A.P.S.R.T.C Central Bus Station, Tirupati

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A.P.S.R.T.C Central Bus Station
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LocationTatanagar, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517501
India
Coordinates 13°37′47″N79°25′35″E / 13.6298°N 79.4263°E / 13.6298; 79.4263
Owned by APSRTC
Platforms64
Construction
ParkingYes
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Station codeTPT
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A.P.S.R.T.C Central Bus Station, Tirupati

A.P.S.R.T.C Central Bus Station(CBS) is a bus station located in Tirupati in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is owned by Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC). It operates buses to all parts of the State and to nearby cities in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana. This Bus station is spread over an area of 13.22 acres of land and it is the third largest Bus station in Andhra Pradesh after Pandit Nehru Bus Station (28 acres), NTR Bus Station (20.32 acres).

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Structure

There are three mini bus stations in the Tirupati Central bus station complex with a total of 64 platforms in 13.22 acres. [1] [2] The Srihari bus station, formerly known as Central bus station, is utilized for eastern services. The Srinivasa bus station is for west-bound destinations. The Saptagiri link bus station, renamed Yedukondala bus station, is utilized for services to Tirumala. [1]

Tirupati bus stand had a fleet of 1500 buses with nearly 3900 daily trips. [2] It carries on an average of 1.3 lakh passengers per day during normal days which makes it one of the busiest bus-stands. [2]

Platforms

PlatformsBuses
1, 2 Chennai
3, 4 Chennai, Puducherry, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu
5 Kanchipuram, Thiruttani, Puducherry
6 Puttur, Nagari
7 Satyavedu
8 Srikalahasti (Express Buses)
9 Srikalahasti (Non-Stop Buses)
10 Srikalahasti (Pallevelugu)
11 Narasaraopet, Macherla, Sattenapalle
12 Machilipatnam, Vinukonda, Nuzvid
13 Vijayawada, Rajahmundry, Visakhapatnam
14 Eluru, Tanuku, Kakinada
15 Srisailam, Markapur
16 Nellore (Non-Stop Buses)
17 Bhadrachalam, Nalgonda, Miryalguda, Sattenapalle, Macherla
18 Nellore, Gudur, Kavali, Vakadu
19 Sullurupeta, Sriharikota
20 Venkatagiri, Rapur
21, 22 Bengaluru
23, 24 Bengaluru, Mysuru
25, 26 Salem, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Thanjavur
27 Vellore, Tiruvannamalai
28 Chittoor
29 Kuppam, Palamaner, Krishnagiri, Hosur
30 Kurnool, Hyderabad
31 Allagadda, Nandyal
32 Proddatur, Jammalamadugu, Banaganapalle
33 Kadapa (Non-Stop Buses)
34 Rajampet, Badvel, Srisailam, Pulivendula, Tadipatri
35Koduru, Rajampet, Penagalur, Konduru
36 Anantapur, Bellary, Hospet
37, 38 Madanapalle (Express and Non-Stop Buses)
39, 40 Pileru
41 Rayachoti
42 Punganur
43Anupalli
44 Kanipakam
45 to 56 Tirumala
58, 59Gudimallam, Musilipedu, Saraswathi Kandriga, Chellur, Chittoor (via Devalampeta)
61 Pachikapallam, Pallipattu, Karvetinagar, Penumuru
63Ramapuram, Kammapalli, Paidipalle
64Appalayagunta, Thandlam, Boyalagadda, Tirupati Collector Office

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 "New bus station likely to come up on outskirts of Tirupati". The Hindu. Tirupati. 26 December 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2018.