Ambaari Class

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Ambaari Class(in Kannada it means pavilion mounted on the back of an elephant specially used in Mysore Dasara) is a series of AC-Sleeper bus service operated by Karnataka RTC's (except for Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation) across cities and districts of Karnataka. It consists buses of Corona Chassis.

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Ambaari Class
KSRTC Corona AC Sleeper at Mabukala Bridge on Route: Mangalore - Hyderabad.
ParentKarnataka State Road Transport Corporation,North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation,Kalyana Karnataka Road Transport Corporation
Founded10 January 2015
LocaleKarnataka
Service areaKarnataka
Service typeAC Sleeper Inter-city, Inter-State with Corona bus chassis
Fleet20
OperatorKSRTC,NWKRTC,KKRTC (all under Government of Karnataka)
Websiteksrtc.karnataka.gov.in/en
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History

It was Launced on 10 January 2010 by then district incharge minister of Gadag District H. K. Patil by launching bus services from Gadag to Bengaluru.[1]

Description

It is an AC-Sleeper service[2] which is operated by KSRTC, NWKRTC and KKRTC. It has 2+1 sleeping layout on both upper and lower berths. It consists bi-axle corona bus unlike its successor llike Ambaari Utsav and Dream Class as it consist of multi-axle Volvo buses. It is being slowly replaced by Sleeper services like Ambaari Utsav(in KSRTC and NWKRTC) and Ambaari Dream Class(in KSRTC),[3] Kalyana Ratha(Operated by KKRTC),AC-Sleeper bus(Tata chasis operated by KSRTC) and Raja Ratha(Operated by NWKRTC)

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