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Bangalore
Airport is 13km east of the city station. Regular flights operate
from Bangalore to Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad,
Trivandrum, Panaji, Kochi etc. Bangalore has direct international
flights to Sharjah, Muscat and Singapore.
Bangalore
is well connected to the rest of the country both by metre gauge
and broad gauge rail services. It is an important railway station
on the southern railway net work.
Bangalore
is located at the junction of National Highways 47 and 48 which
well connect it to all part of the country with roads. All neighbouring
state road transport corporations, from Kerala , Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Goa, connect the city with their
respective states. In addition the Karnataka state Transport
Corporation also runs reciprocal services to all part of the
state as well as inter-state.
The
city bus service is efficient and economical but is usable only
during non-peak hours. The other common modes of transport in
the city are metered auto- rickshaws and tourist taxis. KSTDC
maintains a fleet of cars for hire. The number of yellow tops
is limited in the city
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