BMTC announces feeder services for Metro

On account of operation of Metro East-West (Byappanahalli to Nayandahalli) corrider, a BMTC press note states that BMTC will operate the following feeder services from 16/05/2016 for the benefit of the passengers travelling in Metro.

Sl.

No

Route No

From

To

Route

Total

No of

Buses

Time

 Freq.

1

SVR-MF-1

Swamy

Vivekananda

Metro Station

Swamy Vivekanankanada

Metro Station

Byappanahalli,Mettro Station, Tin Factory, Hoodi, Garudacharpalya, ITPL, Sathyasai Hospital, Kundalahalli Gate, Marathahalli Bridge, Doddanekkundi Bridge, K R Puram Railway Station, Benniganahalli

 

 8

 

15 Min

2

SVR-MF-1A

Swamy

Vivekananda

Metro Station

Swamy Vivekanankanada

Metro Station

Byappanahalli Metro Station, Benniganahalli, K R Puram Railway Station, Doddanekundu Bridge, Marathhalli Bridge, Kundalahalli Gate, Satyasai Hospital, ITPL, Garudachar Palya, Oody, Tin Factory, Byappanahalli Metro Station

 

 8

 

15 Min

3

SVR-MF-2

Swamy

Vivekananda

Metro Station

HAL Main Gate

Suranjandas Road, BEML Gate, Jeevanbheema Nagar Cross

 

 3

 

20 Min

4

NDH-MF-1

Mysore Road

Bus Station

Chennammana

Kere Achukattu

Nayandahalli Metro Station, PES College, Katriguppe

 

 4

 

15 Min

5

NDH-MF-2

Mysore Road

Bus Station

Nagarabhavi BDA

Complex

Suvarna Badavane, Nagarabhavi Circle, Ambedkar College, Papareddy Palya

 

 4

 

15 Min

6

MMS-MF-1

Manthrimall

Metro Station

Kempegowda

Metro Station

 

 

 2

 

20 Min

If there is any requirment of any other feeder services, BMTC is requesting people to use “Need More Buses” option provided on BMTC website (www.mybmtc.com) and give in there requests. BMTC will make all efforts to ensure services as per requests of commuters, assures the press note.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Similar Story

Chennai, meet your new MLAs

The TVK swept the TN assembly elections and formed the government in the State. Here is the list of newly elected MLAs.

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) headed by actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay emerged as the single largest party in the recent Tamil Nadu assembly election. Launched in 2024, the debutant party won 108 of the available 234 seats, and secured power after gaining post-election support from Congress, Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), CPI, CPI (M) and some rebel All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) MLAs. Vijay was sworn in as the Chief Minister on May 10. In Chennai, TVK’s tally was an impressive 18 of 20 seats.  A leading star testing political waters and finding success has…

Similar Story

₹541 crore for clean air. So why is Bengaluru still choking?

In this video, we discuss how clean air funds have been utilised and what the city must do to improve air quality.

Last year around the same time, Citizen Matters published a two part series on how the National Clean Air Program (NCAP) funds were underutilised in Bengaluru. Following this, budget allocation sped up and last September, the state government allocated over ₹145 crore to various agencies. However the air quality in the city hasn't improved, while more than ₹100 crores of the clean air funds remain unused. A total of ₹541 crore has been released so far, with ₹147.7 crore recently allocated among BESCOM, BMTC, BSWML, the Horticulture Department, and the Climate Action Cell. The planned projects for these clean air…