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Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation Ajmer Depot RAJASTHAN STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION AJMER DEPOT DEPATURE ARRIVAL S.No FROM TO VIA DISTANCE BUS TYPE TIME TIME 1 AJMER ALIGARH JAIPUR-MATHURA 5:38 16:30 439 EXP 2 AJMER NAKODA BEAWAR-JODHPUR 5:40 13:30 340 EXP 3 VRINDAVAN PUSHKAR MATHURA-JAIPUR 6:00 16:45 397 EXP 4 AJMER SIKAR KISHANGARH-KHUD 6:15 12:30 205 EXP 5 AJMER SIKAR SALIMABAD-JHAG 6:15 11:15 192 EXP 6 NAWA SIKAR MAROTH-DANTA 6:15 9:15 93 EXP 7 BHIWANI AJMER MAHENDRAGARH-JAIPUR 6:20 16:19 411 EXP 8 AJMER BORAWAD KISHANGARH-MAKRANA 6:20 9:35 103 ORD 9 PISANGAN JAIPUR AJMER-DUDU 6:30 11:05 177 EXP 10 KUCHAMAN MAKRANA MANGLANA 6:30 7:15 26 ORD 11 AJMER MAHAVIRJI JAIPUR-MAHUWA 6:34 13:40 314 EXP 12 MANDAL JODHA JAIPUR PUSHKAR-AJMER 6:45 12:03 195 EXP 13 IDAWA JAIPUR PUSHKAR-AJMER-DUDU 6:45 11:59 213 EXP 14 BUDSU SIKAR KUCHAMAN-KHUD 6:45 10:00 88 EXP 15 AJMER JAIPUR KISHANGARH-DUDU 6:50 9:35 136 EXP 16 AJMER BHIWANI JAIPUR-MAHENDRAGARH 7:00 16:30 408 EXP 17 FIROZABAD AJMER AGRA-JAIPUR 7:00 18:06 431 EXP 18 AJMER SALASAR KISHANGARH-DIDWANA 7:00 12:30 224 EXP 19 RUPANGARH KISHANGARH TIYOD 7:00 8:15 41 ORD 20 KUCHAMAN AJMER MANGALANA 7:00 9:30 124 ORD 21 AJMER FIROZABAD AGRA-JAIPUR 7:22 18:15 428 EXP 22 BORAWAD LADNU MAKRANA-DIDWANA 7:30 11:10 113 EXP 23 RIYA JAIPUR GOVINDGARH-AJMER 7:30 12:17 191 EXP 24 KADEL JAIPUR PUSHKAR-AJMER 7:30 11:51 161 EXP 25 NAWA MAKARANA MITHRI-NARAYANPURA 7:30 8:45 33 ORD 26 JAIPUR AJMER DUDU-KISHANGARH 7:40 10:25 139 .S.DLX 27 JAIPUR AJMER DUDU-KISHANGARH 7:40 10:25 139 EXP 28 AJMER SUJANGARH KISHANGARH-LADNU 8:00 13:45 199 EXP 29 AJMER PUSHKAR 8:00 8:30 15 ORD 30 AJMER JAIPUR KISHANGARH-DUDU 8:08 10:38 136 STAR 31 BORAWAD KUCHAMAN MAKRANA 8:10 9:30 34 ORD 32 AJMER SHAMBAR KISHANGARH-DUDU 8:15 11:15 93 ORD 33 KUCHAMAN NAWA MITHRI-NARAYANPURA 8:15 9:15 29 ORD 34 AJMER SIKAR KISHANGARH-KHUD 8:30 14:30 178 EXP 35 AJMER LUDHIYANA SARDARSHAHAR-HANUMANGARH 9:00 5:00 720 EXP 36 MAKARANA SIKAR KUCHAMAN-KHUD 9:00 12:45 100 EXP 37 AJMER KISHANGARH GAGWANA 9:00 9:45 27 ORD 38 AJMER KAYAMPURA GAGWANA 9:10 9:50 20 ORD 39 AJMER GOTHANIYANA KISHANGARH-DADIYA 9:30 12:00 69 ORD 40 KISHANGARH HARMADA BHOJYAS 9:30 10:30 16 ORD 41 AJMER SIKAR SALIMABAD-JHAG-ROOPANGARH 9:40 15:00 195 EXP 42 PUSHKAR VRINDAVAN JAIPUR-MATHURA 9:50 20:00 394 EXP 43 AJMER JAIPUR KISHANGARH-DUDU 9:54 12:24 136 S.DLX 44 HARMADA AJMER BHOJYAS 10:30 12:00 43 ORD 45 AJMER PILANI KUCHAMAN-CHITAWA 10:45 19:30 294 EXP 46 KUCHAMAN SIKAR CHITAWA-KHUD 10:45 13:45 74 EXP 47 AJMER PARBATSAR NARWAD-KEKRI 11:00 13:30 72 ORD 48 AJMER LADNU KISHANGARH-DIDWANA 11:35 16:00 184 EXP 49 JAIPUR AJMER DUDU-KISHANGARH 11:40 14:10 139 STAR 50 BORAWAD SIKAR MAKRANA-KUCHAMAN 12:00 16:00 108 EXP 51 AJMER MANPURA GAGWANA 13:00 13:45 23 ORD 52 DELHI AJMER KOTPUTLI-JAIPUR 13:35 23:35 425 STAR 53 AJMER BEAGU BHILWARA-SLUTYA 14:00 20:30 217 EXP 54 AJMER MAKARANA KISHANGARH-PARBATSAR 14:20 17:20 95 ORD 55 MAHAVIRJI AJMER MAHUWA- JAIPUR 14:30 21:30 317 EXP 56 AJMER SHAMBUPURA KISHANGARH-MAROTH 14:45 18:50 122 ORD 57 AJMER RENWAL KISHANGARH-SAMBHAR 15:15 20:00 160 EXP 58 BORAWAD SUJANGARH KUCHAMAN-LADNU 15:20 19:30 128 EXP 59 AJMER NAGAR KISHANGARH-SIROJ 15:20 19:45 74 ORD 60 BORAWAD NAWA MAKRANA-MEHRI 16:15 18:15 41 ORD 61 AJMER MAKARANA KISHANGARH-PARBATSAR 16:30 18:45 95 EXP 62 AJMER KORSINA DUDU 16:30 20:00 110 ORD 63 AJMER ARIE KISHANGARH-SIROJ 16:45 19:30 72 ORD 64 AJMER RUPANGARH NARWAD- SALIMABAD 17:00 19:30 58 ORD 65 AJMER RUPANGARH KISHANGARH 17:00 19:30 68 ORD 66 AJMER KADEL PUSHKAR 17:15 18:30 25 ORD 67 AJMER KAKNIVAS KISHANGARH-PATAN 17:20 19:05 48 ORD 68 AJMER RATANGARH KISHANGARH-SUJANGARH 17:25 0:00 255 EXP 69 AJMER KARKEDI MANDURAI 17:30 19:00 40 ORD 70 AJMER RIYA PUSHKAR-GOVINDGARH 17:40 19:30 55 ORD 71 AJMER BANWAL MAYAPUR 17:45 19:45 39 ORD 72 DELHI AJMER KOTPUTLI-JAIPUR 17:50 3:00 425 EXP 73 AJMER KANPUR JAIPUR-AGRA 18:00 11:30 679 EXP 74 ALIGARH AJMER MATHURA-JAIPUR 18:00 3:45 442 EXP 75 AJMER IDAWA PUSHKAR-BHUVLA 18:00 19:45 77 ORD 76 AJMER PISANGAN AJMER-DUDU 18:00 19:30 41 ORD 77 AJMER BORAWAD KISHANGARH-MAKRANA 18:05 21:15 103 EXP 78 BORAWAD PARBATSAR MAKRANA-MANGLANA 18:15 19:15 33 ORD 79 AJMER KUCHAMAN KISHANGARH-PARBATSAR 18:20 21:00 105 EXP 80 AJMER KUCHAMAN ROOPANGARH-PARBATSAR 18:20 21:00 105 ORD 81 MAKARANA BUDUS KUCHAMAN 18:20 20:00 40 ORD 82 AJMER DELHI JAIPUR-KOTPUTLI 18:28 3:28 422 EXP 83 AJMER MANDALJODHA PUSHKAR-BORADA 18:30 20:30 59 ORD 84 MAKRANA DELHI SAMBHAR-JOBNER 19:15 5:34 430 EXP 85 AJMER DELHI JAIPUR-KOTPUTLI 20:15 6:00 422 STAR 86 LUDHIYANA AJMER HANUMANGARH-SARDARSHAHAR 21:00 17:00 720 EXP 87 AJMER DELHI JAIPUR-KOTPUTLI 21:30 6:30 422 SLP 88 DELHI AJMER KOTPUTLI-JAIPUR 21:35 6:15 425 SLP.
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