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Parent | Under Ministry of Road Transport, Government of Uttarakhand |
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Founded | 30 October 2003[1] |
Headquarters | 1, Raj Vihar, Chakrata Road, Dehradun,[2] Uttarakhand |
Locale | Uttarakhand |
Service area | Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir[3] |
Service type | Bus service |
Routes | 337[4] |
Depots | 19 |
Fleet | 1355 |
Fuel type | Diesel & CNG |
Operator | Government of Uttarakhand |
Uttarakhand Transport Corporation also referred to as UTC or Uttarakhand Roadways, is the state run bus service of Uttarakhand state of India. UTC provides bus services to towns and cities within Uttarakhand and adjoining and nearby states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh covering over 350,000 kilometers catering to the travel needs of over 100,000 people every day.[5] It also offers a facility for online booking of tickets.[6]
History
Upon bifurcation of Uttar Pradesh in year 2000, the newly created Uttarakhand state felt the need of its own state owned transport agency, hence Uttarakhand Transport Corporation (UTC) was incorporated on 30 October 2003 under the provisions of the Road Transport Act, 1950.
Supporting infrastructure
UTC has its corporate office at Dehradun, and three divisional offices at Dehradun, Nainital and Tanakpur. Each division has a regional workshop where major repair and maintenance work as well as assembly reconditioning work is performed. Each region has been further divided into operational units called Depots. The total number of depots in the corporation is 19, each depot has a workshop attached to it to provide supportive maintenance facilities.[7] UTC also owns one tyre retreading plant at Dehradun to provide in-house tyre retreading facilities.
Fleet

UTC currently owns over 1355 buses. Of the total buses, around 600 ply on hilly routes of the state.[8] UTC categorize its buses into 5 categories as Volvo buses, Deluxe buses, Air Conditioned buses, Low floor buses that ply in association with JNURM to fulfill urban transportation needs, and Ordinary buses.[9] Current buses-to-staff ratio is 3.71[10]
Divisions & Bus Depots
UTC has 3 divisions and 19 bus depots.
Divisions | Depots |
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Tanakpur | Lohaghat , Pithoragarh, Tanakpur |
Nainital | Almora, Bageshwar, Bhawali, Haldwani, Kathgodam, Kashipur, Ramnagar, Ranikhet, Rudrapur |
Dehradun | Dehradun , Dehradun Gramin , Dehradun Hill, Haridwar, Kotdwar, Rishikesh , Roorkee, Srinagar |
Service types
- Ordinary
- Volvo
- Janrath Ac
- CNG { Undertaking Bus }
- Chardham Yatra
- Nepal Maitri Bus Sewa
Buses used
- Tata
- Ashok Leyland
- Volvo
- Scania
- Eicher
Modes of service delivery
- Online booking portal
- Booking counters
- Pathik mobile app
- Authorised Agents
- Common Service Centre
Awards
Year | Type of Trophy Awarded |
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2008-09 | |
Highest bus productivity in mountainous services. | |
Highest improvement in bus productivity in hilly areas. | |
Highest tire lifespan in mountainous areas. | |
Highest diesel average in hilly areas. | |
Highest improvement in diesel average in hilly areas. | |
2009-10 | Highest bus productivity in mountainous services. |
Highest tire lifespan in mountainous areas. | |
Highest diesel average in hilly areas | |
Minimum operating costs in hilly areas | |
2010-11 | Highest tire life span in mountainous areas |
Highest diesel average in hilly areas | |
Minimum operating costs in hilly areas | |
Minimum accident rate in hilly areas. | |
2011-12 | Award by Transport Minister, Government of India for best road safety in hilly areas. |
Minimum accident rate in hilly areas. | |
Minimum Operating Cost | |
2012-13 | Highest utility on mountain roads. |
Highest diesel utilization on mountain routes. | |
Highest diesel average on mountain routes. | |
2013-14 | Bus productivity. |
Highest tire life span. | |
Highest kilometer (bu). | |
Highest operating. | |
2014-15 | Highest tire life span in mountainous areas |
Highest tire life span in mountainous areas | |
Highest bus productivity in hilly areas. | |
2015-16 | Maximum improvement in bus productivity compared to last year. |
Highest tire life span. | |
Minimum operating cost (tax free) | |
Maximum improvement in diesel average. | |
Highest performance in bus productivity. | |
Maximum diesel average. | |
2016-17 | Highest productivity of mountain services. |
Highest tire life span in mountain services. | |
Minimum operating costs on mountain routes. | |
2019-20 | Minimum accidents on mountain roads. |
2020-21 | Minimum accidents on mountain roads. |
References
- ↑ "UTC Online Services Ver 3.0". utc.uk.gov.in.
- ↑ http://utc.uk.gov.in/contactus
- ↑ "Routes: Routes". Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
- ↑ "Key Statistics". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
- ↑ Talwar, Gaurav (25 February 2015). "Uttarakhand Transport Corporation to launch its own packaged drinking water 'Parivahan Neer'". The Times of India. Dehradun. TNN. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
"Around 1 lakh passengers travels in UTC buses on daily basis" - ↑ Talwar, Gaurav (25 February 2015). "UTC to launch free Android app for booking tickets". The Times of India. Dehradun. TNN. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
- ↑ "Infrastructure: Infrastructure". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
- ↑ Talwar, Gaurav (30 December 2016). "UTC to buy 65 new buses for hilly routes". The Times of India. Dehradun. TNN. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
- ↑ "Unit Wise Fleet: Unit Wise Fleet". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
- ↑ "Key Statistics: Key Statistics". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
External links
- Official website Archived 7 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine
- Association of State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU)