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Hyderabad has an extensive intracity, intercity/regional and interstate bus service network operated by TGSRTC, backed by the Government of Telangana.Within the municipal limits of the city, TGSRTC plies intercity and interstate buses from Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station, Uppal Bus Station, Charminar Bus Station, Dilsukhnagar Bus Station, Koti Bus Station, Rathifile Bus Station, Ghatkesar Bus ...
It has a total of 11,678 buses (government-owned 8964; hire on rental 2714) [8] operating in 44.15 lakh kilometers and has a total of 426 bus stations and 129 bus depots. [6] From 30 January 2019, all the APSRTC vehicles in the state are registered as AP–39 , followed by "Z" and four digits.
The Pandit Nehru Bus Station (PNBS), also known as the Telugu Satavahana Prayana Pranganam, is a bus station in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India situated on the southern side of the city, adjacent to the Krishna River. It is owned by the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) and serves as a key transportation hub for the region.
The Green Line has two connecting bus stations: the 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2) the MGBS and the JBS Parade Ground. The MGBS station is India's largest metro station and Hyderabad's tallest; [4] its corridors – Corridor 2 (JBS to MGBS) and Corridor 1 (Miyapur to LB Nagar) – are on separate levels. According to the metro company, the ...
Inter City Bus Terminal (ICBT) [1] is an upcoming bus terminus at Miyapur area of the Indian city of Hyderabad. It is owned by the HMDA and operated under a public–private partnership. The terminal once completed, would be one of the largest in Asia. [2] The buses belonging to TSRTC will operate here.
The Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System, commonly abbreviated as MMTS, is a suburban rail system in Hyderabad, India. [5] A joint venture of the Government of Telangana (formerly Government of Andhra Pradesh ) and the South Central Railway , it is operated by the latter.
Jubilee Bus Station popularly known as JBS is a bus station located in Secunderabad, Telangana, India. [1] It is one of the two main bus stations for buses leaving Hyderabad city, the other being MGBS. It is owned by the state-run bus transport corporation, TGSRTC. [2]
Forest Hills serves as a major bus transfer station; 16 MBTA bus routes terminate at the station. Routes 16 , 21 , 31 , 32 , and 42 run on Hyde Park Avenue, Washington Street (north of the station), and the Arborway, and use the lower busway located off Hyde Park Avenue east of the station.