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Thrissur KSRTC bus station during the 1950s. 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]
Buses operated by the KSRTC drive from the KSRTC bus stand on Indira Gandhi Road. KSRTC Bus Stand Kozhikode is the biggest bus stand in Kerala having a size of 36,036.47-meter square. [citation needed] There are also KSRTC depots in Thamarassery, Thottilpalam, Thiruvambady and Vatakara in the district. There are two routes available to Bangalore.
Buses of neighbouring state transport corporations also operates their services from this bus station. KSRTC Jetty Station, located near Central Boat Jetty in Park Avenue, is used by KSRTC city and short-distance services. Fort Kochi Bus Terminus, located near Fort Kochi beach, is a major bus station for both private and KSRTC City services.
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.
Ahmedabad BRTS Raipur and Naya Raipur Bus Rapid Transit System A KSRTC Volvo bus. Such buses are common across the country. Bus rapid transit systems (BRTS), exist in several cities. [35] Buses take up over 90% of public transport in Indian cities, [36] and serve as an important mode of transport.
The aircraft was operating a cargo flight. Both crew were killed. At the time the airport had been initialised as an air strip at Chelari Airport, [47] a few kilometres away from the current location. [48] On 7 November 2008, Air India Flight 962, an Airbus 310 flying from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, scraped its right wingtip on the runway on landing ...
The proposal included the addition of 14 at-grade bus stops and three bus stops in the route's 6.87 km (4.27 mi) elevated section. [36] A May 2015 feasibility study by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy and Tamil Nadu 's Transport Department & Commissionerate of Municipal Administration indicated that bus transportation was ...
KSRTC [43] 4: Channagiri: Davanagere: Davanagere: KSRTC [45] 5 Jagalur Davanagere Davanagere: KSRTC [45] 6 Sringeri Chikmagalur Chikmagalur KSRTC [36] 7 Chikkanayakanahalli Tumkur: Tumkur KSRTC [36] 8 Byndoor Mangaluru Udupi: KSRTC [36] 9 Hiriyur Chitradurga Chitradurga: KSRTC [36] 10 Holalkere Chitradurga Chitradurga: KSRTC [86] 11 Gubbi ...