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Rediff launches Bus Fare Search Service
TT Bureau |  |  07 Aug 2008

In line with the successful launch of fare search service for plane and train tickets, Rediff.com today launched Bus Fare search service, enabling users search for buses running between states with precise information on schedules, pick up points, its availability and book tickets for over 1000 destinations across India.

 

Further more, the search engine also allows users enjoy a comparative view of the trains available for the chosen route, without the hassle of registration process, says Rediff.

 

Currently, the search service covers 20, 000 buses across seven states of the country- Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh.

    
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07 Aug 2008(IST)  
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Site does not have info. of bus fare for all the cities like Jawalaji, Jawalamukhi, Nadaun, Hamirpur, , Una, Amb, Kangra and Dharamshala of Himachal Pradesh. Even these cities comes on the main highway.
Posted By :- Sanjeev Kumar
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pleas tell me how can asses the site . there is no any informetion abt web site
Posted By :- Harshad
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Harshad, There is another site called redbus.com pls check, if it serves ur purpose.
Posted By :- ssmalani
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