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70V Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 70V bus time schedule & line map 70V M.G.R.Koyambedu - Vandalur Zoo View In Website Mode The 70V bus line (M.G.R.Koyambedu - Vandalur Zoo) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) CMBT: 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM (2) Guduvanchery: 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 70V bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 70V bus arriving. Direction: CMBT 70V bus Time Schedule 30 stops CMBT Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM Monday 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM Vandaloor Zoo Tuesday 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM Vandaloor Gate Wednesday 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM Perungalathur Thursday 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM Peerkankaranai Friday 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM Irumbuliyur Saturday 5:40 AM - 8:37 PM Tambaram Kadaperi 70V bus Info Tambaram Sanatorium Direction: CMBT Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 58 min Chromepet M.I.T. Flyover Line Summary: Vandaloor Zoo, Vandaloor Gate, Perungalathur, Peerkankaranai, Irumbuliyur, Chromepet Tambaram, Kadaperi, Tambaram Sanatorium, Chromepet M.I.T. Flyover, Chromepet, Saravana Saravana Store/Esi Hospital Store/Esi Hospital, Palavaram, Tirususlam, Airport, Meenambakkam, Old Airport, Cement Road, Alandur Palavaram Depot, Cantonment Board (St. Thomas Mount Head Post O∆ce), CIPET, Ambul Nagar, Ekkatuthangal, Tirususlam Defence Colony (Kalaimadal Nagar), Jaffarkhan Pet, Ashok Nagar Metro Station, Vadapalani, Thiru Airport Nagar, Mmda, Arumbakkam, M.G.R.Koyambedu (C.M.B.T.) Meenambakkam Old Airport Cement Road Grand Southern Trunk Road, Chennai Alandur Depot Cantonment Board (St. Thomas Mount Head Post O∆ce) CIPET Ambul Nagar Inner Ring Road, Chennai Ekkatuthangal Defence Colony (Kalaimadal Nagar) Jaffarkhan Pet Inner Ring Road, Chennai Ashok Nagar Metro Station Vadapalani Thiru Nagar Mmda Arumbakkam M.G.R.Koyambedu (C.M.B.T.) Direction: Guduvanchery 70V bus Time Schedule 27 stops Guduvanchery Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM Monday 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM M.G.R.Koyambedu (C.M.B.T.) Tuesday 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM M.G.R.Koyambedu (C.M.B.T.) Wednesday 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM Mmda Colony Thursday 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM Thiru Nagar Friday 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM Ashok Nagar Metro Station Saturday 4:17 AM - 8:53 PM 1st Ave, Chennai Jaffarkhanpet Inner Ring Road, Chennai 70V bus Info Ekkatuthangal Direction: Guduvanchery Stops: 27 CIPET Trip Duration: 53 min Line Summary: M.G.R.Koyambedu (C.M.B.T.), Alandur Metro Station M.G.R.Koyambedu (C.M.B.T.), Mmda Colony, Thiru Nagar, Ashok Nagar Metro Station, Jaffarkhanpet, Grand Southern Trunk Road, Chennai Ekkatuthangal, CIPET, Alandur Metro Station, St St Thomas Mount Thomas Mount, Alandur Bus Depot, Alandur Cement Road, JN Of Palavanthangal And GST, Alandur Bus Depot Meenambakkam, Thirusoolam National Airport, Thrisoolam, Pallavaram, Chromepet, Tambaram Sanatorium, Mepz, Kadaperi, Tambaram, Alandur Cement Road Irumbuliyur, Erikarai, Perungalathur, Vandaloor Gate, Vandaloor Zoo JN Of Palavanthangal And GST Meenambakkam Thirusoolam National Airport Thrisoolam Pallavaram Chromepet Tambaram Sanatorium Mepz Kadaperi Tambaram Irumbuliyur Erikarai Perungalathur Vandaloor Gate Grand Southern Trunk Road, Chennai Vandaloor Zoo 70V bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Chennai. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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