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Ktclintrastate MAPUSA - PEDNE - SIOLIM SECTOR P.N. 22,28,29 MAPUSA - BICHOLIM - VALPOI SECTOR P.N. 24,25 MARCEL - AMONA - VALPOI SECTOR P.N. 31,32,34 MARGAO - VASCO - CANACONA SECTOR P.N. 16,17,18 PONDA - SHIRODA - CURCHOREM SECTOR P.N. 12 TO 15 To Via Bus Departure Timings To Via Bus Departure Timings To Via Bus Departure Timings To Via Bus Departure Timings To Via Bus Departure Timings MAPUSA Porvorim 09.15, 09.30, 09.35, 09.40, 09.45, 09.50, 10.00, USTE Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi-Dhave 11.30 VOLVOI Old Goa-Marcel 13.05, 17.40, 20.00 10.35, 10.45, 10.50, 11.00, 11.10, 11.50, 13.10, GOLAVLI Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 10.30 SAVOI Old Goa-Marcel-Volvoi-Bhatule 19.00 MARGAO Bambolim-Cortalim-Verna 05.40, Frequancy of every 10 minutes, 22.00 PONDA Old Goa-Kundai 08.15, 16.05, 18.10 (Ladies Special), 18.30, Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 15.00, 15.25, 15.35, 15.40, 15.45, 15.55, 16.00, SATRE 17.35 CUPA Old Goa-Marcel 10.15, 18.30 MARGAO (EXP.) Bambolim-Cortalim 17.15, 17.30, 17.45, 17.55, 18.05, 18.15 19.30, 20.15, 21.40 16.20, 16.30, 16.50, 17.15, 18.00, 21.30, 22.40 COPARDE Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 20.10 AKHADA Old Goa-Marcel 21.00 VIJAYDURGA Old Goa-Mardol-Keri 18.00 PETHECHAWADA Mapusa-Pernem-Korgao 20.25 CARANZOL Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 11.40 Old Goa-Marcel VASCO Bambolim-Cortalim-Chicalim 05.50, Frequancy of every 10 minutes, 22.00 JUVEM 12.40 TITAN Kundai-Ponda 06.50 KERI Mapusa-Pernem-Korgao 10.40, 18.00 VALPOI Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 11.45, 15.00 GIMONE Old Goa-Marcel-Tamsuli-Keri 17.55 VASCO (EXP.) Bambolim-Cortalim 07.20, 07.35, 07.45, 07.55, 08.10, 17.45, 18.00, 18.15 HARMAL Mapusa-Pernem-Korgao 19.30 NANODA Assnora-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 08.10, 17.40 (Bypass) SANKHALI Old Goa-Marcel-Amona 08.10, 08.45, 09.00, 09.15, 09.25, TITAN Bambolim-Cortalim-Verna 08.30, 09.15, 16.05, 16.25, 16.45 ASHRAM Kundai-Ponda 07.00 MOPA Mapusa-Pernem-Kadshi 17.30 SHINGNE Assnora-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 17.50 (Bypass) 09.50, 10.10, 10.15, 10.30, 11.05, UNIVERSITY Bambolim 08.50, 09.00, 09.05, 09.15,16.30, 17.15, 17.30 SAVOI - VEREM Kundai-Ponda 11.30 MOPA Mapusa-Pernem-Karmaliwada 11.50, 18.20 VELGUEM Assnora-Bicholim-Sankhali-Valpoi 17.20 (Bypass) 12.00, 12.30, 12.50, 13.30, 13.45, VOLVOI Kundai-Ponda 11.35 Mapusa-Bicholim-Sarvan-Sankhali MARGAO Cortalim-Cansaulim-Majorda 13.30, 17.30, 17.50, 18.15, PERNEM Mapusa-Colvale-Dhargal 09.30 VIRDI 16.15 14.15, 14.45, 15.00, 15.15, 15.45, GAUNE Kundai-Ponda 15.25 BHUTWADI Mapusa-Colvale-Dhargal-Pernem 12.15, AMONA Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali 11.35, 17.40 17.40, 17.45, 20.30 BETUL Cortalim-Margao-Velim 18.00 VAGURME Kundai-Ponda 10.25 HARMAL Mapusa-Arabo-Virnoda-Pernem-Bhatwadi 13.30 TALEKHOL Mapusa-Bicholim-Sankhali-Parye 12.10, 17.10 SURLA Old Goa-Marcel-Sankhali-Maina 11.00 PONDA Cortalim-Lotulim 08.10, Mapusa-Bicholim SHIRSHIRE Kundai-Ponda 10.45, 16.25 MANDREM Mapusa-Arabo-Virnoda-Pernem 10.20 SANKHALI 20.30 SURLA Old Goa-Marcel-Sankhali-Chorla 11.30, 17.40 MARGAO Cortalim-Lotulim 18.05 ASHVEM Mapusa-Arabo-Pernem 17.30, SANKHALI Mapusa-Bicholim 18.50 (Bypass) SAVERSHE Old Goa-Marcel-Sankhali-Vante 17.30 SHIRODA Kundai-Ponda 20.00 BIBAL Cortalim-Lotulim-Shiroda 17.40 MORJIM Mapusa-Arabo-Tuyem 12.15, 18.15 MARGAO Mapusa-Sankhali-Honda-Pali-U.Tisk-Ponda 05.50 VIRDI Old Goa-Marcel-Sankhali 12.20, 19.30 CURCHOREM Kundai-Ponda-Shiroda 10.10, 11.40, 16.45, 19.00 Mapusa-Arabo-Tuyem 19.10 BICHOLIM Mapusa-Assnora 06.00, 09.30, 14.05 Old Goa-Marcel-Sankhali PARSE KHODGINI 12.10, 17.20 KALAY Kundai-Ponda-Shiroda-Curchorem 11.15, 17.55 DEVSU Mapusa-Siolim-Parse-Korgao 18.15 USAP Mapusa-Assnora-Nanora 12.20, 18.00 VANTE Marcel-Sankhali-Pissurlem-Dongarwada 17.00 ALTINHO - CALANGUTE - ALDONA SECTOR P.N. 19,20,21,C TAMBDISURLA Kundai-Ponda-Usgao 10.55, 17.45 MANDREM Mapusa-Siolim-Parse 17.10 DHUMASE Mapusa-Assnora-Pirna-Menkure 18.40 ADVOI Marcel-Sankhali-Kumbharwada 18.20 BICHOLIM Mapusa-Aldona-Khorjuve 07.10, 09.50, 14.05 HARMAL Mapusa-Siolim-Mandre 12.00, AMTHANE Mapusa-Assnora-Bicholim-Pirna 11.30, 17.40 (Bypass) MORLLEM Marcel-Sankhali-Honda 11.45, 18.10 DHADA Kundai-Ponda-Usgao 12.35 BICHOLIM Pomburpa-Aldona 18.15 KERI Mapusa-Siolim-Mandrem 11.30, 12.35, 18.35, 19.30 KUDCHIRE Mapusa-Assnora-Bicholim-Maulinge 11.20, 18.10 (Bypass) VALPOI Marcel-Sankhali-Honda 11.20 ZARME Kundai-Ponda-Usgao-Guleli-Valpoi 17.05 Mapusa-Assnora-Dodamarg 12.30 QUITLA Pomburpa-Aldona 07.40, 18.00, 18.50, 19.50 MORJIM Mapusa-Siolim 19.15 IBRAMPUR ZARME Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi 11.15, 16.45 MALPAN Kundai-Ponda-Usgao-Guleli 11.50, 18.00 CHOPDE Mapusa-Siolim 17.00 SAL Mapusa-Assnora-Dodamarg 13.00, 19.20 NANELI Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi 11.50, 18.00 MAPUSA Pomburpa-Uccasaim 06.45, 07.15, 13.15, 17.20, MARGAO Kundai-Ponda-Borim 20.40 AGARWADA Mapusa-Sodiye-Siolim 11.50, 17.25 MAPUSA Brittona-Tin Building-Porvorim 08.15, 10.40, 16.40, HIVRE Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi 10.45 CALANGUTE Sangolda-Saligao 11.30, 14.30, 16.30, 18.15, 20.00 IBRAMPUR Mapusa-Dhargal-Kulan-Chandel 12.35, 18.10 MAPUSA Brittona-Succoro 07.00, 09.30, 11.30, 16.20, 18.30 Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi 18.30 SONAL-KADTARI CALANGUTE Betim-Pilerna-Saligao 07.45, HALI Mapusa-Dhargal-Kulan-Chandel 10.15, 18.00 (Bypass) GOLAVALI Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi 19.00 HALARNA Mapusa-Dhargal-Kulan-Bailpar 14.00, 18.30 SHINGNE Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi 17.50 MANDREM Candolim-Calangute-Siolim 17.30, TULASKARWADI Mapusa-Dhargal-Kulan-Nagzar 12.40, 18.30 CARANZOL Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi 11.00 HARMAL Candolim-Calangute-Siolim-Mandrem 20.30 WARKHAND Mapusa-Dadachiwadi-Palya-Nagzar 13.10, 17.30 GOLAVLI Marcel-Sankhali-Honda-Valpoi-Rive 19.00 ALTINHO Church-A.I.R. 08.00, 08.30, 08.35, 08.50, 09.15, TALARNA Mapusa-Revoda-Pirna-Ozrim 14.05, 18.25 MENKURE Mapusa-Revoda-Pirna 18.10 (Pass Holder) 09.50, 10.25, 11.20, 12.15, 12.45, BADEM Mapusa-Porvorim-Assagao 07.00, 11.30, 14.30, 20.10 15.00, 15.50, 16.45, 16.30, 17.15 .
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