Avoid footboard travel.

Ticketless Travel is punishable.

Do not alight or board a running bus.

Follow Queuing system while boarding a bus.

Be Courteous to fellow passengers.

Close following of vehicles is dangerous-Avoid it.

Help us to serve you better.

Travel by Government Buses. It is safe,cheap and reliable.

Avoid overtaking on bridges and curves.

Please Tender exact Change -It saves time.

Buses are your Property -Protect them

Follow lane discipline.

Obey Traffic Signals

Cheran Transport Corporation Limited was incorporated as a Company on 17.02.1972 and it commenced its services on 01.03.72 with 110 buses taken over from erstwhile M/s Anamalai Bus Transport Ltd., Pollachi in Coimbatore District.  Subsequently, it took over 120 buses from 19 private operators in pursuance of Tamilnadu Stage Carriages and Contract Carriages (Acquisition) Act 1973 on 14.1.73.  It was catering to the needs of passengers in Coimbatore, Erode and Nilgiris districts.  In view of its huge size, Cheran Transport Corporation Limited was bifurcated and the new Corporation, namely the Jeeva Transport Corporation started functioning with headquarters at Erode.  The Cheran Transport Corporation Limited continued its operations in Coimbatore and the Nilgiris districts.  Again, in order to ensure close supervision and viability, Cheran Transport Corporation Limited was split into two Corporations, namely, Cheran Transport Corporation Limited and Mahakavi Bharathiar Transport Corporation Limited.   The Cheran Transport Corporation Limited was renamed as Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation, Coimbatore and Mahakavi Bharathiyar Transport Corporation was renamed as Tamil  Nadu State Transport Corporation, (Coimbatore Division III) Ltd, Udhagamandalam on 01.07.97. The Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (Coimbatore Division III) Ltd., Udhagamandalam has been merged with Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (Coimbatore Division I) Ltd., with effect from 7.11.2000. At present, the principal area of operation is Coimbatore and The Nilgiris Districts.    As on 31.03.2003, it had a fleet strength of 1533. During the year 2002-2003, 85 buses have been purchased for replacement.