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  2. Transport in Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur is the divisional headquarters of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC), and has one of the state's three bus workshops. The MSRTC has intercity and interstate routes, with two bus stations in Nagpur: Nagpur Bus Sthanak (CBS-1) at Ganeshpeth and Mor Bhawan (CBS-2) at Jhansi Rani Square, Sitabuldi.

  3. Nagpur Mahanagar Parivahan Limited - Wikipedia

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    An NMPL bus. As of now it has a fleet of 540 buses. They run in and around city and suburbs. In 2014, Swedish bus manufacturer Scania AB announced that it would hand over the first ethanol-powered city bus made in India to the Nagpur Municipal Corporation on the recommendation of Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Transport, for trial runs. [5]

  4. List of bus rapid transit systems in India - Wikipedia

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    Jodhpur Bus Rapid Transit System: Jodhpur: Rajasthan: 15 January 2016 160.6 + 320(Planning) 06+11(Planning) [1] 5+(integrated with City bus Stands) Indore Bus Rapid Transit System: Indore: Madhya Pradesh: 2013 126.46 10 N/A Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System: Ahmedabad: Gujarat: 14 October 2009 118 18 139 Best BRTS in India with global ...

  5. Inter-State Bus Terminals - Wikipedia

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    At 37 acres (150,000 m 2), the Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G.R. Bus Terminus in Chennai, India, is the second largest bus station in Asia. [5] As of 2010, the terminus handled more than 500 buses at a time, and 3,000 buses and 250,000 passengers a day.

  6. List of bus rapid transit systems - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated bus lanes, constructed starting in 1996, which include many BRT features, such as raised station platforms.They are used by the Taipei Joint Bus System, including a system of 16 trunk lines that aim to provide "MRT-like" service along arterial roads, with peak headways of four to six minutes.

  7. Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System - Wikipedia

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    [11] [14] Based on an analysis of the socio-economic factors, travel demand patterns, road network characteristics, the metro plan and the existing Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service (AMTS) route network, a network of roads covering about 155 kilometres in length was identified for developing the BRTS. [11]

  8. Urban rail transit in India - Wikipedia

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    Regional Rapid Transit systems in India are higher-speed passenger rail services that operate beyond the limits of urban areas, and either connect similarly sized cities, or metropolitan cities and surrounding towns/cities, outside at the outer rim of a suburban belt. The following list excludes passenger train services provided by Indian Railways.

  9. Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service - Wikipedia

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    There existed three transport services viz. ABC Co. (Ahmadabad Bus Corporation), Morris Transport and Munshi Bus service, before the municipal bus service. There was a shortage of petrol till 1946 due to the Second World War and the petrol supply was in limited quantity even in 1947 when the municipal bus service started.