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How to
Go Karnataka
How to Go Karnataka
Air transport in Karnataka, as in the rest of the country, is still
a fledgling but fast expanding sector. Karnataka has airports at
Bengaluru (Bangalore), Mangaluru (Mangalore), Hubballi (Hubli),
Belagavi (Belgaum), Hampi and Bellary with international operations
from Mangaluru and Bengaluru airports. Airports at Mysuru (Mysore),
Kalburgi (Gulbarga), Bijapur, Hassan and Shivamogga are expected to
be operational by the end of 2007. Major airlines such as
Kingfisher Airlines and Air Deccan are based in Bangalore.
Karnataka has a railway network with a total length of approximately
3,089 kilometres (1,919 mi). Until the creation of the South Western
Zone headquartered at Hubli in 2003, the railway network in the
state was in the Southern and Western railway zones. Several parts
of the state now come under the South Western Zone, with the
remainder under the Southern Railways. Coastal Karnataka is covered
under the Konkan railway network which was considered India's
biggest railway project of the century. Bangalore is extensively
connected with inter-state destinations while other important cities
and towns in the state are not so well-connected.
Karnataka has one major port, the New Mangalore Port, and ten other
minor ports. The New Mangalore port was incorporated as the
ninth major port in India on 4th May 1974. This port handled 32.04
million tonnes of traffic in the fiscal year 2006-07 with 17.92
million tonnes of imports and 14.12 million tonnes of exports. The
port also handled 1015 vessels including 18 cruise vessels during
the year 2006-07. The inland water transport within the state is not
well developed.
The total lengths of National Highways and state highways in
Karnataka are 3,973 kilometres (2,469 mi) and 9,829 kilometres
(6,107 mi), respectively. The KSRTC, the state public transport
corporation, transports an average of 2.2 million passengers daily
and employs about 25,000 people. In the late nineties, KSRTC was
split into three corporations, viz., The Bangalore Metropolitan
Transport Corporation, The North-West Karnataka Road Transport
Corporation and The North-East Karnataka Road Transport Corporation
with their headquarters in Bangalore, Hubli and Gulbarga
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