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The mishap occurred when bus driver Srinivas lost control over the wheel near Sanivarampet. Srinivas reportedly failed to slow down the vehicle as he failed to see a speed-breaker. When the bus hit the bump at high speed, Srinivas lost control over the wheel, resulting in the mishap. The vehicle rolled four times before falling onto the valley ...
Bus Station name near Entrance. The station acquired the name Majestic Bus Station or "Majestic" from a popular cinema theatre of the same name located nearby. It was later named as Kempegowda Bus Station in honour of Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangalore. However, Majestic continues to be the most commonly used name for the station. [1]
The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) runs around 700 [3] buses from the city on a daily basis. They also offer a premium service, with Mercedes Benz and Volvo buses, from Nizamabad to Hyderabad and Bangalore. TSRTC also connects to other major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Warangal, Tirupathi, Vijayawada and Godavarikhani ...
The Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS), also known as the Imlibun Bus Station (Imlibun means "grove of tamarind trees"), is a bus station on the Musi River in the Imlibun area of southern Hyderabad, India.
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This expansion added 979 new zip codes, [17] an 18 percent increase of their delivery coverage. [18] In April 2023, the company announced plans to change its name to OnTrac. [19] By 2022, OnTrac's service area covered 80 percent of the U.S population across 31 states and Washington, D.C. [20]
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Global freight volumes according to mode of transport in trillions of tonne-kilometres in 2010. In 2015, 108 trillion tonne-kilometers were transported worldwide (anticipated to grow by 3.4% per year until 2050 (128 Trillion in 2020)): 70% by sea, 18% by road, 9% by rail, 2% by inland waterways and less than 0.25% by air.