Lucknow Upnagariya Parivahan Sewa

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Lucknow Upnagariya Parivahan sewa
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Founded2006
Defunct2011
Service area Lucknow city
suburban towns and tehsils of Lucknow district
Service typeOrdinary
OperatorUPSRTC

Lucknow Upnagariya Parivahan Sewa was a suburban bus service of Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation which operated primarily in the city of Lucknow, suburban towns and tehsils of Lucknow district and neighbouring districts.

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Its operation started in 2006, its objective was to connect Lucknow with the surrounding villages and tehsils. After running for few years, it was closed in 2011 permanently.


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