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National Highway 544 in Thalore, Thrissur Metropolitan Area. This national highway connects Thrissur city with Kochi and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu

Transport in Thrissur City (Malayalam: തൃശ്ശൂര്‍) is served by state-owned Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), private buses, Indian Railways, auto rickshaws and taxis. The city of Thrissur is situated in the Central part of the state of Kerala, India. It is the headquarters of the Thrissur district. It is known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala.

Public transport

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For transport within the city, private buses, state buses, taxis and autos are available throughout the day. The city has a very fast and efficient bus transport system mainly dominated by private operators. Private buses operate to the nook and corner of Thrissur City.

Roadways

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State Highway 22 (Kerala) in Thrissur city. This highway connects Kodungallur in Thrissur Metropolitan Area to Palakkad district

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National Highways

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Two major National Highways traverse through Thrissur city and Thrissur Metropolitan Area:

State Highways

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With 101 km2 area, Thrissur city has a road network of 526 km of which nearly 76% is surfaced. The road density is 5.2 km per km2 area. The city roads are owned and maintained by Kerala Government and Thrissur Municipal Corporation.[2]

 
Schematic road network map of Thrissur City

Distance chart

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City/Town Distance (km) City/Town Distance (km) City/Town Distance (km) City/Town Distance (km)
Alappuzha 130 Kanyakumari 369 Kozhikode 125 Mysore 265
Bangalore 468 Kannur 218 Thiruvananthapuram 280 Ooty 198
Chennai 603 Kochi 71 Madurai 280 Palakkad 65
Coimbatore 118 Cochin International Airport 59 Mangalore 359 Panaji (Goa) 735
Coimbatore International Airport 132 Kollam 213 Mumbai 1311 Sabarimala 205
Guruvayur 27 Thodupuzha 100 Munnar 159 Thekkady 213

Railways

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A view of Thrissur railway station

Thrissur city has four railway stations in the city limit, Thrissur, Mulankunnathukavu, Punkunnam and Ollur. Thrissur railway station is the main railway head where all passenger, express and mail trains stop. The station lies in the heart of the city and is busiest railway station in Southern India handling over 20,000 passengers daily.

The wider Thrissur Metropolitan Area has ten railway stations, Wadakkanchery, Guruvayur, Pudukad, Irinjalakuda, Chalakudi, Divine Nagar, Koratty, Vallathol Nagar, Mullurkara and Nellayi. Shoranur–Cochin Harbour section and Thrissur–Guruvayur section are the two railway lines which pass through the Thrissur Metropolitan Area.[3]

 
Railway network in Thrissur District

Stations in Thrissur city

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Stations in Thrissur Metropolitan Area

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Airport

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There are no airports in Thrissur City and the nearest airport is Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery which is located 50 km. Direct domestic flights are available to major Indian cities like Chennai, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata. International flights to Middle East cities like Bahrain, Muscat, Sharjah, Jeddah, Riyadh, Doha and to Southeast Asian cities Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are available here. It has a dedicated heli-taxi service and chartered flights. Calicut International Airport at Karipur in the Malappuram District, which is 80 km from city and Coimbatore Airport, which is 114 kilometers from the city also can be used by travellers.

Heliport

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There are four functional heliports in Thrissur city. One is at Sri C. Achutha Menon Government College ground, Kuttanellur known as Kuttanellur Heliport, and the second one at Lulu Convention Centre. The third is in Sobha City above the Sobha Topaz building, and the fourth helipad is owned by Kalyan Jewellers inside the Sobha City complex. Kalyan Jewellers helipad is in 6 acres of land.[4][5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ "State Highways in Kerala". Kerala State Public Works Department. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  2. ^ "National Highways in Kerala". Kerala State Public Works Department. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Trichur Railway Station". Makemy trip. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Probe into lapse in security during Manmohan's Kerala visit". The Hindu. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  5. ^ "Kerala: Probe into security 'lapse' during PM Manmohan Singh's visit". Economic Times. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Kalyan jewellers now own helicopter, helipads". Mathrubhumi.com. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Kalyan jewellers now own helicopter, helipads". News.nom. Retrieved 2 November 2013.

See also

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