MSRTC
The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, commonly known as MSRTC, is the state-owned bus operator in Maharashtra, India. Established on June 1, 1948, it is one of the oldest and largest public transport undertakings in India. MSRTC operates an extensive network of bus services connecting cities, towns, and villages across Maharashtra, as well as to neighboring states. Its fleet comprises various types of buses, catering to different travel needs, including ordinary, semi-deluxe, luxury, and air-conditioned services. The corporation plays a crucial role in providing affordable and accessible transportation to millions of passengers daily, particularly in rural areas where other modes of transport may be limited. MSRTC is managed by a board of directors appointed by the Government of Maharashtra. The corporation also engages in freight transportation services and has diversified its operations over the years. It is headquartered in Mumbai and has numerous depots and bus stations spread throughout the state. MSRTC is a significant contributor to the state's economy and public infrastructure, facilitating trade, tourism, and social connectivity. The organization is committed to improving its services and adopting modern technologies to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.