BMTC 500C bus route operated by Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) in Bangalore, India. It starts from Central Silk Board Bus Stop and ends at KR Puram Bus Stop , and then returns on the same route from KR Puram to Central Silk Board. BMTC 500C bus passes through a total of 30 bus stations during the entire journey, providing connectivity between Central Silk Board and KR Puram areas in Bangalore.
Route | 500C |
From | Central Silk Board |
To | KR Puram |
Operating Hours | 5:30 AM - 10:30 PM |
Frequency | |
Trip Duration | 60 mins |
BMTC 500C bus route is operational every day of the week, including weekdays, weekends, and public holidays.
The BMTC 500C bus route passes through a total of 30 stops during the entire journey and has an approximate trip duration of 60 minutes. Some of the major stops on BMTC 500C bus route may include:
1.Central Silk Board
2.HSR Layout SI Apartment
3.HSR Layout BDA Complex
4.Agara BMTC Depot
5.Agara (Sarjapur Road)
6.Iblur
7.Sarjapur Junction (Outer Ring Road)
8.Bellandur Petrol Bunk
9.Bellandur
10.Ecospace (Bellandur)
11.Devarabisanahalli
12.New Horizon College
13.Kadabisanahalli
14.Innovative Multiplex
15.Marathahalli Bridge
16.Chinnappanahalli
17.Karthiknagar
18.Dodda Nekkundi
19.Mahadevapura
20.B Narayanapura
21.KR Puram Railway Station
22.Tin Factory
23.Kasturinagar Cross
24.B Channasandra
25.Ramamurthynagar Underpass
26.Ramamurthynagar Police Station
27.Ramamurthynagar
28.Dooravani Nagar/ITI Circle
29.ITI Colony (KR Puram)
30.KR Puram
Note: Generally, BMTC buses in Bangalore start operating in the early morning hours, around 5:30 or 6:00 am, and continue until late in the evening, around 10:00 or 11:00 pm.
Please be aware that the bus timings provided below are for reference purposes only. and stops may vary depending on the actual BMTC schedule and any updates made by BMTC. It is always recommended to check the latest information from official BMTC sources for accurate and up-to-date route details, timings, and stops.
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