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West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC) [1] is a West Bengal state government undertaken corporation. It plies buses, trams and ferries in the state. It plies buses, trams and ferries in the state. It was formed by merging existing state transport agencies, namely the Calcutta State Transport Corporation , the Calcutta Tramways Company and the ...
CSTC Maniktala bus depot, Kolkata. Calcutta State Transport Corporation (CSTC) was a West Bengal state government undertaken transport corporation. Headquartered in Kolkata, it was set up on 31 July 1948. [1] Currently it operates under the name WBTC. It plied buses in Kolkata and nearby districts of West Bengal, along with some long-distance ...
3 WBTC Bus Routes. 4 Public Bus Routes. 5 Mini Bus. 6 Places of interest. 7 See also. ... Public Bus Routes. 13C Baghajatin - Old Dakghar; 17B Baghajatin - Howrah ...
In the 1st phase, tram service opened between Mirzapur and Purabi cinema for Howrah Station tram routes, and in the next year from Purabi Cinema to Lebutala for Binay Badal Dinesh Bag routes. At that time Surya Sen Street was the only tram only street of Kolkata, and the original route previously mentioned (the oldest tram route) with Sealdah ...
With over 45 routes throughout Kolkata and its surrounding areas, CTC buses complement its tram service. The initial bus service was introduced from Rajabazar with a fleet of 40 buses, augmented in 1993 with service from Kidderpore depot. [1] The Tollygunge and Belgachia depots were added in 1994 and 1995, respectively.
Palmer Bus Service; Peter Pan Bus Lines; Stagecoach Group; Amtrak Thruway (operated by private companies under contract) Trailways Transportation System (77 independent bus companies in the U.S. entered into a franchising agreement) Trans-Bridge Lines; Washington Deluxe; Vamoose Bus; Van Galder Bus Company
In the year 2016, the first three government bus companies merged and formed West Bengal Transport Corporation. The government buses are generally painted either blue color with white stripes or white color with blue stripes. This buses are identified by the WBTC symbol on the front windscreen and on their body.
Jyotirindra Nath Nandi metro station and Satyajit Ray metro station, under construction on the Kavi Subhas-Biman Bandar route (Kolkata Metro Orange Line), would serve Santoshpur, Ajoy Nagar, Survey Park areas lying close to the E.M. Bypass section of the city. [6] [7] PRIVATE BUS ROUTES: 1A MUKUNDAPUR - RAMNAGAR; 1B GARIA STATION -RAMNAGAR