Where is city bus route in Bangalore?
Any place in Bangalore you want to go, just type the addresses, bmtcroutes.in will search the direct and indirect BMTC bus for you.
How many bus routes are there in Bangalore?
BMTC operates buses of various classes from regular to premium A/C buses, which differ in ticket rates. There are 4500 odd individual routes in this category. A given route and its variations are grouped together.
How many bus stands in Bangalore?
Bus transport hubs for the city are provided by six major bus stations in Bangalore. These are – Satellite bus stand, Shantinagar BMTC bus stand, Majestic bus stand Bangalore, KR Market bus station, Shivajinagar bus stand, and Banashankari bus stand.
At what time BMTC bus ends?
BMTC Night Bus Services With the Metro stopping its service by 10 pm or 11 pm, and buses too winding up their service around the same time, commuters are left with only cabs and autorickshaws, which charge double and one-and-a-half times the meter fare.
Which is the biggest bus stand in Bangalore?
Kempegowda Bus Station
Kempegowda Bus Station, also known as Majestic Bus Station, is a main bus station in Bengaluru, India.
Which bus does BMTC use?
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation
| Formerly | Bangalore Transport Service |
|---|---|
| Service type | Bengaluru Sarige (Ordinary), Samparka (Minibus), Nimbus (Bus Rapid Transit), Vajra (Air-conditioned), Vayu Vajra (Airport bound air-conditioned) |
| Fleet | 6,501 |
| Daily ridership | 4,910,000 (November 27, 2017) |
| Operator | Government of Karnataka |
What are BMTC timings?
During Corona COVID-19 Lockdown, BMTC Bus services start at 6:00 AM and return back to Depo by 9:00 PM, in the evening. BMTC operates different types of buses on different routes within the city as well to some areas in the outskirts of the city.
Is Majestic and kempegowda same?
The station acquired the name Majestic Bus Station or “Majestic” from a popular cinema theatre of the same name located nearby. It was later named as Kempegowda Bus Station in honour of Kempe Gowda I, the founder of Bangalore. However, Majestic continues to be the most commonly used name for the station.