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Shaktan Thampuran Private Bus Stand is a private bus terminal in Thrissur, Kerala, India and is located approximately 1 km south of the downtown area. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of 2015, over 1,200 buses conduct service in the terminal [ 3 ] and over 3,500 services are conducted daily.
National Highway 544 in Thalore, Thrissur Metropolitan Area.This national highway connects Thrissur city with Kochi and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. Transport in Thrissur City (Malayalam: തൃശ്ശൂര്) is served by state-owned Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (), private buses, Indian Railways, auto rickshaws and taxis.
Thrissur KSRTC bus station is a state-owned Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus station in Kokkalai in the heart of the Thrissur City, India. The bus station is very near to the Thrissur railway station .
Thrissur railway station (station code: TCR [2]) is an NSG–2 category Indian railway station in Thiruvananthapuram railway division of Southern Railway zone. [3] It is a railway station in Kerala , India.
KPN Travels is headquartered in Salem, Tamil Nadu and was founded in 1972 by Dr. K. Ponmalai Goundar Natarajan. The company operates air conditioned and non-AC semi-sleeper services on the majority of routes with sleeper and 2+2 A/C Volvo B7R multi-axle services on select routes. [ 2 ]
Southall Travel is a privately owned UK-based travel agency located in Southall, in the London Borough of Ealing. The company is part of Southall Travel Group and operates both physical locations and online booking. The company has made both the list of Sunday Times Fast Track 100 [2] and Sunday Times Top Track 250. [3]
Thrissur is one of the six major cities in the state of Kerala, India. Thrissur city, being home to several cultural, literary and other institutions like Kerala Sahitya Academy and Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy is nicknamed the Cultural Capital of Kerala. The City is also home to several monuments having great historical significance.
Thrissur city is governed by the Thrissur Municipal Corporation, consisting of councillors who represent 55 wards and are directly elected by the city's residents. From among themselves, the councillors elect a mayor and a deputy mayor who preside over about 8 standing committees. [ 1 ]