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BMTC also operates air-conditioned "Vayu Vajra" buses from different parts of the city to the Kempegowda International Airport. These buses have fewer stops compared to other bus routes. [11] BMTC issues different types of bus passes for its passengers including yearly student passes, monthly and daily passes. A survey conducted in 2019 found ...
[25] [26] On 6 April 2022, Bus Passes started to be issued on TUMMOC mobile app, passengers have to scan the QR code in the bus to verify the pass bought on the app. [27] In 2022, BMTC has also started to accept ticket payments using UPI in a ON and OFF manner, finally launching it properly in June 2023. A QR code card is either stuck in the ...
The BMTC dedicates around 33 Volvos (AC buses) for Outer Ring Road, Bangalore companies in two shifts - 8-10 am and 5-7 pm. Features of ORRCA Buses: Seat reserved for every passenger; Bus arrives to prescribed pick up point and drop Points on time; ORRCA passes can be used for other regular BMTC Volvo buses and Normal buses
The scheme will apply to all four Road Transport Corporations in the state (KSRTC, BMTC, NWKRTC and KKRTC). Nagara Sarige, Gramantara Sarige, Karnataka Sarige, Vayavya Nagara Sarige, Vayavya Gramantara Sarige, Vayavya Karnataka Sarige, Kalyana Nagara Sarige, Kalyana Gramantara Sarige, Kalyana Karnataka Sarige, Bengaluru Sarige, Samparka and ...
Vayu Vajra (meaning: Air diamond) is a series of public bus owned by Government of Karnataka's public road transport department BMTC, in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India ...
BMTC 18 Attibele Bangalore Urban BMTC 19 Kushalnagar Puttur Kodagu: KSRTC See also. List of bus stations in Karnataka; Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC)
Green Line is mostly elevated, with 26 elevated and 3 underground stations. The Line passes through Majestic station which is an interchange station between Green and Purple Lines. After Phase II was completed, the line extended its stretch from Madavara in northwest to Silk Institute in the South.
Most students commute to school by bus. The buses are both privately owned and public BMTC contract buses. The school buses operate on routes in the city, picking up and dropping students off. Car pooling is encouraged. Boarding is compulsory and is standard for classes 11 and higher. Student hostels are located on campus.