I recently read an interesting article in a forum site called - indiamike.com.
For most people, irrespective of their nationality, Coimbatore is quite
unfathomable when it comes to its bus transport network. Coimbatore,
being what it is, is more like a sprawling neighbourhood, albeit badly
planned. More likely, designed in parts, by drunken draftsmen. The
only place where one can intuitively figure out the layout is the
Temple complex and the surrounding streets of Chitrai, Maistry/Masi, Avani
and Veli which are arranged in concentric squares and labelled
according to the compass directions. So, North Veli Street is exactly
that, the outermost street from the Temple North Tower.
But this is about the bus network. I shall outline the ways you can
reach Coimbatore from other cities and the means to shuttle from one
bus-stand to the other.
In their infinite wisdom, the present day town planners have decreed
thus; since Coimbatore city cannot handle an ever increasing number of
vehicles, there shall be bus-stands in different points of the compass
to handle the incoming traffic. So we have[1]
a) Palanganatham bus-stand to handle south bound traffic
b) Arapalayam bus-stand to handle west & north-west bound traffic
c) Mattu Thavani[2] bus-stand to handle East and North-east bound traffic
d) Anna bus-stand to handle city traffic
e) Periyar bus-stand to handle city as well as private service buses
Please read more here in indiamike.com...
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