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  2. Kerala State Road Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) was established by the Kerala government on 15 March 1965 after the Road Transport Corporation Act, which came into force in 1950. The Transport Department became an autonomous corporation on 1 April 1965. [18] At the time, there were 661 bus routes and 36 lorry routes.

  3. List of state highways in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Thiruvananthapuram - Kollam: 73.2 SH 3: Nedumangad - Aruvaimozhi Highway 5944951: Nedumangad Toll Junction - Aryanad - Paruthipally - Vazhichal - Kudappanamoodu-Kathipara - Kadukkara - State boundary Thiruvananthapuram: 37.5 SH 4: Kollam-Aryankavu Declared as NH 744 now Kollam - Aryankavu: SH 5: Kayamkulam - Pathanapuram Highway (KP Road) 1470904

  4. Kollam KSRTC bus station - Wikipedia

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    Kollam Depot will soon become a part of KSRTC's real-time booking system. The facility will allow booking of ticket online from a boarding point other than the starting centre and destination if seats are available after the bus begins its service, with the help of a new set of electronic ticket machines (ETMs) that would have the technology to alert headquarters about vacant seats on a ...

  5. Transport in Kollam - Wikipedia

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    Map of South Kerala Map of Kollam City A Kollam city bus at Ramankulangara. The city services of Kollam were blue in colour. Now city buses follow Green colour as per the new bus colour code of Kerala. Kollam is known as the Cashew capital of the world. 90% of India's export quality Cashew Kernels are prepared from Kollam. [3]

  6. Roads in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Kerala State Transport Project, costing 336 million US dollars (Rs 1612 crores) - of which World Bank financing is US $255 million (Rs 1224 crores) and State's contribution is US $79.00 million(Rs 388 crores), aims to improve traffic flow and road safety on Kerala State's primary road network, and to strengthen the institutional and ...

  7. Asramam Link Road - Wikipedia

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    The first two phases of Link road, Kappalandi Mukku-Kadappakada-Asramam Muneeswaran Kovil four-lane road was inaugurated on 14 September 2010.The 3.48 kilometres (2.16 mi) road which was laid at a cost of Rs 15.21 Crore by the Kollam Municipal Corporation under the auspices of the Kerala Sustainable Urban Development Project and was inaugurated by the Co-operation Minister of Kerala, G ...

  8. National Waterway 3 - Wikipedia

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    It is the longest commercial service that is in operation through this waterway at present. The boat service is managed by SWTD Kerala and it takes eight hours to complete the journey. [7] [8] There is also a high speed air-conditioned daily boat service between Vaikom and Ernakulam through water way. It is called VEGA 120 and the same is also ...

  9. Kollam-Paravur Coastal Road - Wikipedia

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    Kollam-Paravur Coastal is one of the scenic roads in the state. 90% of this road is passing through the coastal areas of Kollam. [5] As a city road, Kollam-Paravur Coastal road has its own importance as it is acting as a bypass that helps to divert the traffic on the congested Chinnakada-Kottiyam stretch of National Highway-66 passing through the city. [6]