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  2. Sajha Yatayat - Wikipedia

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    Sajha Yatayat (Nepali: साझा यातायात) is a public transportation bus system in Nepal serving the capital city of Kathmandu as well as its surrounding valley. Popularly known as Sajha Bus mainly runs bus routes throughout Kathmandu and Lalitpur city.

  3. Nepal Transport Service - Wikipedia

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    In September 1959, Nepal Transport Service started a local bus service between Kathmandu and Patan , one of the three cities in the Kathmandu Valley, marking the beginning of urban transportation in Nepal. [11] The bus stop in Kathmandu was located at the northwestern corner of Rani Pokhari.

  4. Gongabu Bus Park - Wikipedia

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    Gongabu Bus Park, commonly known as Naya Bus Park (Nepali: नयाँ बसपार्क), is a central bus station located in Gongabu on the North-East corner of Ring Road in Kathmandu, Nepal. It serves as both, a domestic hub as well as a local bus terminus in Northern Kathmandu. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Bus transport in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Bus transport in Nepal" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Delhi–Kathmandu Bus - Wikipedia

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    The first ever Bus service from India to Nepal was flagged off on Tuesday, 25 November 2014. The bus was flagged off by Road Transport and Highway Minister Nitin Gadkari in New Delhi at a time when Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi was in kathmandu to attend 18th SAARC summit from 26–27 November. [5]

  7. Trolleybuses in Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    The Kathmandu trolleybus system once served Kathmandu, the capital city of the then Kingdom of Nepal. It was the only trolleybus system ever to be constructed in that country. [1] Opened on 28 December 1975 () [2] the system was a gift to Nepal from the People's Republic of China. It endured a somewhat chequered history, particularly in the ...

  8. Transport in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The China–Nepal railway is a planned line through Kathmandu, linking the Indian Subcontinent with Lhasa in Tibet. It was proposed by the K.P. Oli government and in November 2017, Chinese media reported the arrival of a delegation of Chinese railway experts in Nepal. They discussed the possibility of a rail connection between China and Nepal. [12]

  9. Category:Bus stations in Nepal - Wikipedia

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