The telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) has scheduled 5,265 special buses for the next holiday season to make it easier for people returning home for Bathukamma and Dasara. From october 13 to october 25, travelers can ride these special buses. For 536 services on these unique buses, advance reservations are available.

With Saddula Bathukamma on october 22, Maharnavami on october 23, and dasara on october 24, the TSRTC examines the potential for excessive traffic. From hyderabad and Secunderabad, special buses would be operated to all regions of the state as well as to Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. Major bus stations including MGBS, JBS, CBS, KPHB Colony, uppal Crossroads, uppal Bus-stand, Dilsukhnagar, LB nagar, Aramghar, etc. will provide the special buses, in addition to locations like these. On festival days, city buses will run every 10 minutes along the MGBS-Uppal, MGBS-JBS, and MGBS-LB nagar routes.


The firm has opted to offer regular and special services from several places instead of MBGS because to the surge in passengers from october 21 to october 23. From CBS, buses will leave towards Anantapur, Chittoor, Kadapa, Kurnool, Nellore, and Ongole in Andhra Pradesh. Buses from JBS and Picket will travel to Adilabad, Karimnagar, Medak, and Nizamabad. Buses from uppal Crossing will travel to Warangal, Hanmakonda, Janagama, Parkala, Narsampeta, Mahabubabad, Thorruru, and Yadagirigutta. Buses will leave from LB nagar for Vijayawada, Vijayanagaram, Guntur, and Visakhapatnam. From MGBS, all other services will function as usual.

For people travelling home for the Bathukamma and dasara holidays, TSRTC has planned to run 5265 special buses. 4,280 unique services were offered last year, 239 of which had reservations. We are operating roughly 1000 (20%) more buses this time around than we did last year, according to TSRTC Managing director VC Sajjanar.

On the official website, tsrtconline.in, reservations can be made in advance for these exclusive services. TSRTC call centre numbers 040-69440000 and 040-23450033 may also be used by people to get additional information about special services.




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