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U.P.S.R.T.C. Time Table of Pink Services (UP DATED up to 15-05-2019) U.P.S.R.T.C. Time Table of Pink Services (UP DATED UP TO 15-05-2019) S.No Route Service Buses Trips AGR GZB LKO GKP 1 DELHI-HALDWANI 1 1 2 1 2 DELHI-DEHARADOON 3 3 6 3 3 DELHI-LUCKNOW (KAISARBAGH) VIA BAREILLY 3 5 6 5 4 DELHI-ETAWAH -KANPUR 1 2 2 2 5 DELHI-ALAMBAGH VIA AGRA EXPRESS WAY 3 6 6 2 4 6 DELHI - NOIDA - AGRA 1 1 2 1 7 GORAKHPUR-AYODHYA-LUCKNOW 3 3 6 1 2 8 GORAKHPUR-AZAMGARH-JAUNPUR-ALLAHABAD 3 3 6 3 9 LUCKNOW- VARANASI via PRATAPGARH 2 2 4 2 10 LUCKNOW- HARIDWAR via MORADABAD 1 2 2 2 11 LUCKNOW - PRAYAGRAJ via RAIBAREILLY 5 5 10 5 12 LUCKNOW - AGRA via AGRA EXPRESS WAY 3 4 6 4 13 LUCKNOW - HALDWANI via BAREILLY 1 1 2 1 14 AGRA-DELHI (Saraye Kalekhan) 1 1 2 1 15 AGRA-BAREILLY 2 2 4 2 16 AGRA-HARIDWAR-DEHARADUN 1 2 2 2 17 AGRA-ALIGARH-NOIDA 1 1 2 1 18 AGRA-ANAND VIHAR 1 1 2 1 19 AGRA-MORADABAD 2 2 4 2 Total- 38 47 76 9 14 19 5 1 Up - DELHI-HALDWANI SL. No. 1 Depot Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Type of service PINK From K.M. DELHI DEP 0 13:00 ARR 17:00 MURADABAD 166 DEP 17:05 ARR 17:35 RAMPUR 195 DEP 17:40 ARR 18:55 RUDARPUR 243 DEP 19:00 ARR 20:00 HALDWANI 274 DEP To 1 Dn - HALDWANI-DELHI SL. No. 1 Depot Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Type of service PINK From K.M. HALDWANI DEP 0 23:00 ARR 23:45 RUDARPUR 31 DEP 23:50 ARR 01:05 RAMPUR 79 DEP 01:10 ARR 01:55 MURADABAD 108 DEP 02:00 ARR 06:00 DELHI 274 DEP To 2 Up - DELHI-DEHARADOON SL. No. 1 2 2 Depot Sahibabad Sahibabad Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. Noida- 08:00 DELHI DEP 0 8:00 8:30 ARR 9:45 9:55 10:15 MEERUT 67 DEP 9:50 10:00 10:20 ARR 12:10 12:20 12:40 ROORKEE 183 DEP 12:15 12:25 12:45 ARR 14:10 14:30 DEHARADOON 256 DEP To Rishikesh 14:00 2 Dn - DEHARADUN-DELHI SL. No. 1 1 1 Depot Sahibabad Sahibabad Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. Rishikesh 17:00 DEHARADOON DEP 0 15:45 18:00 ARR 17:30 18:50 19:45 ROORKEE 73 DEP 17:35 18:55 19:50 ARR 19:55 21:15 22:10 MEERUT 189 DEP 20:00 21:20 22:15 ARR 21:45 23:05 0:00 DELHI 256 DEP 22:15 To Noida- 23:00 3 Up - DELHI-LUCKNOW (KAISARBAG) VIA BAREILLY SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Sahibabad Sahibabad Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. DELHI DEP 0 19:00 21:00 22:30 ARR 22:30 00:30 02:00 MORADABAD 166 DEP 22:35 00:35 02:05 ARR 23:20 01:20 02:50 RAMPUR 195 DEP 23:25 01:25 02:55 ARR 00:55 02:55 04:25 BAREILLY 258 DEP 01:00 03:00 ARR 07:00 09:00 LUCKNOW 517 DEP To 3 Dn - LUCKNOW (KAISARBAG) - DELHI-VIA BAREILLY SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Sahibabad Sahibabad Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Ghaziabad Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. LUCKNOW DEP 0 19:30 21:00 ARR 01:30 03:00 BAREILLY 267 DEP 01:35 03:05 07:30 ARR 03:05 04:35 09:00 RAMPUR 330 DEP 03:10 04:40 09:05 ARR 03:55 05:25 09:50 MORADABAD 359 DEP 04:00 05:30 09:55 ARR 07:30 09:00 13:25 DELHI 517 DEP To 4 Up - DELHI-ETAWAH -KANPUR SL. No. 1 Depot Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Type of service PINK From K.M. DELHI DEP 0 22.00 ARR 3.55 ETAWAH 335 DEP 4.00 ARR 6.30 KANPUR 496 DEP To 4 Dn - KANPUR-ETAWAH-DELHI SL. No. 1 Depot Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Type of service PINK From K.M. KANPUR DEP 0 22.00 ARR 0.30 ETAWAH 161 DEP 0.35 ARR 6.30 DELHI 496 DEP To 5 Up - DELHI-ALAMBAGH VIA AGRA EXPRESS WAY SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Awadh Sahibabad Awadh Region Lucknow Ghaziabad Lucknow Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. DELHI DEP 0 07:30 09:00 12:00 ARR 08:00 09:30 12:30 NOIDA 21 DEP 08:15 09:45 12:45 ARR 12:00 13:30 16:30 KUBERPUR 223 DEP 12:05 13:35 16:35 ARR 16:35 18:05 21:05 LUCKNOW 523 DEP To 5 Dn - ALAMBAGH - DELHI VIA AGRA EXPRESS WAY SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Sahibabad Awadh Awadh Region Ghaziabad Lucknow Lucknow Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. LUCKNOW DEP 0 09:00 19:30 21:45 ARR 13:30 00:00 02:15 KUBERPUR 300 DEP 13:35 00:05 02:20 ARR 17:20 03:50 06:05 NOIDA 502 DEP 17:35 04:05 06:20 ARR 18:05 04:35 06:50 DELHI 523 DEP To 6 Up - DELHI - NOIDA - AGRA SL. No. 1 Depot Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Type of service PINK From K.M. DELHI DEP 0 8.00 ARR 8.30 NOIDA 21 DEP 8.40 ARR 12.00 AGRA 240 DEP To 6 Dn - AGRA - NOIDA - DELHI SL. No. 1 Depot Sahibabad Region Ghaziabad Type of service PINK From K.M. AGRA DEP 0 15.00 ARR 18.30 NOIDA 219 DEP 18.35 ARR 19.00 DELHI 240 DEP To 7 Up - GORAKHPUR-AYODHYA-LUCKNOW SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Raptinagar Raptinagar Awadh Region Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Lucknow Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. GORAKHPUR DEP 0 07:45 10:20 16:00 ARR 08:36 11:11 16:51 KHALILABAD 37 DEP 08:40 11:15 16:55 ARR 09:57 12:32 18:12 MAHARAJGANJ 93 DEP 09:59 12:34 18:14 ARR 11:26 14:01 19:41 AYODHYA 158 DEP 11:30 14:05 19:45 ARR 13:32 16:07 21:47 BARABANKI 259 DEP 13:34 16:09 21:49 ARR 14:35 17:10 22:50 LUCKNOW 310 DEP To 7 Dn - LUCKNOW--AYODHYA-GORAKHPUR SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Awadh Raptinagar Raptinagar Region Lucknow Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. LUCKNOW DEP 0 09:00 15:00 19:00 ARR 10:01 16:01 20:01 BARABANKI 51 DEP 10:03 16:03 20:03 ARR 12:05 18:05 22:05 AYODHYA 152 DEP 12:09 18:09 22:09 ARR 13:36 19:36 23:36 MAHARAJGANJ 217 DEP 13:38 19:38 23:38 ARR 14:56 20:56 00:56 KHALILABAD 273 DEP 15:00 21:00 01:00 ARR 15:55 21:55 01:55 GORAKHPUR 310 DEP To 8 Up - GORAKHPUR-AZAMGARH-JAUNPUR-ALLAHABAD SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Raptinagar Raptinagar Raptinagar Region Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. GORAKHPUR DEP 0 07:45 08:00 09:45 ARR 08:40 08:55 10:40 KODIRAM 33 DEP 08:42 08:57 10:42 ARR 09:43 09:58 11:43 DOHRIGHAT 67 DEP 09:44 09:59 11:44 ARR 11:00 11:15 13:00 AZAMGARH 116 DEP 11:15 11:30 13:15 ARR 12:56 14:56 JAUNPUR 182 DEP 12:58 14:58 ARR 15:45 17:45 ALLAHABAD 288 DEP To Varanasi 13:55 8 Dn - ALLAHABAD-JAUNPUR-AZAMGARH-GORAKHPUR SL. No. 1 2 3 Depot Raptinagar Raptinagar Raptinagar Region Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Gorakhpur Type of service PINK PINK PINK From K.M. Varanasi 16:45 ALLAHABAD DEP 0 20:00 21:15 ARR 22:49 00:04 JAUNPUR 106 DEP 22:54 00:09 ARR 19:24 00:36 01:51 AZAMGARH 172 DEP 19:39 00:51 02:06 ARR 20:55 02:07 03:22 DOHRIGHAT 221 DEP 20:57 02:09 03:24 ARR 22:00 03:12 04:27 KODIRAM 255 DEP 22:01 03:13 04:28 ARR 22:58 04:10 05:25 GORAKHPUR 288 DEP To 9 Up - LUCKNOW- VARANSI via PRATAPGARH SL. No. 1 2 Depot Awadh Awadh Region Lucknow Lucknow Type of service PINK PINK From K.M. ALAMBAGH DEP 0 7:00 15:30 ARR 08:35 17:05 RAIBAREILLY 83 DEP 08:40 17:10 ARR 10:20 18:50 PRATAPGARH 169 DEP 10:25 18:55 ARR 11:25 19:55 BADSHAHPUR 207 DEP 11:30 20:00 ARR 12:55 21:25 JAUNPUR 258 DEP 13:00 21:30 ARR 14:10 22:40 VARANSI 322 DEP To 9 Dn - VARANASI -LUCKNOW via PRATAPGARH SL. No. 1 2 Depot Awadh Awadh Region Lucknow Lucknow Type of service PINK PINK From K.M. VARANASI DEP 0 05:00 16:00 ARR 06:10 17:10 JAUNPUR 64 DEP 06:15 17:15 ARR 07:40 18:40 BADSHAHPUR 115 DEP 07:45 18:45 ARR 08:45 19:45 PRATAPGARH 153 DEP 08:50 19:50 ARR 10:30 21:30 RAIBAREILLY 239 DEP 10:35 21:35 ARR 12:10 23:10 ALAMBAGH 322 DEP To 10 Up - LUCKNOW- HARIDWAR via MORADABAD SL.
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