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city bus and S. T. bus 1 easy difference between​

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The state-run bus company of Maharashtra, India, known as the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC or simply ST), provides routes to towns and cities both within Maharashtra and to its neighbouring states.

City bus refers to a specific form of transit bus that is used for relatively short distances and has several stops, typically in defined zones in suburban and metropolitan areas, and is primarily utilised as local public transportation on the road network inside a recognised city or town.

Explanation:

  • City bus refers to any motor vehicle utilised entirely inside the confines of this state, within ten (10) miles of any city's limits, and for the purpose of providing for-hire passenger transportation.
  • On June 1, 1948, Maharashtra's first state-run bus left Pune for Ahmednagar, 120 km away — this was the first journey undertaken by the Bombay State Road Transport Corporation, as the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) was then called.
  • City bus operates within city limits where as ST bus is operates in Maharashtra and its surrounding states.

Hence, these are the differences between city bus and ST bus.

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