Amaravathi bus
Amaravathi bus in Kurnool Bus stand.

Description

Kurnool bus station
General information
LocationBallari Road, Kurnool, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh
India
Coordinates15°49′27″N 78°01′40″E / 15.8242°N 78.0277°E / 15.8242; 78.0277
Elevation274 m (899 ft)
Owned byAPSRTC
Operated byAPSRTC
Platforms25
Bus stands3
Construction
Structure typeArc shaped, Multi storeyed
ParkingYes
Other information
Station codeKNL
History
Opened1985
Passengers
80,000/day
Location
Kurnool bus station is located in Andhra Pradesh
Kurnool bus station
Kurnool bus station
Location in Andhra Pradesh
Kurnool bus station is located in India
Kurnool bus station
Kurnool bus station
Location in India
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Kurnool bus station is a bus station located in Kurnool city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is owned by Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation.

Kurnool is the Gate way of Rayalaseema. Every bus depot in Rayalaseema region runs Bus services to Kurnool. Buses are also available for almost every city and town in Southern Andhra Pradesh and Southern Karnataka.

Another Major Bus operators are KSRTC which runs from Karnataka and TSRTC of Telangana. [1] This is one of the major bus stations in the state, which have services to major cities and towns in the state and to other states like Karnataka, and Telangana.[2]

Expansion works

Now bus station expansion works are going under process while the city is said to run city busses from 2020 as the second phase of launching city busses in Andhra Pradesh cities.

Depot

Kurnool Bus station has 2 depots

  1. Kurnool - 1 Depot
  2. Kurnool - 2 Depot

Source

https://www.apsrtc.ap.gov.in/Depots.php

http://www.apsrtclivetrack.com/#/

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 November 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Kurnool bus station". The Hindu. 3 March 2016.
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