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KSRTC, Bangalore: Operates out of Southern Karnataka. NWKRTC, Hubli: Operates out of North-Western Karnataka except Bijapur district. KKRTC, Gulbarga: Operates out of North-Eastern Karnataka and Bijapur district. BMTC, Bangalore: Operates in Bangalore Metropolitan Region offering transit service.
A bus depot is an operating base of a Transport corporation. [2] It accommodates parking, servicing and maintenance facilities for vehicles, an administrative function and facilities for staff.
Bangalore has a road network of 10,200 kilometres, with a road density (length of road per square kilometre) of 8.2 km, according to a report by Global Mobility Monitor Network. This road density is substantially lower than of that of India's capital Delhi and cited as the reason for traffic congestion in the city. [1]
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Bangalore Metropolitan Region is served by Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation. Samparka Sarige: It is a non-AC bus service with 2+2 non-reclining seats built on bi-axle Ashok Leyland, Tata and Eicher with white-pink livery. It is a shuttle bus service between Kempegowda Bus Station and Mysuru Road Bus Station in Bangalore.
BMTC, KSRTC, NWKRTC, KKRTC, APSRTC, TSRTC, MSRTC and KTC Bus Station: General information; Other names: Majestic Bus Station Majestic KBS: Location: Kempegowda, Sevashrama, Bengaluru 560009 Karnataka India: Coordinates: 12°58′36.45″N 77°34′21.35″E: Owned by: Intracity — Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation
On 23 November 2009, Bijapur division was transferred from NWKRTC to KKRTC. On 1 November 2014, It changed to the present name Bangalore Metropolitain Transport Corporation along with other organisations in the city. [7]
It was formed by separating the Bangalore Transport Service. on 1 November 1997, North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) was bifurcated to cater to the transportation needs of Northwestern parts of Karnataka.