Kollam KSWTD Ferry Terminal
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Importance
Kollam is one of the few cities in Kerala which is reachable by rail, road or water transportation. The city of Kollam (Quilon) was the commercial capital of the princely state of Travancore. Kollam Port was founded by Mar Abo at Tangasseri in 825. The district's major waterways include Ashtamudi Lake, Paravur Kayal, Sasthamcotta Lake and the historic Kollam Canal. The Kerala State Water Transport Department (KSWTD) operates ferries from Kollam to the following destinations:
- Sampranikkodi
- Guhanandapuram
- Pezhumthuruthu
- Muthiraparamb (West Kallada)
- Ayiramthengu
- Munroe Island
- Alappuzha
Location
The KSWTD jetty is situated near Kollam KSRTC Bus Station in Cutchery. The ferry station is situated on the side of Asramam Link Road. Kollam has two gateways to the backwaters of Kerala.
- Kollam Junction railway station - 2.2 km
- Kollam Port - 2.0 km
- Kollam Beach - 3.3 km
Kollam-Alappuzha Tourist Boat Service
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The Kollam-Alappuzha route is the longest service operated by KSWTD within Kerala. The eight-hour-long journey passes through Ashtamudi Lake, Kayamkulam Lake and Vembanad Lake and through narrow canals. The route also passes through the settlements in Amritapuri, Tharayilkadavu, Alumkadavu, Kovilthottam, Chavara, Pallikkodi & Kavanad.
See also
- Kollam KSRTC Bus Station
- Kollam Junction railway station
- Andamukkam City Bus Stand
- Kollam Port
- Kerala State Water Transport Department
- Cutchery
- Asramam Link Road
- Kochi Water Metro