Road
The city lies on National Highway 10 and National Highway 65. National Highway 10 from Delhi to Fazilka connects it to Rohtak and Sirsa and National Highway 65 from Ambala toPali connects it to Kaithal and Jodhpur. The state highways of Haryana that pass through Hisar are State Highway 10, 13 and 20. Besides, there are district roads, village link roads and canal inspection roads. In 1947, the total metalled road length in the city was 137 kilometers which increased to 1,888 kilometers in 1978.
Bus service is the major means of transport in the district. Bus services are provided by Haryana Roadways and other private operators. Hisar bus depot came into being on 11 August 1969 and has a sub depot at Hansi. As of 2012, the depot has a total of 198 buses with daily ridership of 73.5 thousand. Bus stands are located at Hisar, Hansi,Barwala, Uklana and Adampur. All the 290 villages of Hisar district are connected to the city through either public transport provided by Haryana Roadways or through private buses. Auto rickshaws are a major means of transport for travelling within the city. In August 2012, it was announced that city bus service will be started in the city.
The city is a part of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project which aims at developing strong road and rail connectivity between the cities lying on it and develop them as anindustrial area.
Rail
The railway station at Hisar comes under Northern Railway Zone. The first railway line to the city was constructed in 1883 when Delhi Rewari Railway was extended to Bhatinda.Currently, there are two broad gauge and two metre gauge railway lines at the station. The railway station is a part of Western Dedicated Rail Freight Corridor according to which the city is to be developed as an export-oriented industrial units.
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