TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

STATE TRANSPORT

THE GOVERNMENT OF BOMBAY DECIDED IN 1947 TO NATIONALISE the motor transport industry with a view to eliminating uneconomic competition and placing the industry on a sound economic basis. It set up a statutory public corporation, known as the Bombay State Road Transport Corporation (B. S. R. T. C). After World War I (1914-18) the motor transport industry yielded high profits which, coupled with freedom of entry and absence of regulation, attacted a large number of enterprising persons, most of whom were small operators owning a bus or two. In order to attract greater patronage, rates were often reduced as low as could cover only the " out-of-pocket" (i.e., variable) costs. Such a policy was necessarily short-sighted and detrimental in the long run to the industry as a whole. Over-crowding was a usual occurrence. Breakdowns were quite common. Necessary amenities such as good seating accommodation, canteens, waiting rooms, lavatories and other facilities were almost absent. In order to secure a larger turnover, drivers drove rashly, often endangering the lives of the passengers.

Conditions of service improved a little after the passing of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939. It was realised after independence that in welfare State public weal rather than private profits should be maximised. This could never be expected from private proprietors. Hence it was decided in 1947 to nationalise motor transport in the Bombay State. In accordance with this policy, motor transport in the Kolhapur district was nationalised on July 1, 1950.

Statistics of routes.

The table given below indicates the total number of routes, route mileage, the frequency of "Up" and "Down" trips and the average number of passengers per day per route: -

TABLE No. 8.

KOLHAPUR DIVISION OF STATE TRANSPORT-VARIOUS ROUTES IN OPERATION.

Serial No.

Name of Route.

Route Mileage.

Up Trips.

Down Trips.

Average No. of passengers travelled per day per trip.

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

Ajra-Ajra Station

3.0

1

1

14

2

Ashta-Shigaon

6.4

1

1

77

3

(1) Ichalkaranji-Hatkanangale.

7.0

5

5

175

(2) Ichalkaranji-Jaisingpur

11.9

1

1

8

(3) Ichalharanji-Kinighunki

21.8

1

1

163

TABLE No. 8-contd.

Serial No.

Name of Route.

Route Mileag.

Up Trips.

Down Trips.

Average No. of passengers travelled per day per trip.

1

2

3

4

5

6

3- contd.

(4) Ichalkaranji -Kodoli

26.8

1

1

146

(5) Ichalkaranji-Kolhapur

19.5

9

9

648

(6) Ichalkaranji-Malkapur

51.0

1

1

222

(7) Ichalkaranji-Miraj

20.1

1

1

35

(8) Ichalkaranji-Sangli

17.9

8

8

584

(9) Ichalkaranji-Vadgaon

16.2

2

2

230

4

(1) Islampur-Ashta

12.5

1

1

93

(2) Islampur-Borgaon

5.4

2

2

138

(3) Islampur-Chikurde

16.4

3

3

297

(4) Islampur-Karad

19.4

4

4

432

(5) Islampur-Kokrud

24.6

3

3

495

(6) Islampur-Kolhapur

34.3

4

4

576

(7) Islampur-Sangli

25.4

9

9

1,134

(8) Islampur-Shirala

12.3

5

5

465

(9) Islampur-Takari

8.3

5

5

445

(10) Islampur-Tasgaon

31.0

1

1

147

5

(1) Jaiaingpur-Station-Dattwad

16.0

1

1

131

(2) Jaisingpur-Malkapur

55.0

1

1

106

6

(1) Karad-Chiplun

60.0

1

1

252

(2) Karad-Dhebewadi

19.0

8

8

856

(3) Karad-Helwak Dam

37.2

3

3

366

(4) Karad-Karad Station

3.5

13

13

793

(5) Karad-Kolhapur

54.3

4

4

660

(6) Karad-Masur

8.0

1

1

70

(7) Karad-Mayani

43.0

2

2

328

(8) Karad-Oglewadi

4.0

2

2

64

(9) Karad-Palus

30.0

2

2

78

(10) Karad-Pattan

21.0

6

6

606

(11) Karad-Satara

32.4

7

7

784

TABLE No. 8-contd.

Serial No.

Name of Route.

Route Mileage.

Up Trips.

Down Trips.

Average No. of passengers travelled per day per trip.

1

2

3

4

5

6

6- contd.

(12) Karad-Umbraj

11.0

1

1

63

(13) Karad-Vaduj (Aundh)

45.2

2

2

376

(14) Karad-Vaduj

40.0

1

1

42

(15) Karad-Vita

26.9

9

9

819

(16) Karad-Yelgaon

19.0

4

4

396

7

Khasbag-Rajarampuri

3.2

15

15

900

8

Kirloskarwadi-Kadepur

20.0

1

1

71

9

(1) Kolhapur-Ajra (Uttar)

54.8

3

3

690

(2) Kolhapur-Ajra (Sankeshwar).

63.2

1

1

305

(3) Kolhapur-Belgaum

70.0

3

3

627

(4) Kolhapur-Bhadole

15.5

1

1

96

(5) Kolhapur-Bhogav

19.0

4

4

404

(6) Kolhapur-Chikodi

40.0

2

2

224

(7) Kolhapur-Dattawad (Jaising-pur).

41.0

1

1

169

(8) Kolhapur-Dattawad (Rendal)

30.0

1

1

70

(9) Kolhapur-Gargoti

34.8

3

3

315

(10) Kolhapur-Gangabavada

36.5

3

3

342

(11) Kolhapur-Gadhinglaj

49.2

3

3

564

(12) Kolhapur-Halkarni

48.0

1

1

123

(13) Kolhapur-Jotiba

12.6

2

2

100

(14) Kolhapur-Kadgaon

44.1

1

1

169

(15) Kolhapur-Kagal

12.0

1

1

32

(16) Kolhapur-Kale

12.4

2

2

166

(17) Kolhapur-Kapashi

26.4

2

2

230

(18) Kolhapur-Kapashi

36.1

3

3

417

(19) Kolhapur-Karadga

20.7

2

2

188

(20) Kolhapur-Kasarwada

23.7

3

3

246

(21) Kolhapur-Khochi

21.3

1

1

114

TABLE No. 8-contd

Serial No.

Name of Route.

Route Mileage.

Up Trips.

Down Trips.

Average No. of passengers travelled per day per trip.

1

2

3

4

5

6

9- contd.

(22) Kolhapur-Kodoli

21.7

4

4

424

(23) Kolhapur-Kodoli

17.2

3

3

270

(24) Kolhapur-Kumbhoj

20.4

1

1

64

(25) Kolhapur-Kurundwad (Rendal).

31.0

1

1

183

(26) Kolhapur-Kurundwa d (Jaisingpur).

33.0

N. A.

N. A.

N. A.

(27) Kolhapur-Malkapur

30.4

4

4

440

(28) Kolhapur-Miraj

33.2

1

1

90

(29) Kolhapur-Murgud

38.4

3

3

282

(30) Kolhapur-Narsobawadi

34.4

3

3

396

(31) Kolhapur-Nipani

25.9

2

2

190

(32) Kolhapur-Panhala

13.6

9

9

747

(33) Kolhapur-Poona

157.7

2

2

568

(34) Kolhapur-Patgacn

54.8

2

2

534

(35) Kolhapur-Radhanagri

32.4

3

3

354

(36) Kolhapur-Radhanagri Dam.

34.0

2

2

286

(37) Kolhapur-Rajapur

98.0

2

2

402

(38) Kolhapur-Rendal

16.1

10

10

910

(39) Kolhapur-Sangav (Hupri)

20.3

1

1

66

(40) Kolhapur-Sarawade

33.5

2

2

262

(41) Kolhapur-Satara

86.7

1

1

418

(42) Kolhapur-Sangav (Kagal)

16.0

1

1

96

(43) Kolhapur-Vadgaon

13.6

5

5

240

(44) Kolhapur-Varvade

23.9

2

2

238

(45) Kolhapur-Vishalgad

53.4

1

1

61

10

Kumbhoj-Hatkanangale Station.

6.4

2

2

126

11

Kundal-Kirloskarwadi

3.0

1

1

17

12

Kurundwad-Jaisingpur Station.

8.0

8.

8

529

TABLE No. 8-contd.

Serial No.

Name of Route.

Route Mileage.

Up Trips.

Down Trips.

Average No. of passengers travelled per day per trip.

1

2

3

4

5

6

13

(1) Mayani-Rahimatpur Station.

39.0

2

2

224

(2) Mayani-Diganchi

28.0

1

1

78

14

(1) Miraj-Arag

11.0

2

2

138

(2) Miraj-Gundewadi

9.0

4

4

322

15

(1) Mirajkartikti-Railway Station (via Sandhya talkies).

2.7

6

6

288

(2) Mirajkartikti-Railway Station (via Papachi tikti).

2.1

7

7

301

16

Narsobawadi- Jaisingpur Station.

7.8

9

9

495

17

Palus-Kirolskarwadi

3.5

3

3

51

18

(1) Panhala-Kodoli

12.4

2

2

130

(2) Railway Station-Shivaji Statue.

1.4

2

2

38

19

(1) Rankala Tower-Temblai Hill.

5.0

2

2

38

20

(1) Sakoli Corner-Kadamwadi

5.3

5

5

365

21

(1) Sangli-Budhgaon

4.3

4

4

112

(1-A) Sangli-Ankalkop

19.0

1

1

64

(2) Sangli-Diguj

5.0

2

2

148

(3) Sangli-Gavnn

21.0

1

1

129

(4) Sangli-Jaisingpur Station

6.0

8

8

448

(5) Sangli-Karad (Vita)

61.1

2

2

500

(6) Sangli-Kolhapur

31.0

6

6

768

(7) Sangli-Kowlapur

6.7

4

4

144

(8) Sangli-Madhavanagar

3.1

3

3

159

(9) Sangli-Manerajuri

16.0

1

1

48

(10) Sangli-Miraj

7.3

19

19

684

(11) Sangli-Nandre

7.3

2

2

144

(12) Sangli-Nipani

49.7

N. A.

N. A.

N. A.

(13) Sangli-Pandharpur

88.0

1

1

196

(14) Sangli-Satara

78.0

3

3

984

(15) Sangli-Waifale

34.8

2

2

200

TABLE No. 8-concld.

Serial No.

Name of Route.

Route Mileage.

Up Trips.

Down- Trips.

Average No. of passengers travelled per day per trip.

1

2

3

4

5

6

22

(1) Shivaji Bridge-Collector's Office.

2.4

--

--

--

(2) Shivaji Bridge Jamkhindi Bungalow.

3.0

--

--

--

23

(1) Shivaji Statue-Gandhi-Nagar

5.5

17

17

816

(1-A) Shivaji-Statue-District Jail

2.4

--

2

34

(2) Shivaji Statue Rajarampuri

2.4

14

14

574

(3) Shivaji Statue-Ruia Industries.

5.0

12

12

708

(4) Shivaji Statue-Sugar Mills

4.6

23

23

1,495

(5) Shivaji Statue-Sugar Mills (CLRO).

5.3

4

4

320

(6) Shivaji Statue-Tarabai Park

4.2

11

11

473

24

Shalini Palace-Shivaji Bridge.

1.7

1

1

5

25

(1) Shukarwar Dharamshala-Rajarampuri.

3.0

15

15

540

26

(1) Tasgaon-Bhilavadi

11.0

2

2

120

(2) Tasgaon-Bhilavadi Station

7.0

4

4

272

(3) Tasgaon-Kadepur

27.0

1

1

79

(4) Tasgaon-Khanapur

23.5

3

3

291

(5) Tasgaon-Sangli

15.0

8

8

768

(6) Tasgaon-Satara

81.6

1

1

329

(7) Tasgaon-Takari

22.0

1

1

134

(8) Tasgaon-Waifale

20.0

1

1

112

27

(1) Umraj-Patan

18.2

3

3

298

28

(1) Vita-Atpadi

37.0

3

3

597

(2) Vita-Dhalgaon

37.9

2

2

544

(3) Vita-Diganchi

47.7

1

1

186

(4) Vita-Kirloskarwadi

18.0

3

3

201

(5) Vita-Mayani

12.5

6

6

366

(6) Vita-Pussessavali

21.0

1

1

102

(7) Vita-Sangli

34.2

4

4

580

Depots and Garages.

At Kolhapur, which is the headquarters of the Kolhapur Division, a permanent divisional workshop to repair and inspect vehicles was established. The position of depots and garages as on 28th February, 1955 was as follows:-

TABLE No. 9.

Name of the place.

Depot or Garage.

Type of structure.

Kolhapur

Depot

Temporary.

Karad

Depot

Permanent.

Sangli

Depot

Permanent.

Islampur

Garage

Temporary

Ichalkaranji

Garage

Temporary.

Tasgaon

Garage

Temporary.

Vita

Garage

Temporary.

Bus stands, sheds and waiting rooms.

There were bus stands, sheds, waiting rooms at Kolhapur, Sangli, Karad, Vita, Ichalkaranji, Jaisingpur, Umbraj, Tasgaon, Islampur, whereas at Vadgaon and at Malkapur there were only sheds and waiting rooms.

Passenger Amenities.

Passenger amenities which were hitherto neglected by the private operators are given considerable importance by State Transport. That is due to a shift in the motive, that public good rather than private profits should be maximised. Spacious, well-ventilated and comfortable buses are provided; a priority list is maintained and seats are allotted according to it. Canteens, drinking water, sheds, stands, lavatories, and other facilities are provided at important stations. Special buses are arranged on occasions like fairs; extra buses are provided in case of heavy rush; buses are also available on hire to individuals and institutions for holiday parties, picnics etc. Every bus is equipped with a first-aid box and the conductors are given training in first-aid.

Fares.

The rate of fares was arrived at on the basis of the Corporation's operation throughout the State. In practice, however, fares are charged on the basis of the "stages" travelled; a stage consists of four miles. As such, the minimum fare is 20 nP. Children are charged half the rates with a minimum of ten nP.

Staff and Organisation.

On 28th February 1955, the Kolhapur Division was manned by 1,240 persons. The category-wise figures are as under: Administrative 220, Traffic 635 and Workshop 385.

The administrative staff consists of a Divisional Controller, a Divisional Statistician, a Divisional Auditor, a Labour Officer and persons working directly under mem. The staff concerned with traffic consists of a Divisional Traffic Officer, an Assistant Traffic Superintendent, traffic, inspectors, fuel inspectors, traffic controllers, drivers, conductors, porters, and watermen. Under the workshop staff come a Divisional Mechanical Engineer, a Divisional Works Superintendent, an Assistant Works Superintendent and various artisans.

Method of recruitment.

A Divisional Selection Committee is appointed for selection of staff having a basic pay of up to Rs. 100 per month. This committee consists of (1) a member of the B. S. R. T. C, who is ex-officio the chairman, (2) the Divisional Controller concerned (3) the District Superintendent of Police and (4) the Divisional Traffic Officer concerned. In the earlier stages, as far as possible employees of the ex-private operators were employed. In their case the Committee could waive the minimum qualifications, subject to the approval of the Corporation.

A Central Selection Committee for the State has been appointed to recruit staff carrying a monthly salary between Rs. 100 and Rs. 200. It consists of four members, three of whom are Corporation Board Members and the fourth is the Dy. General Manager (Engineering). One of the Corporation Board Members acts as the chairman. For selection of Class I and Class II officers with a minimum monthly salary of Rs. 200 and above, a Service Board consisting of the members of the Corporation is set up.

Welfare Committee.

A Welfare Committee has been set up to look after the welfare of the staff of the Division. In most units in the Division, sports clubs have been set up and they are functioning well. There is a library and reading room for the staff of the Divisional office. Newspapers in regional languages are supplied to all depots and garages. Books and newspapers are purchased from the Corporation funds and no subscription is charged for their use.

Goods transport.

The Kolhapur Division also undertakes goods transport. On 28th February, 1955 there were 17 trucks and the number of trucks on road per day was 6.08. The tonnage carried during the month of February 1955 was 3248.47, of which 2896.11 tons were on private account, and food grains 326.38 tons and miscellaneous 25.98. Destinations of the goods carried were both within and outside the district.

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