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Kerala State Road Transport Corporation
11/6/2014

Kerala State Road Transport Corporation

E-Ticket/Reservation Voucher
PNR Number : K28278
Trip Code : 1700TVMBNG
Service Origin : TRIVANDRUM
Passenger Origin : TRIVANDRUM
Departure Time : 17:45 Hrs.
Boarding Point : ATTINGAL
Seat No/s :

Date of Journey : 09/11/2014
Route No : ACM273
Service Destination : BANGALORE
Passenger Destination : MYSORE
Class of Service : AC VOLVO MULTI AXLE
No. of Seats : 1

12

Passenger Information
Name
Siju S G
ID Card Type : PAN Card

Age

Gender

28

M

ID Card Number :

Total Fare : Rs
.
913.00
Important
The seat(s) booked under this ticket is/are not transferable.
This e-ticket is valid only for the seat number and bus service specified herein.
This e-ticket has to be carried by the passenger during the journey along with an ID Card of the passenger whose name appears above.
Please keep the ticket safely till the end of the journey.
Corporation reserves the rights to change/cancel the class of service.
On seats reserved for ladies, only a lady can travel.

Booked By: Guest(Guest) Printed On: 06/11/2014 At: 09:16:02

http://www.keralartc.in/KERALAOnline/advanceBooking.do?PrintType=Return

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