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Allahabad-Jaunpur-Azamgarh ALLAHABAD-JAUNPUR-AZAMGARH-GORAKHPUR Name of the Route → Distance of the Route (in kms)→ BUSES Stations ALD JAUNPUR AZAMGARH DOHRIGHAT GORAKHPUR BUS SERVICES TO INVOLVED DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP Haltage (in min.)→ 10 15 5 15 Haltage(in hrs.)→ KMs from Last Station→ 0 106 66 49 67 S. No. Depot↓ Region↓ From TIME 1 C.LINES ALLD 4:00 7:00 7:10 8:40 8:55 10:00 10:05 12:00 12:15 PAWAN LAR 2 2 Z.ROAD ALLD 4:15 7:15 7:25 8:55 9:10 10:15 10:20 12:15 1 3 Z.ROAD ALLD 4:25 7:25 7:35 9:05 9:20 10:25 10:30 12:25 1 4 NICHLAUL GKP NAVRANIA 4:35 7:35 7:45 9:15 9:30 10:35 10:40 12:35 12:50 MHRJ 2 5 C.LINES ALLD 4:45 7:45 7:55 9:25 9:40 10:45 10:50 12:45 1 6 C.LINES ALLD 5:00 8:00 8:10 9:40 9:55 11:00 11:05 13:00 P. GOLD(Exp.) 1 7 Z.ROAD ALLD 5:20 8:20 8:30 10:00 10:15 11:20 11:25 13:20 13:35 PADRAURANA 2 8 C.LINES ALLD 5:30 8:30 8:40 10:10 10:25 11:30 11:35 13:30 1 9 Z.ROAD ALLD 6:00 9:00 9:10 10:40 10:55 12:00 12:05 14:00 1 10 C.LINES ALLD 6:30 9:30 9:40 11:10 11:25 12:30 12:35 14:30 1 11 C.LINES ALLD 7:00 10:00 10:10 11:40 11:55 13:00 13:05 15:00 PAWAN 1 12 C.LINES ALLD 7:30 10:30 10:40 12:10 12:25 13:30 13:35 15:30 1 13 C.LINES ALLD 8:00 11:00 11:10 12:40 12:55 14:00 14:05 16:00 P. GOLD(Exp.) 1 14 C.LINES ALLD 8:30 11:30 11:40 13:10 13:25 14:30 14:35 16:30 1 15 C.LINES ALLD 9:00 12:00 12:10 13:40 13:55 15:00 15:05 17:00 17:15 P. GOLD(Exp.) SONAULI 2 16 JAUNPUR VNS JAUNPUR 9:30 12:30 12:40 14:10 14:25 15:30 15:35 17:30 1 17 C.LINES ALLD 9:45 12:45 12:55 14:25 14:40 15:45 15:50 17:45 1 18 C.LINES ALLD 10:00 13:00 13:10 14:40 14:55 16:00 16:05 18:00 1 19 JAUNPUR VNS JAUNPUR 10:30 13:30 13:40 15:10 15:25 16:30 16:35 18:30 1 20 L.ROAD ALLD 10:40 13:40 13:50 15:20 15:35 16:40 16:45 18:40 1 21 C.LINES ALLD 11:00 14:00 14:10 15:40 15:55 17:00 17:05 19:00 1 22 DR.AMB AZM AZM/7.00 11:15 14:15 14:25 15:55 16:10 17:15 17:20 19:15 1 23 JAUNPUR VNS JAUNPUR 11:30 14:30 14:40 16:10 16:25 17:30 17:35 19:30 1 24 C.LINES ALLD 12:00 15:00 15:10 16:40 16:55 18:00 18:05 20:00 1 25 DOHRI AZM DOHRI/6.30 12:20 15:20 15:30 17:00 17:15 18:20 18:25 20:20 20:35 DOHRI/21.45 1 26 DOHRI AZM DOHRI/7.00 12:40 15:40 15:50 17:20 17:35 18:40 18:45 20:40 20:55 DOHRI/22.10 1 27 C.LINES ALLD 13:00 16:00 16:10 17:40 17:55 19:00 19:05 21:00 1 28 DR.AMB AZM AZM/8.00 13:20 16:20 16:30 18:00 18:15 19:20 19:25 21:20 21:35 AZM/24.00 1 29 DOHRI AZM DOHRI/7.30 13:40 16:40 16:50 18:20 18:35 19:40 19:45 21:40 21:55 DOHRI/22.45 1 30 C.LINES ALLD 14:00 17:00 17:10 18:40 18:55 20:00 20:05 22:00 1 31 DR.AMB AZM AZM/9.30 14:15 17:15 17:25 18:55 19:10 20:15 20:20 22:15 1 32 C.LINES ALLD 14:30 17:30 17:40 19:10 19:25 20:30 20:35 22:30 1 33 L.ROAD ALLD 14:40 17:40 17:50 19:20 19:35 20:40 20:45 22:40 1 34 L.ROAD ALLD 15:00 18:00 18:10 19:40 19:55 21:00 21:05 23:00 1 35 DR.AMB AZM AZM/10.00 15:30 18:30 18:40 20:10 20:25 21:30 21:35 23:30 1 36 R.NAGAR GKP GORAKHPUR 16:00 19:00 19:10 20:40 20:55 22:00 22:05 0:00 1 37 DOHRI AZM DOHARI/10.00 16:30 19:30 19:40 21:10 21:25 22:30 22:35 0:30 1 38 R.NAGAR GKP GORAKHPUR 17:00 20:00 20:10 21:40 21:55 23:00 23:05 1:00 1 39 R.NAGAR GKP 17:30 20:30 20:40 22:10 22:25 23:30 23:35 1:30 1 40 C.LINES ALLD 18:00 21:00 21:10 22:40 22:55 0:00 0:05 2:00 1 41 R.NAGAR GKP GORAKHPUR 18:30 21:30 21:40 23:10 23:25 0:30 0:35 2:30 1 42 R.NAGAR GKP 18:45 21:45 21:55 23:25 23:40 0:45 0:50 2:45 1 43 C.LINES ALLD 19:00 22:00 22:10 23:40 23:55 1:00 1:05 3:00 1 44 R.NAGAR GKP GORAKHPUR 19:30 22:30 22:40 0:10 0:25 1:30 1:35 3:30 P. GOLD(Exp.) 1 45 R.NAGAR GKP 20:00 23:00 23:10 0:40 0:55 2:00 2:05 4:00 1 46 C.LINES ALLD 20:30 23:30 23:40 1:10 1:25 2:30 2:35 4:30 4:45 SONAULI 2 47 DEO GKP DEORIA 21:00 0:00 0:10 1:40 1:55 3:00 3:05 5:00 5:15 DEORIA 1 48 R.NAGAR GKP 21:30 0:30 0:40 2:10 2:25 3:30 3:35 5:30 1 ALLL GORAKHPUR AZAMGARH VARANASI C.LINES=20 DEO=01 DR.AMB=04 JAUNPUR=03 L.ROAD=03 NICH=01 DOHRI=04 TOTAL=03 Z.ROAD=04 R.NAGAR=8 TOTAL=08 TOTAL=27 TOTAL=10 GORAKHPUR-AZAMGARH-JAUNPUR-ALLAHABAD Name of the Route → Distance of the Route (in kms)→ BUSES Stations GKP DOHRIGHAT AZAMGARH JAUNPUR ALLAHABAD BUS SERVICES TO INVOLVED DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP ARR DEP Haltage (in min.)→ 5151015 Haltage(in hrs.)→ KMs from Last Station→ 0 67 49 66 106 S. No. Depot↓ Region↓ From TIME 1 CLINES ALLD 4:00 5:55 6:00 7:05 7:20 8:50 9:00 12:00 1 2 L.ROAD ALLD 4:10 6:05 6:10 7:15 7:30 9:00 9:10 12:10 1 3 L.ROAD ALLD 4:30 6:25 6:30 7:35 7:50 9:20 9:30 12:30 1 4 CLINES ALLD 4:45 6:40 6:45 7:50 8:05 9:35 9:45 12:45 1 5 CLINES ALLD 5:00 6:55 7:00 8:05 8:20 9:50 10:00 13:00 1 6 RPT GKP 7:00 8:55 9:00 10:05 10:20 11:50 12:00 15:00 P. GOLD(Exp.) 1 7 Z ROAD ALLD PADRAUNA 7:30 9:25 9:30 10:35 10:50 12:20 12:30 15:30 1 8 RPT GKP 8:00 9:55 10:00 11:05 11:20 12:50 13:00 16:00 P. GOLD(Exp.) 1 9 DOHRI AZM DOHARI/6.00 8:15 10:10 10:15 11:20 11:35 13:05 13:15 16:15 1 10 CLINES ALLD 8:30 10:25 10:30 11:35 11:50 13:20 13:30 16:30 1 11 CLINES ALLD LAR 8:45 10:40 10:45 11:50 12:05 13:35 13:45 16:45 2 12 RPT GKP 9:00 10:55 11:00 12:05 12:20 13:50 14:00 17:00 1 13 DOHRI AZM DOHRI/6.30 9:15 11:10 11:15 12:20 12:35 14:05 14:15 17:15 17:30 DOHRI/22.15 1 14 DOHRI AZM DOHRI/7.00 9:30 11:25 11:30 12:35 12:50 14:20 14:30 17:30 17:45 DOHRI/22.30 1 15 RPT GKP 9:45 11:40 11:45 12:50 13:05 14:35 14:45 17:45 1 16 RPT GKP 10:00 11:55 12:00 13:05 13:20 14:50 15:00 18:00 P. GOLD(Exp.) 1 17 RPT GKP 10:15 12:10 12:15 13:20 13:35 15:05 15:15 18:15 1 18 DR.AMB AZM AZM/7.00 10:30 12:25 12:30 13:35 13:50 15:20 15:30 18:30 18:45 AZM/21.45 1 19 DOHRI AZM DOHRI/7.30 10:45 12:40 12:45 13:50 14:05 15:35 15:45 18:45 19:00 DOHRI/23.45 1 20 RPT GKP 11:00 12:55 13:00 14:05 14:20 15:50 16:00 19:00 1 21 JNP VNS JNP 11:15 13:10 13:15 14:20 14:35 16:05 16:15 19:15 19:30 JNP 1 22 CLINES ALLD SONAULI 11:30 13:25 13:30 14:35 14:50 16:20 16:30 19:30 2 23 NICHLAUL GKP MHRJ 12:00 13:55 14:00 15:05 15:20 16:50 17:00 20:00 20:15 MHRJ 2 24 JNP VNS JNP 12:15 14:10 14:15 15:20 15:35 17:05 17:15 20:15 20:30 JNP 1 25 Z ROAD ALLD 12:30 14:25 14:30 15:35 15:50 17:20 17:30 20:30 1 26 Z ROAD ALLD 12:45 14:40 14:45 15:50 16:05 17:35 17:45 20:45 1 27 RPT GKP 13:00 14:55 15:00 16:05 16:20 17:50 18:00 21:00 1 28 JNP VNS JNP 13:15 15:10 15:15 16:20 16:35 18:05 18:15 21:15 21:30 JNP 1 29 Z ROAD ALLD 13:30 15:25 15:30 16:35 16:50 18:20 18:30 21:30 1 30 CLINES ALLD 14:00 15:55 16:00 17:05 17:20 18:50 19:00 22:00 1 31 DR.AMB AZM 14:15 16:10 16:15 17:20 17:35 19:05 19:15 22:15 1 32 CLINES ALLD 14:30 16:25 16:30 17:35 17:50 19:20 19:30 22:30 1 33 CLINES ALLD 15:00 16:55 17:00 18:05 18:20 19:50 20:00 23:00 1 34 DR.AMB AZM 15:15 17:10 17:15 18:20 18:35 20:05 20:15 23:15 1 35 CLINES ALLD 15:30 17:25 17:30 18:35 18:50 20:20 20:30 23:30 1 36 CLINES ALLD 16:00 17:55 18:00 19:05 19:20 20:50 21:00 0:00 PAWAN 1 37 DR.AMB AZM 16:15 18:10 18:15 19:20 19:35 21:05 21:15 0:15 1 38 CLINES ALLD 17:00 18:55 19:00 20:05 20:20 21:50 22:00 1:00 P.
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