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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.
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 ...
Malappuram - Kerala-Tamil Nadu border 62.6 SH 29: Kozhikode - Vythiri - Gudallur Highway 5673437: NH 212 - Malabar Christian College - Civil Station Kozhikode–Kunnamangalam - Padanilam - Thamarassery - LeavesNH212 - Chellot - Chitragiri - State Boundary - Road to Gudallor Kozhikode - Wayanad - Kerala-Tamil Nadu State border 97.0 SH 30
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 .
State Highways in Kerala Palakkad–Kozhikode Greenfield Highway is a 121-kilometre-long planned greenfield access-controlled highway in Kerala , India. [ 1 ] The highway, which is proposed under the Bharatmala project , is expected to reduce the travel time between Palakkad and Kozhikode to two hours and decongest traffic on the existing NH 966 .
It is designated as State Highway 13 (SH 13) by the Kerala Public Works Department. It shares its route with National Highway 183 (NH 183), and it is 107.9 kilometres (67.0 mi) long. It is the first rubberised road in Kerala.
Thiruvananthapuram–Angamaly Greenfield Highway is a 257-kilometre-long (160 mi) planned greenfield access-controlled highway in Kerala, India. [1] The proposed greenfield highway running parallel to the Main Central Road is to ensure better connectivity between Thiruvananthapuram and Angamaly through several regions of Kottayam and Kottarakkara.
National Highway 544 in Thalore, Thrissur Metropolitan Area.This national highway connects Thrissur city with Kochi and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. Transport in Thrissur City (Malayalam: തൃശ്ശൂര്) is served by state-owned Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (), private buses, Indian Railways, auto rickshaws and taxis.