KTC launches three new interstate bus routes


Daijiworld Media Network – Panaji

Panaji, Oct 7: Kadamba Transport Corporation (KTC) has announced three new interstate bus services following the recent launch of the Mapusa-Mangaluru route. The new routes connect Vasco-Indi (Karnataka), Panaji-Vijaydurg (Karnataka), and Panaji-Malvan (Maharashtra).

The services were inaugurated by Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho and KTC Chairman & Navelim MLA Ulhas Tuenkar, in the presence of senior officials including KTC Vice-Chairman Kritesh Gaonkar, Director Kapil Sardesai, and Managing Director Rohan Kaskar.

• Vasco-Indi: Via Chicalim, Birla, Zuarinagar, Cortalim, Bambolim, Panaji, Porvorim, Mapusa, Assonora, Bicholim, Sankhali, Chorla, Belagavi, Lokapur, and Vijayapura. Departure: Vasco at 5.15 pm, Indi at 4.30 pm.
• Panaji-Vijaydurg: Via Porvorim, Mapusa, Colvale, Dhargal, Pernem, Banda, Sawantwadi, Kudal, Kasal, Kankavali, and Talere. Departure: Panaji at 12.30 pm, Vijaydurg at 7 am.
• Panaji-Malvan: Resuming the pre-pandemic route via Porvorim, Mapusa, Dhargal, Pernem, Malewad-Sawantwadi railway station, and Kasal. Departure: Panaji at 2.45 pm, Malvan at 7.50 am.

Minister Godinho urged passengers to make use of these new services, aimed at enhancing connectivity and convenience for interstate travellers.

 

  

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