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Directions to Bengaluru (Shivaji Nagar) with public transportation

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Bus stations near Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar

  • Maniksha Parade Ground,5 min walk,
  • M.G.Road,7 min walk,
  • Manekshaw Parade Grounds,7 min walk,
  • B.M.T.C. Connactor,7 min walk,
  • M.G.Road Metro Station,8 min walk,
  • B.R.V.Talkies (Cubbon Road),9 min walk,

Metro stations near Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar

  • Mahatma Gandhi Road,7 min walk,

Bus lines to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar

  • 126-A,K.R. Market - Jeevanahalli,
  • 132,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Bus Terminal Domlur,
  • 139,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Jeevan Bheemanagara Bus Station,
  • 144-K,Kaval Byrasandra - Neelasandra,
  • 169,Cauvery Nagara- Jeevanahalli,
  • 304-D,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Medi Mallasandra,
  • 305H,Naduvatti Colony - Shivajinagar Bus Station,
  • 310-E,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Kittaganuru,
  • 311-K,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Sadaramangala,
  • 314,Shivajinagara Bus Station - C.V.Raman Nagara,
  • 314-A,Shivajinagara Bus Station - D.R.D.O.2nd Stage,
  • 317-G,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Hoskote,
  • 320,Immadihalli - Shivajinagar Bus Station,
  • 320-H,Gandhipura - Shivajinagara Bus Station,
  • 320C,Vaidehi Hospital - Shivajinagar Bus Station,
  • 320E,NAGAGONDANAHALLI - Shivajinagar Bus Station,
  • 321E,Muthkuru - Shivajinagar Bus Station,
  • 330,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Munnekolalu,
  • 330-H,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Munnekolalu,
  • 340-F,Shivajinagara Bus Station - Parangipalya,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Bengaluru?

    The closest stations to Bengaluru are:

    • Maniksha Parade Ground is 271 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • M.G.Road is 465 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Manekshaw Parade Grounds is 470 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • B.M.T.C. Connactor is 520 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • Mahatma Gandhi Road is 527 meters away, 7 min walk.
    • M.G.Road Metro Station is 593 meters away, 8 min walk.
    • B.R.V.Talkies (Cubbon Road) is 648 meters away, 9 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Bengaluru?

    These Bus lines stop near Bengaluru: 348D, 34B, K-1, SBS-1K, TR-3

  • Which Metro lines stop near Bengaluru?

    These Metro lines stop near Bengaluru: PURPLE LINE

  • What’s the nearest metro station to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar?

    The nearest metro station to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar is Mahatma Gandhi Road. It’s a 7 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar?

    The nearest bus stop to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar is Maniksha Parade Ground. It’s a 5 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Metro to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar?

    The PURPLE LINE is the first Metro that goes to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar. It stops nearby at 7:29 AM.

  • What time is the last Metro to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar?

    The PURPLE LINE is the last Metro that goes to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar. It stops nearby at 11:43 PM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar?

    The 305K is the first Bus that goes to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar. It stops nearby at 5:11 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar?

    The V-368 SBS-SNBS-JGNAPC is the last Bus that goes to Bengaluru in Shivaji Nagar. It stops nearby at 10:46 PM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Bengaluru?

    The Bus fare to Bengaluru costs about ₹5.00 - ₹231.00.

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