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Final Tables LUCKNOW-ALLAHABAD A/C SERVICES ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL/DE SL DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM PARTURE TO NO FROM SERVICE AT ALLD. ALAMBAGH 1 ALM LKO 6.00 10.30 VOLVO 2 ALM LKO 6.45 11.15 VOLVO 3 ALM LKO 7.30 12.00 VOLVO VNS/15.45/16.15- 4 PRAYAG ALLD 8.15 12.45/13.15 HISPANO ALLD. 5 CIVIL LINES ALLD 9.00 13.30 HISPANO 6 PRAYAG ALLD 9.45 14.15 HISPANO 7 ALM LKO 10.30 15.00 H.GOLD 8 ALM LKO 11.15 15.45 VOLVO 9 ALM LKO 12.00 16.30 VOLVO 10 ALM LKO 12.45 17.15 VOLVO 11 PRAYAG ALLD 13.30 18.00/18.30 HISPANO VNS/21.00/07.00 12 CIVIL LINES ALLD 14.15 18.45 HISPANO 13 PRAYAG ALLD 15.00 19.30 HISPANO 14 PRAYAG ALLD 15.45 20.15/20.45 HISPANO MIRZAPUR/23.00 15 ALM LKO 16.30 21.00 VOLVO 16 ALM LKO 17.15 21.45 VOLVO 17 ALM LKO 18.00 22.30 VOLVO 18 PRAYAG ALLD 19.00 23.30 HISPANO 19 CIVIL LINES ALLD 20.00 0.30 HISPANO 20 PRAYAG ALLD 21.00 1.30 HISPANO ALLAHABAD LUCKNOW PRAYAG 7 ALAMBAGH 10 CIVIL LINES 3 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 10 ALLAHABAD-LUCKNOW A/C SERVICES ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL/ SL DEPARTURE DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM TO NO FROM AT SERVICE ALLD. ALAMBAGH 1 ALM LKO 6.00 10.30 VOLVO 2 ALM LKO 6.45 11.15 VOLVO 3 ALM LKO 7.30 12.00 VOLVO 4 PRAYAG ALLD MIRZAPUR/5.30 7.45/8.15 12.45 HISPANO 5 CIVIL LINES ALLD 9.00 13.30 HISPANO 6 PRAYAG ALLD 9.45 14.15 HISPANO 7 PRAYAG ALLD VNS-07.00 9.30/10.30 15.00 HISPANO 8 ALM LKO 11.15 15.45 VOLVO 9 ALM LKO 12.00 16.30 VOLVO 10 ALM LKO 12.45 17.15 VOLVO ALLD./7.30- 11 PRAYAG ALLD VNS/10.30 13.00/13.30 18.00 HISPANO 12 CIVIL LINES ALLD 14.15 18.45 HISPANO 13 PRAYAG ALLD 15.00 19.30 HISPANO 14 ALM LKO 15.45 20.15 H.GOLD 15 ALM LKO 16.30 21.00 VOLVO 16 ALM LKO 17.15 21.45 VOLVO 17 ALM LKO 18.00 22.30 VOLVO 18 PRAYAG ALLD VNS/16.15 18.45/19.00 23.30 HISPANO 19 CIVIL LINES ALLD 20.00 0.30 HISPANO 20 PRAYAG ALLD 21.00 1.30 HISPANO ALLAHABAD LUCKNOW PRAYAG 7 ALAMBAGH 10 CIVIL LINES 3 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 10 VOLVO SERVICES NO.OF SL.NO. ROUTE NAME SERVICES 1 LUCKNOW-ALLAHABAD 20 2 ALLAHABAD-LUCKNOW 20 3 LUCKNOW-AGRA-JAIPUR 3 4 JAIPUR-AGRA-LUCKNOW 3 5 LUCKNOW-AGRA-DELHI 1 6 DELHI-AGRA-LUCKNOW 1 7 AGRA-MATHURA-DELHI 8 8 DELHI-MATHURA-AGRA 8 9 LUCKNOW-FAIZABAD-GORAKHPUR 2 10 GORAKHPUR-FAIZABAD-LUCKNOW 2 11 LUCKNOW-SULTANPUR-JAUNPUR-VARANASI 3 12 VARANASI-JAUNPUR-SULTANPUR-LUCKNOW 3 13 LUCKNOW-FAIZABAD-AZAMGARH-BALLIA 2 14 BALLIA-AZAMGARH-FAIZABAD-LUCKNOW 2 LUCKNOW-ALLAHABAD DEPARTURE ARRIVAL/DEP SL BUS DEPOT REGION FROM FROM ARTURE TO NO SERVICE ALAMBAGH FROM ALLD. 1 ALM LKO 6.00 10.30 VOLVO 2 ALM LKO 6.45 11.15 VOLVO 3 ALM LKO 7.30 12.00 VOLVO VNS/15.45/16.15- 4 PRAYAG ALLD 8.15 12.45/13.15 HISPANO ALLD. 5 CIVIL LINES ALLD 9.00 13.30 HISPANO 6 PRAYAG ALLD 9.45 14.15 HISPANO 7 ALM LKO 10.30 15.00 H.GOLD 8 ALM LKO 11.15 15.45 VOLVO 9 ALM LKO 12.00 16.30 VOLVO 10 ALM LKO 12.45 17.15 VOLVO 11 PRAYAG ALLD 13.30 18.00/18.30 HISPANO VNS/21.00/07.00 12 CIVIL LINES ALLD 14.15 18.45 HISPANO 13 PRAYAG ALLD 15.00 19.30 HISPANO 14 PRAYAG ALLD 15.45 20.15/20.45 HISPANO MIRZAPUR/23.00 15 ALM LKO 16.30 21.00 VOLVO 16 ALM LKO 17.15 21.45 VOLVO 17 ALM LKO 18.00 22.30 VOLVO 18 PRAYAG ALLD 19.00 23.30 HISPANO 19 CIVIL LINES ALLD 20.00 0.30 HISPANO 20 PRAYAG ALLD 21.00 1.30 HISPANO ALLAHABAD-LUCKNOW ARRIVAL/ SL ARRIVAL AT BUS DEPOT REGION FROM DEPARTURE TO NO ALAMBAGH SERVICE FROM ALLD. 1 ALM LKO 6.00 10.30 VOLVO 2 ALM LKO 6.45 11.15 VOLVO 3 ALM LKO 7.30 12.00 VOLVO 4 PRAYAG ALLD MIRZAPUR/5.30 7.45/8.15 12.45 HISPANO 5 CIVIL LINES ALLD 9.00 13.30 HISPANO 6 PRAYAG ALLD 9.45 14.15 HISPANO 7 PRAYAG ALLD VNS-07.00 9.30/10.30 15.00 HISPANO 8 ALM LKO 11.15 15.45 VOLVO 9 ALM LKO 12.00 16.30 VOLVO 10 ALM LKO 12.45 17.15 VOLVO ALLD./7.30- 11 PRAYAG ALLD VNS/10.30 13.00/13.30 18.00 HISPANO 12 CIVIL LINES ALLD 14.15 18.45 HISPANO 13 PRAYAG ALLD 15.00 19.30 HISPANO 14 ALM LKO 15.45 20.15 H.GOLD 15 ALM LKO 16.30 21.00 VOLVO 16 ALM LKO 17.15 21.45 VOLVO 17 ALM LKO 18.00 22.30 VOLVO 18 PRAYAG ALLD VNS/16.15 18.45/19.00 23.30 HISPANO 19 CIVIL LINES ALLD 20.00 0.30 HISPANO 20 PRAYAG ALLD 21.00 1.30 HISPANO LUCKNOW-ETAWAH-AGRA-JAIPUR ROUTE DEPARTURE ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL/DEP SL FROM DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM ARTURE TO NO LUCKNOW(AL FROM SERVICE FROM AGRA AMBAGH) KANPUR(CBS) 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 10.00 12.00/12.15 17.30 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 17.00 19.00/19.15 00.30/1.00 VOLVO JAIPUR 3 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 22.00 00.00/00.15 5.30 VOLVO JAIPUR-AGRA- ETAWAH-LUCKNOW ROUTE ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL AT SL DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM DEPARTURE LUCKNOW TO NO FROM SERVICE FROM AGRA (ALAMBAGH) KANPUR(CBS) 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 10.00 15.15/15.30 17.30 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW JAIPUR/17.00 22.15 3.30/3.45 5.45 VOLVO 3 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 23.00 4.15/4.30 6.30 VOLVO LUCKNOW-ETAWAH-AGRA-DELHI ROUTE DEPARTURE ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL/DEP SL FROM DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM ARTURE TO NO LUCKNOW(AL FROM SERVICE FROM AGRA AMBAGH) KANPUR(CBS) 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 20.00 22.00/22.15 3.45/4.00 VOLVO DELHI(S.K.KHAN) DELHI -AGRA- ETAWAH-LUCKNOW--ROUTE ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL/DEP ARRIVAL AT SL DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM ARTURE AT LUCKNOW TO NO FROM SERVICE AGRA (ALAMBAGH) KANPUR(CBS) 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW DELHI/20.00 0.30 5..45/6.00 8.00 VOLVO AGRA-MATHURA-DELHI ROUTE ARRIVAL AT SL. DEPARTURE DELHI(S.K.K BUS NO. DEPOT REGION FROM AGRA HAN) SERVICES 1 TAJ AGRA 6.00 10.30 VOLVO 2 TAJ AGRA 7.00 11.30 VOLVO 3 TAJ AGRA 8.00 12.30 KINGLONG 4 TAJ AGRA 11.00 15.30 VOLVO 5 TAJ AGRA 12.00 16.30 VOLVO 6 TAJ AGRA 15.00 19.30 KINGLONG 7 TAJ AGRA 17.30 22.00 VOLVO 8 TAJ AGRA 18.30 23.00 VOLVO DELHI -MATHURA-AGRA ROUTE DEPARTURE SL. FROM ARRIVAL AT BUS NO. DEPOT REGION DELHI(S.K.KHAN) AGRA SERVICES 1 TAJ AGRA 6.00 10.30 VOLVO 2 TAJ AGRA 7.00 11.30 VOLVO 3 TAJ AGRA 8.00 12.30 KINGLONG 4 TAJ AGRA 11.00 15.30 VOLVO 5 TAJ AGRA 12.00 16.30 VOLVO 6 TAJ AGRA 15.00 19.30 KINGLONG 7 TAJ AGRA 17.30 22.00 VOLVO 8 TAJ AGRA 18.30 23.00 VOLVO LUCKNOW-FAIZABAD-GORAKHPUR ROUTE DEPARTURE ARRIVAL/ SL FROM DEPARTURE ARRIVAL AT BUS DEPOT REGION FROM TO NO LUCKNOW(AL FROM GORAKHPUR SERVICE AMBAGH) FAIZABAD 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 10.00 13.00/13.15 17.00 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 22.00 1.00/1.15 5.00 VOLVO GORAKHPUR- FAIZABAD-LUCKNOWROUTE ARRIVAL/ DEPARTURE ARRIVAL AT SL DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM FROM LUCKNOW(A TO NO FROM SERVICE GORAKHPUR LAMBAGH) FAIZABAD 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 10.00 13.45/14.00 17.00 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 22.00 1.45/2.00 5.00 VOLVO LUCKNOW-SULTANPUR-JAUNPUR-VARANASI ROUTE DEPARTURE ARRIVAL/ SL FROM DEPARTURE ARRIVAL AT BUS DEPOT REGION FROM TO NO LUCKNOW(AL FROM VARANASI SERVICE AMBAGH) JAUNPUR 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 8.00 12.45/13.00 14.3 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 15.00 19.45/20.00 21.3 VOLVO 3 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 22.00 2.45/3.00 4.3 VOLVO VARANASI-JAUNPUR-SULTANPUR-LUCKNOW ROUTE ARRIVAL/ DEPARTURE ARRIVAL AT SL DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM FROM LUCKNOW TO NO FROM SERVICE VARANASI (ALAMBAGH) JAUNPUR 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 8.00 9.30/9.45 14.30 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 15.00 16.30/16.45 21.30 VOLVO 3 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 22.00 23.30/23.45 4.30 VOLVO LUCKNOW-FAIZABAD-AZAMGARH-BALLIA ROUTE DEPARTURE ARRIVAL/ SL FROM DEPARTURE ARRIVAL AT BUS DEPOT REGION FROM TO NO LUCKNOW(AL FROM BALLIA SERVICE AMBAGH) AZAMGARH 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 10.00 16.15/16.30 19.00 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 22.00 4.15/4.30 7.00 VOLVO BALLIA-AZAMGARH-FAIZABAD-LUCKNOW ROUTE ARRIVAL/ ARRIVAL AT SL DEPARTURE DEPARTURE BUS DEPOT REGION FROM LUCKNOW TO NO FROM BALLIA FROM SERVICE (ALAMBAGH) AZAMGARH 1 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 8.00 10.30/10.45 17.00 VOLVO 2 ALAMBAGH LUCKNOW 22.00 22.30/22.45 5.00 VOLVO.
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