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The new TGSRTC bus service from JBS to the airport passes through the old city

The new TGSRTC bus service from JBS to the airport passes through the old city

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The new Pushpak bus services from Secunderabad to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Shamshabad, pass through the old city. | Photo credit: By arrangement

Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) has introduced new Pushpak bus services from Jubilee Bus Station (JBS) in Secunderabad to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Shamshabad from Wednesday (February 12, 2025). Buses will be available at an hour frequency. The new service passes through the old city.

The public transport bus from JBS will arrive in RGIA through the Secunderabad train station, Ranigunj, Secretariat, Ravindra Bharati, Haj House, Nampally, Gandhi Bhavan, MJ Market, AFZALGUNJ, BAHADURPURA, ARMGHAR and SHAMSHABAD.

The bus from RGIA will arrive in JBA through Shamshabad, Bahadurpura, Afzalgunj, CBS, MJ Market Gandhi Bhavan, Namaplly Railway Station, Ravindra Bharati, Secretariat, Ranigunj, Secundabad Rail Station.

The first bus from the Secunderabad train station will leave at 00.55 hours. And, the first RGIA bus will leave at 00.50 hours.

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