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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.
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 ...
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]
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
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 ...
In Kerala it is very rare to have more than one railway station in a town. [22] [23] These stations are part of the Kollam–Sengottai branch line. Kundara Railway Station (KUV) Roadways. The National Highway 744 (India) and National Highway 183 (India) connect the city of Kollam with places in Tamil Nadu such as Madurai and Theni, pass through ...
State Highways in Kerala Thiruvananthapuram–Kasaragod Coastal Highway is a 625 km planned coastal highway running parallel to Arabian Sea in Kerala , India. [ 1 ] It is proposed and being constructed with a width of 14 m and begin from Pozhiyoor in Thiruvananthapuram district and ends at Kunjathur in Kasaragod district .
KSRTC Bus Terminal Complex Thiruvalla is a transport hub located in the Thiruvalla town in the Indian state of Kerala, owned and operated by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) under its south zone with depot code TVL. [1] [2] It is located near SCS Junction and is accessible via NH 183.