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Mozang road: Mozang Chungi adda - Lahore Zoo: 4: 1.3: Lytton road: Qurtaba Chowk - Babari Chowk: 4: 1.5: Canal Bank Road: Thokar Niaz Beg - Khera: 8: 29: Signal Free Corridor Maulana Karbasi Road: PIA Main Buli'rd - Allah Hoo Chowk: 4: 2.5: Named After Encyclopedia Wahdat road: Ferozpur Road - Multan Road: 6: 6.5: Raiwind road: Canal Bank Road ...
In 2023, the Kerala Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) became the first transport department in India to implement a large-scale Artificial Intelligence (AI) camera system for traffic violation detection and road safety enforcement. This initiative, known as the "Safe Kerala" scheme, involved the installation of 726 cameras across the state.
Munnar - Top Station Highway 5941241: Munnar (starts from km 113/6 of Aluva - Munnar road) - Madypatty dam - Indo Swiss Project Gate - Top Station - State boundary - Road continues to Tamil Nadu as part of Kodaikanal–Munnar Road: Idukki - Kerala Tamil Nadu border 32.1 SH 19: Munnar - Kumily Highway 5948399
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 ...
Krishnarajapuram railway station is a junction on the Bangalore–Chennai main line with a line from Guntakal joining the track into the station. However the Guntakal track is mostly used by freight trains and oil tankers from Whitefield , though a few express trains from Tamil Nadu and Kerala heading towards the north do use this line ...
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 .
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]
The Lahore railway station, built during the British colonial era, is located in the heart of the city and serves as the major entry and exit point of the city. Other railway stations within Lahore include: Badami Bagh railway station; Harbanspura railway station; Jallo railway station; Kot Lakhpat railway station; Lahore Cantonment railway station