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Transportation in Karnataka

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Transportation in Karnataka

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  1. Transportation in Karnataka In brief …..

  2. St.Joseph’s college (Autonomous) Lalbagh road ,Bangalore PÀ£ÀßqÀ E£ÉÆá«ÄÃrAiÀÄ Kannada Infomedia

  3. Kannada Infomedia is students initiative to teach Kannada to Non-Kannadigas (specially those studying in our college in large numbers ) Please log on to our website for more information www.kannadainfomedia.com

  4. Karnatakahas a well-developed transport system. There are four major modes of transport : 1 Air transport 2 Rail transport 3 Water transport 4 Road transport

  5. Air Transport Karnataka’s capital city, Bangalore is well-connected by air to domestic and international destinations and the Bangalore International Airport (BIAL) in the city is one of the busiest airports in India. It is also the headquarters of the airlines, Air Deccan and Kingfisher Airlines.

  6. Bengaluru international airport

  7. Mangalore and Bangalore are the only two cities in the state that have International flights operating from their airports. The international flights from Mangalore International Airport are only to countries located in the Middle East, While Bangalore has good international connectivity with flights from different nations landing here.

  8. The airport at Bangalore is termed as Bengaluru International Airport and Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airlines are some of the important airlines that operate out of this airport

  9. Kingfisher airlines plane Air Deccan plane Both these airlines have merged their shares and are working together .

  10. Rail transport • The total length of rail track in Karnataka is 3089 km. • The South Western Zone is headquartered at Hubli . • Coastal Karnataka is covered under the Konkan railway network

  11. The superfast Shatabdi Express trains run from Bangalore to Chennai and Mysore. A Jan Shatabdi express runs from Bangalore to Hubli and this is the first train in India that has been fitted with a GPS (Global Position System) based Location Announcement System. Konkan Railway is an engineering marvel; the construction of which included the bridge across the river Sharavathi at Honnavar of length 2023 mts and a tunnel at Karwar of length 2960 mts.

  12. Mysore railway station

  13. The Karnataka Government has recently introduced The Golden Chariot - a train which connects popular tourist destinations in the state and Goa

  14. Inside Golden Chariot

  15. Golden jet escapes Golden jet escapes is a initiative by The Golden Chariot –one of India’s swankiest luxury trains and Jet Airways –one of India’s classiest airlines . It includes a packaged trip by both train and by flight . Example : ( International) New York - Bangalore - The Golden Chariot - Bangalore - New York for 4,982.00 US Dollars (Domestic ) Mumbai - Bangalore - The Golden Chariot - Bangalore – Mumbai for1,96,550 Indian rupees

  16. Water transport • Karnataka has 1 major port; the New Mangalore Port • It also has 10 minor ports • Karwar, Belekeri, Tadri, Honnavar, Bhatkal, Kundapur, Hangarkatta, Malpe, Padubidri and Old Mangalore • The sector of Inland water transport within the rivers of Karnataka is not well-developed.

  17. Road transport Among the network of roads in Karnataka, 3973 km. of roads are National Highways. Karnataka also has State highways of length 9829 km.

  18. The public bus transport in Karnataka is managed by the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) It operates 6360 schedules using 7100 vehicles covering 1.95 million kilometres and an average of 2.2 million passengers daily. About 25000 people are employed in KSRTC

  19. For better management of public transport, KSRTC was bifurcated into three Corporations viz., • (BMTC)Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation Bangalore on 15th Aug 1997, • (NWKRTC) North-west Karnataka Road Transport Corporation, Hubli on 1st Nov 1997 • (NEKRTC ) North-East Karnataka Road Transport Corporation, Gulbarga on 1st Oct 2000

  20. Infrastructure of KSRTC includes a • Corporate Office, 13 Divisional Offices,65 Depots, • two Bus Bodybuilding Workshops ,one Printing Press, • 119 Bus Stands and 3 Training Institutes. • Traffic revenue in 2008-09 - Rs. 1429.53 Crores • Gross Revenue in 2008-09 - Rs. 1635.85 Crores • Profit in 2008-09 - Rs.57.71 Crores

  21. KSRTC KSRTC plies various categories of buses viz: • Airavat • Rajahamsa • Ambaari • Karnataka Saarige • Sheetal Bus/ Mayura • Grameena Sarige

  22. Airavat • Fully Air-conditioned buses, • Air suspension for better travel comfort, • Video and Audio facility • Reduced noise level inside the coach, • Executive Seating, • Luxurious and comfortable reclining seats.

  23. Airavat

  24. Rajahamsa • Chassis fitted with all Weveller suspension • Fitted with Improvised Hi-Tech Reclining passenger seats • of 43 seating capacity with 2x2 configuration. • Provided sound proof Driver partition.

  25. Rajahamsa

  26. Ambaari • The bus is fitted with 160 Horse power . • Cummins engine at the rear end so as to reduce noise pollution inside the bus saloon • Fully independent front Air suspension • Air conditioner: This bus is provided with good branded “carrier” make air-conditioner

  27. Ambaari

  28. Karnataka Saarige • Chassis fitted with all Weveller suspension. • Fitted with Improvised passenger seats of • 65 seating capacity with 3x2 configurations.

  29. Karnataka Saarige

  30. Sheetal Bus/ Mayura This bus is provided with good branded “carrier” make air-conditioner with excellent cooling effect to make the journey comfortable & cool.

  31. GrameenaSarige Grameena Sarige is another initiative by KSRTC to provide bus service to the rural populace of the state.

  32. BMTC • The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation came into existence in 1997 • BMTC leads by example in being the only Bus Corporation within the city of Bangalore to ferry more than 4 million commuters. • The organization comprises a fleet of over 5593 buses covering an area encompassed with a radius of 36 kilometers from the city centre.

  33. In a day BMTC operates on 578 city and 1756 sub urban routes, running 12 lack kilometers and making 750000 trips Annual Gross Revenue = 100063.00 lakhs

  34. BMTC Bus services • Vayu Vajra Airport Service • Vajra • BIG10 • Suvarna • Pushpak • Normal black /red board buses

  35. VayuVajra Volvo based Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) Services, also known as Vayu Vajra, offer high-end air-conditioned comfort to passengers in an effort to wean them away from personalized modes of travel. The service is available round the clock, providing seamless connectivity between important areas of the city and BIAL

  36. VayuVajra

  37. VAJRA The service is operated by deploying Volvo based buses that are Air-conditioned, Euro-III conforming with kneeling mechanism, collapsible exit floor and room for wheel-chair.

  38. VAJRA

  39. BIG10 services deploy (Suvarna class of) buses branded in green and bottle green on 12 major corridors coming in from surrounding sub-urbs in the city - Hosur road, Bannerghatta road, Sarjpura road, Kanakapura road, Mysore road etc. These buses are run on a direction based concept where the commuter takes the next (high frequency, every 15 minutes) bus in his/her direction of travel, and if need be, makes a change over to another bus to reach the destination. The service terminates on different points on the radius of the city core, to avoid congesting the city centre.

  40. BIG10

  41. Suvarna Suvarna services are newly introduced services with a fleet comprising air-suspension and high comfort (without A/C) buses. They are 295 services in operation as on 31st July 2009,  which are specially deployed during peak hours.

  42. Suvarna

  43. Pushpak Pushpak services are operated by deploying branded buses having added comfort features such as better upholstered seats with head rest, more leg space etc. Their fares are structured higher than the ordinary fares. These services are especially popular for Chartered Service, Casual Contract etc

  44. Pushpak

  45. NORMAL BLACK /RED BOARD BUSES These are ordinary buses ,well maintained and provides dedicated service

  46. For transportation within the city or town limits; motorbikes, cars, autorickshaws and buses are used. • With the advent of low-cost airlines, many people are choosing to travel via air as well. AUTORICKSHAW

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