Kanpur Lucknow Roadways Service

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Kanpur Lucknow Roadways Service
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Parent UPSRTC
Founded1951
Service area Lucknow, Unnao, Kanpur
OperatorUPSRTC

The Kanpur Lucknow Roadways Service is a bus service operated by Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, connecting its legislative capital Lucknow with the industrial capital at Kanpur.

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A wide variety of bus services are provided, including Ordinary buses, as well as air conditioned services using buses from Sheetal, Shatabdi and Volvo. [1] The company also offers a sleeper bus service.

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Lucknow and Kanpur are 82 kilometres (51 mi) apart by road and 72 kilometres (45 mi) by train, making it competitive for the bus service to provide service using a variety of buses and routes. Service between the two cities runs every 5 to 10 minutes at peak times. The outward and return fares for the under two hour journey differ by the route taken.

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