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  2. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation was established by the State Government of Maharashtra as per the provision in Section 3 of RTC Act 1950. The MSRTC operates its services by the approved scheme of road transport published vide Notification MVA 3173/30303-XIIA dated 29 November 1973 in the official gazette.

  3. Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    MSRDC logo on roaring tiger painting below the Seven Hills flyover in Aurangabad.. The roles and responsibilities of the MSRDC are listed as: [1] "MSRDC is charged with the responsibility of planning, designing, constructing and managing select road projects, flyovers, bridges, light rail transit, sea links and water transport etc. in Maharashtra and integrated road development projects in ...

  4. Ministry of Transport (Maharashtra) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Transport (Maharashtra) Style: The Honourable: Abbreviation: Cabinet Minister: Member of: State Cabinet: Reports to: Chief Minister, Maharashtra Legislature

  5. Pimpri-Chinchwad Bus Stand - Wikipedia

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    It operates MSRTC buses from the terminal to other towns and cities in the State of Maharashtra. This is situated on Mumbai - Pune old road between Kasarwadi and Pimpri. Buses from here operate to major towns of Dapoli, Karad, Satara etc. and major cities of Kolhapur, Sangli, Miraj, Aurangabad, Nagpur and Mumbai. This stand operates ordinary ...

  6. Girye - Wikipedia

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    Girye was the proposed site for Girye Ultra Mega Power Project proposed by the government of India as part of a strategy to add an additional 100,000 megawatts of generation capacity by 2017. [2]

  7. Swargate metro station - Wikipedia

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    Swargate is an underground southern terminal metro station on the north–south corridor of the Purple Line of Pune Metro in Pune, India.The station was opened on 29 September 2024 as the final extension of Pune Metro Phase I. [1] It is further being developed as a multimodal transport hub, which will provide seamless integration of metro services with the PMPML and MSRTC Swargate bus stations.

  8. Dhule - Wikipedia

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    MSRTC started city-bus services in July 2016. This service is available on four different routes – Laling to Nagav, Fagne to Morane, Walwadi to Vadjai, and CBS to Chakkar Bardi. City bus service handover to corporation in 2024, that running e-bus within city and suburbs.

  9. Ganpatipule - Wikipedia

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    One can reach Ganapatipule faster by taking the MSRTC City Bus from Ratnagiri Railway Station to MSRTC Bus Station (Ratnagiri) and then changing buses there to a bus to Ganapatipule via Arevare. There are MSRTC buses from Mumbai, Pimpri-Chinchawad, Pune, Swarget (Pune), Miraj, Chiplun, Deorukh Sawantwadi (only seasonal), and Panjim (only seasonal).