Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Transport (MBMT)
MBMT bus
ParentMira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation
Founded1 March 2006
LocaleMira Bhayandar Mumbai Metropolitan area
Service areaMira Road
Bhayandar
Thane
Mumbai
Kalyan
Service typelocal, limited bus
OperatorMira Bhayandar Municipal Transport Undertaking
Websitewww.mbmc.gov.in

The Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Transport (MBMT) is a public transport service owned by the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC), which commenced operations in 2006 as a local bus services connecting interconnecting various places in the Mira-Bhayandar area. Presently, these buses are run by a private company Kestrel Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Kestrel will pay a royalty of Re 1 per kilometer to the MBMT. Presently MBMT operates in Mira-Bhayander, Thane, Borivali, Uttan and Andheri. Its fleet consists of non-AC TATA Marcopolo CNG buses and a handful of Volvo AC buses.[1]

MBMT Bus Routes

The following is a list of the limited bus routes operated by MBMT in Mumbai.[2]

Route

Number

Origin Destination Notes
1 Bhayander Railway Station (West) Chowk Garden
2 Uttan Naka
3 Manori Tar
4 Pagoda
5-Ring Bhayander Railway Station (West) Via Maxus Mall
6 Uttan Naka Manori Tar
7 Maxus Mall Andheri Station (East)
7 AC
8 Gorai Khadi Chowk Garden
9 Chowk Dhakka Jetty Velkani Bhatebunder
10 Bhayander Railway Station (West) Thane Railway Station (East)
10 AC
12 Bhayander Railway Station (East) Magathane Depot Via Mira Road (East)
14
15 Mira Road Railway Station East Rashmi Complex
16 Unique Garden
17 Vinay Nagar
18 Jogeshwari Railway Station Western Park Discontinued
19 Mira Road Railway Station (East) JP North
21 Mira Road Railway Station (East) Ram Nagar
22 Shanti Vidyanagri
23 Mira Gaon
24 Western Park
25 Mira Gaon
28 Garden City
28 AC Agarkar Chowk (Andheri-E)
29 Thane Railway Station (East)
29 AC
33 Essel World Ulhasnagar Depot Via Bhiwandi (Discontinued)
34 Chowk Garden Velkani Bhatebunder

See also

References

  1. "Four MBMT buses impounded by RTO | the Freepress Journal". Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  2. "BEST". BEST. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
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