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Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) [3] [4] is a state-owned road transport corporation in the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of the country's oldest state-run public bus transport services. [5] The corporation is divided into three zones (South, Central and North), and its headquarters is in the state capital Thiruvananthapuram.
The buses operate every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 30 minutes during off-peak hours. The fare for a journey ranges from INR 10 to 30. [4] This is the first public transportation system in Kerala with a 'hop on, hop off' model. A Good Day Ticket provides unlimited travel in any city circular buses with a time limit of 24 hours. [5]
KL-10 Malappuram: 1989 Eranad: BK KL- 11 Kozhikode: 1989 Kozhikode: CB KL-12 Wayanad: 1989 Vythiri: Q KL-13 Kannur: 1989 Kannur: AZ KL-14 Kasaragod: 1989 Kasaragod, Manjeshwar: AF KL-15 Registered in Thiruvananthapuram for KSRTC: 1989 Thiruvananthapuram: A KL-16 Attingal in Thiruvananthapuram District 2002 Chirayinkeezhu: AC KL-17 Muvattupuzha ...
Kilimanoor central junction.(SH 1 - MC Road) - Nagaroor - Vanchiyoor - Alamcode junction (joins with NH 47) Thiruvananthapuram(10.8) 10.7 SH 47: Attingal – Nedumangad Road 5678227: Attingal (starts from km of NH 66 - Valakkad - Venjaramoodu (joins SH 1 ) - Vembayam - Pazhakutty junction ( joints with SH 02 ) Thiruvananthapuram (27.00) 27.00 SH 48
A highway at Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala has 331,904 kilometres (206,236 mi) of roads, which accounts for 5.6% of India's total. [1] [2] This translates to about 9.94 kilometres (6.18 mi) of road per thousand people, compared to an average of 4.87 kilometres (3.03 mi) in the country.
Maruti produced its 1 millionth vehicle since the commencement of production in 1994. Maruti's second plant was opened with an annual capacity reaching 200,000 units. Maruti launched a 24-hour emergency on-road vehicle service. In 1998, the new Maruti 800 was released, being the first change in design since 1986.
The station is situated 1.2 km from the NH 66 Thiruvananthapuram–Kanyakumari bypass road and 8 km from Central bus station Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala State Road Transport Corporation operates a low-floor AC feeder bus from Thiruvananthapuram North terminal to Thiruvananthapuram city for the benefit of long-distance passengers. The buses are ...
The Conservancy Department was started in Thiruvananthapuram in 1877 during the reign of the king Ayilyam Thirunal of the Travancore kingdom.Under this arrangement, the town was divided into 5 divisions, namely Kottaykkakam (areas inside the Fort), Chalai, Sreevaraham, Manacaud and Pettah.