Without trains and buses, commute from Kerala to Karnataka is painful and costly
The Hindu
Chaos every day as commuters switch buses at Talapady
Thousands of regular travellers, including students, from border areas of Kerala to Dakshina Kannada district, particularly Mangaluru, are forced to endure a lot of difficulties every day owing to lack of passenger train and inter-State bus services between Kerala and Karnataka.
Students and regular travellers from Uppala, Manjeshwara, Hosangadi, Kunjathur and other places are forced to travel in buses — private as well as government-run — till Talapady on the Kerala-Karnataka border. They have to alight at Talapady, cross the border and board buses — private as well as government-run — for their onward journey towards Mangaluru and other parts of Dakshina Kannada.
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