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Kashmir Province (Intra / Inter District Services ) KASHMIR PROVINCE (INTRA / INTER DISTRICT SERVICES ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S.No Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised Fare Kms Kms Fare Payable 1 Srinagar- Pattan 28.15 0.00 28.15 22.95 23.00 2 Srinagar-Baramulla 52.10 0.00 42.47 42.00 3 Srinagar-Magam 22.52 0.00 22.52 18.36 18.00 4 Srinagar-Tangmarg 38.62 0.00 38.62 31.48 31.00 5 Srinagar-Beeru 33.79 0.00 33.79 27.54 28.00 6 Srinagar-Sopore 48.28 0.00 48.28 39.35 39.00 7 Srinagar-Handwara 74.00 0.00 74.00 60.32 60.00 8 Srinagar-Kupwara 86.90 0.00 86.90 70.83 71.00 9 Srinagar-Trehgam 96.56 0.00 96.56 78.71 79.00 10 Srinagar-Sogam 103.00 0.00 103.00 83.96 84.00 11 Srinagar-Chowkibal 111.84 0.00 111.84 91.16 91.00 12 Srinagar-Sumbal 27.35 0.00 27.35 22.29 22.00 13 Srinagar-Hajan 37.00 0.00 37.00 30.16 30.00 14 Srinagar-Safapora 32.18 0.00 32.18 26.23 26.00 15 Srinagar-Ajas 41.84 0.00 41.84 34.10 34.00 16 Srinagar-Bandipora 54.71 0.00 54.71 44.59 45.00 17 Srinagar-Aerodrum 10.45 0.00 10.45 8.52 9.00 18 Srinagar-Budgam 11.26 0.00 11.26 9.18 9.00 19 Srinagar-Kremshore 24.00 0.00 24.00 19.56 20.00 20 Srinagar-Yachgam 17.70 0.00 17.70 14.43 14.00 21 Srinagar-Raithan 38.62 0.00 38.62 31.48 31.00 22 Srinagar-Charari 17.70 11.25 28.95 27.05 27.00 Sharief 23 Srinagar-Hazratbal 11.26 0.00 11.26 9.18 9.00 24 Srinagar-Ganderbal 22.53 0.00 22.53 18.36 18.00 25 Srinagar- 27.35 0.00 27.35 22.29 22.00 Kherbhawani 26 Srinagar-Gund 57.93 0.00 57.93 47.22 47.00 27 Srinagar-Sonamarg 57.93 25.74 83.67 76.09 76.00 28 Srinagar-Kangan 38.62 0.00 38.62 31.48 31.00 29 Srinagar-Wusan 33.50 0.00 33.50 27.31 27.00 30 Srinagar-Nishat 11.26 0.00 11.26 9.18 9.00 31 Srinagar-Shalimar 14.48 0.00 14.48 11.80 12.00 32 Srinagar-Tailbal 17.70 0.00 17.70 14.43 14.00 33 Srinagar-Pampore 13.16 0.00 13.16 10.73 11.00 34 Panthachowk- 4.16 0.00 4.16 3.39 4.00 Pampore 35 Srinagar-Tral via 45.00 0.00 45.00 36.68 37.00 Nowdal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S.No Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised Fare Kms Kms Fare Payable 36 Panthachowk-Tral 36.00 0.00 36.00 29.34 29.00 via Nowdal 37 Srinagar Tral via 48.00 0.00 48.00 39.12 39.00 Dadsor 38 Panthachowk-Tral 39.00 0.00 39.00 31.79 32.00 via Dadsar 39 Srinagar-Anantnag 59.71 0.00 59.71 48.67 49.00 40 Panthachowk- 50.71 0.00 50.71 41.33 41.00 Anantnag 41 Srinagar-Achabal 71.42 0.00 71.42 58.21 58.00 42 Panthachowk-Achbal 60.37 0.00 60.37 49.21 49.00 43 Srinagar-Kokernag 85.46 0.00 85.46 69.66 70.00 44 Panthachowk- 76.46 0.00 76.46 62.32 62.00 Kokernag 45 Srinagar-Ashmoqam 60.63 0.00 80.63 49.42 66.00 46 Panthachowk- 71.63 0.00 71.63 58.39 58.00 Ashumqam 47 Srinagar-Pahalgam 80.63 19.31 99.94 87.38 87.00 48 Panthachowk- 71.63 19.31 90.94 80.04 80.00 Pahalgam 49 Srinagar-Pulwama 37.18 0.00 37.18 30.31 30.00 50 Panthachowk- 28.18 0.00 28.18 22.97 23.00 Pulwama 51 Srinagar-Shopian 56.49 0.00 56.49 46.04 46.00 52 Panthachowk- 47.49 0.00 47.49 38.71 39.00 Shopian 53 Srinagar-Verinag via 83.85 0.00 83.85 68.35 68.00 Doru 54 Panthachowk- 74.85 0.00 74.85 61.01 61.00 Verinag via Dooru 55 Srinagar-Qazigund 74.20 0.00 74.20 60.48 60.00 56 Panthachowk- 65.20 0.00 65.20 53.14 53.00 Qazigund 57 Srinagar-Kulgam 75.81 0.00 75.81 61.79 62.00 58 Panthachowk- 66.81 0.00 66.81 54.46 54.00 Kulgam 59 Srinagar-Awantipura 33.96 0.00 33.96 27.68 28.00 60 Panthachowk- 24.96 0.00 24.96 20.34 20.00 Awantipora 61 Srinagar-Khrew 27.53 0.00 27.53 22.44 22.00 62 Panthachowk-Khrew 18.53 0.00 18.53 15.10 15.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S.No Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised Fare Kms Kms Fare Payable 63 Srinagar-Verinag via 83.85 0.00 83.85 68.35 68.00 Qazigund 64 Panthachowk- 74.85 0.00 74.85 61.01 61.00 Verinag via Qazigund 65 Srinagar-Kakpora 25.92 0.00 25.92 21.13 21.00 66 Panthachowk- 16.92 0.00 16.92 13.79 14.00 Kakpora 67 Srinagar-Ratnipura 32.35 0.00 32.35 26.37 26.00 68 Panthachowk- 23.35 0.00 23.35 19.03 19.00 Ratnipora 69 Srinagar-Lajora 33.96 0.00 33.96 27.68 28.00 70 Panthachowk-Lajora 24.96 0.00 24.96 20.34 20.00 71 Srinagar-Rohmu via 40.40 0.00 40.40 32.93 33.00 Kakpura 72 Panthachowk-Rohmu 31.40 0.00 31.40 25.59 26.00 via Kakapora 73 Srinagar-Tahab 42.00 0.00 42.00 34.23 34.00 74 Panthachowk-Tahab 33.00 0.00 33.00 26.90 27.00 75 Srinagar-Achan 48.45 0.00 48.45 39.49 39.00 76 Panthachowk-Achan 39.45 0.00 39.45 32.16 32.00 77 Srinagar-Litter 51.57 0.00 51.57 42.03 42.00 Shaster 78 Panthachowk-Litter 42.57 0.00 42.57 34.70 35.00 Shaster 79 Srinagar-Sheikhpura 46.84 0.00 46.84 38.18 38.00 80 Panthachowk- 37.84 0.00 37.84 30.84 31.00 Sheikhpora 81 Srinagar-Rajpura 45.25 0.00 45.25 36.88 37.00 82 Panthachowk- 36.25 0.00 36.25 29.55 30.00 Rajpora 83 Srinagar-Drubgam 50.26 0.00 50.26 40.97 41.00 84 Panthachowk- 41.26 0.00 41.26 33.63 34.00 Drubgam 85 Srinagar-Keller 49.71 0.00 49.71 40.52 41.00 86 Panthachowk-Keller 40.71 0.00 40.71 33.18 33.00 87 Srinagar-Chakoora 48.45 0.00 48.45 39.49 39.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S.No Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised Fare Kms Kms Fare Payable 88 Panthachowk- 39.45 0.00 39.45 32.16 32.00 Chokoora 89 Srinagar-Uri 102.00 0.00 102.00 83.14 83.00 90 Srinagar-Khag 29.00 8.00 37.00 32.61 33.00 91 Srinagar-Poshkar via 33.00 8.00 41.00 35.87 36.00 Khag 92 Srinagar-Dhobiwan 28.00 0.00 28.00 22.82 23.00 93 Srinagar-Pakherpora 45.06 0.00 45.06 36.73 37.00 via Kakpora 94 Srinagar-Hayatpora 17.70 3.80 21.50 18.69 19.00 95 Srinagar-Litter 24.00 4.00 28.00 24.05 24.00 Chadoora 96 Srinagar-Garend 14.50 0.00 14.50 11.82 12.00 Kalan via Bemina 97 Srinagar-Garend 22.50 0.00 22.50 18.34 18.00 Kalan via Budgam 98 Srinagar-Chattabugh 16.50 0.00 16.50 13.45 13.00 via Bemina 99 Srinagar-Dardapora 23.00 0.00 23.00 18.75 19.00 100 Srinagar-Chrawani 23.00 2.50 25.50 21.55 22.00 101 Safapora-Srinagar 34.00 0.00 34.00 27.71 28.00 via Ganderbal 102 Safapora to 25.00 0.00 25.00 20.38 20.00 Hazratbal via Nagbal Ganderbal STAGE FARE EXCEPT CITY SERVICE 1 Srinagar-Shalteng 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 2 Shalteng-Mirgund 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 3 Mirgund-Pattan 10.45 0.00 10.45 8.52 9.00 4 Pattan-Tapper 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 5 Tapper-Sangrama 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 6 Sangrama-Baramulla 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 7 Baramulla- 6.43 8.85 15.28 15.17 15.00 Gantmulla 8 Gant6mulla- 0.00 14.48 14.48 16.24 16.00 Rampora/Boniyar 9 Boniyar- 0.00 9.65 9.65 10.82 11.00 Chandanwari 10 Chandanwari-Uri 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.97 9.00 11 Narbal-Magam 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S.No Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised Fare Kms Kms Fare Payable 12 Magam Dhabiwan 4.00 0.00 4.00 3.26 3.00 13 Dhabiwan-Dooru 5.65 0.00 5.65 4.61 5.00 14 Dooru Tangmarg 6.43 0.00 6.43 5.24 5.00 15 Magamm-Hanjiwara 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 16 Tangmarg Gulmarg 0.00 11.26 11.26 12.63 13.00 17 Tangmarg Babareshi 0.00 4.82 4.82 5.41 5.00 18 Chooru-Keri 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 19 Magam-Beeru 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 20 Beeru-Gondipora 12.87 0.00 12.87 10.49 10.00 21 Gondipora-Budgam 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 22 Shalteng-Sari 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 Dangerpora 23 Sari Dangerpora- 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 Sumbal 24 Sumbal-Hajan 12.87 0.00 12.87 10.49 10.00 (Hakabora) 25 Sumbal-Safapora 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 4.00 26 Hajan-Ajas 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 27 Ajas-Nadihal 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 28 Nandihal-Bandipora 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 4.00 29 Bandipora-Kema 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 30 Kema-Watlab 11.26 0.00 11.26 9.18 9.00 31 Watlab-Sopore 11.26 0.00 11.26 9.18 9.00 32 Sopore-Sangrama 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 4.00 33 Srinagar - Soura 11.26 0.00 11.26 9.18 9.00 34 Ganderbal-Tulmulla 3.21 0.00 3.21 2.62 3.00 35 Ganderbal-Mansbal 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 36 Mansbal-Safapora 4.80 0.00 4.80 3.91 4.00 37 Safapora-Ajas 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 38 Ganderbal -Kangan 16.00 0.00 16.00 13.04 13.00 39 Kangan-Mammer 0.00 9.65 9.65 10.82 11.00 40 Mammer-Gund 0.00 9.65 9.65 10.82 11.00 41 Gund-Sumbal 0.00 12.87 12.87 14.43 14.00 42 Sumbal -Sonamarg 0.00 16.00 16.00 17.95 18.00 43 Budgam-Yachgam 6.43 0.00 6.43 5.24 5.00 44 Yachgam-Kremshora 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 45 Srinagar-Kralpora 12.87 0.00 12.87 10.49 10.00 46 Srinagar-Kralpora 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 47 Kralpora-Chandoora 4.87 0.00 4.87 3.97 4.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S.No Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised Fare Kms Kms Fare Payable 48 Chandoora-Charari 13.21 11.25 24.46 23.39 23.00 Sharief 49 Charari Sharief- 0.00 12.87 12.87 14.43 14.00 Kandigam 50 Kandigam-Yusmarg 0.00 8.00 8.00 8.97 9.00 51 Kandigam-Pakerpora 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 4.00 52 Pakerpora-Rehmu 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 53 Rehmu-Pulwama via 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 3.00 Newa Crossing 54 Sopore Selu 6.43 0.00 6.43 5.24 5.00 55 Selu-Wadoora 6.43 0.00 6.43 5.24 5.00 56 Wadoora-Kulangam 11.26 0.00 11.26 9.18 9.00 57 Kulangam-Nutnusa 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 58 Nutnusa-Kupwara 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 59 Kupwara-Trehgam 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 60 Trehgam-Chowkibal 14.48 0.00 14.48 11.80 12.00 61 Kupwara-Cherkoti 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 62 Chorpora-Sogam 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 63 Sogam-Chandigam 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 4.00 64 Sumbal-Sonamarg 0.00 16.00 16.00 17.95 18.00 65 Soly-Dangivacha 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 66 Dangivacha- 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 Hachpora 67 Handwara- 12.27 0.00 12.27 10.00 10.00 Kalanchaklal 68 Handwara-Langate 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 4.00 69 Langate-Watrigam 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 70 Watrigam-Ladoora 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 Nandihal 71 Kulangam-Handwara 3.21 0.00 3.21 2.62 3.00 72 Ladoora-Baramulla 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 73 Handwara-Villgam 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 74 Handwara-Zachaldar 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 75 Sopore-Shiva 9.65 0.00 9.65 7.87 8.00 76 Shiva-Watlab via 6.43 0.00 6.43 5.24 5.00 Batang 77 Selu-Tujar-Bumal 6.43 0.00 6.43 5.24 5.00 78 Sopore-Handipora 8.00 0.00 8.00 6.52 7.00 79 Hamraya-Laidkhai 4.82 0.00 4.82 3.93 4.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S.No Route Plain Hill Kms Total Revised
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