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CHITRADURGA HIRIYUR BUS STAND CONTACT No.: 08193263286 KSRTC : CHITRADURGA DIVISION: CHITRADURGA HIRIYUR BUS STAND CONTACT No.: 08193263286 SL. FROM TO CLASS OF VIA PLACE DEPART NO. SERVICE URE TIME 1 BENGALURU AURAD EXPRESS BALLARI 16.30 2 BENGALURU BADAMI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 9.00 3 BENGALURU BADAMI EXPRESS HOSAPETE 10.00 4 MYSURU BAGALKOT EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 11.15 5 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 10.15 6 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 11.15 7 MANDYA BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 12.15 8 MALAVALLI BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 14.30 9 MALUR BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 16.30 10 SRINIVASAPURA BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 16.30 11 MYSURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 17.15 12 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 17.30 13 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 18.00 14 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 18.00 15 KGF BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 18.15 16 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 18.30 17 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 18.45 18 BENGALURU BALLARI EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 19.00 19 BENGALURU BASAVAKALYAN EXPRESS CHITRADURGA,HOSAPETE 17.10 20 BENGALURU BELAGAVI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 9.00 21 BENGALURU BELAGAVI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 9.45 22 BENGALURU BELAGAVI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 10.45 23 BENGALURU BELAGAVI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 17.00 24 BENGALURU BELAGAVI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 18.10 25 CHALLAKERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 5.15 26 NAYAKANAHATTI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 6.45 27 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS NONSTOP 7.15 28 BALLARI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 7.15 29 CHITRADURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 7.30 30 CHALLAKERE BENGALURU EXPRESS NONSTOP 7.30 31 KOTTUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 8.15 32 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS NONSTOP 8.15 33 RAYADURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 8.15 34 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 8.15 35 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 8.15 36 BALLARI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 8.15 37 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 8.30 38 BALLARI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 8.30 39 KOTTUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.00 40 OBALAPURA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.00 41 BALLARI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.00 42 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.00 43 SIRIGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 9.15 44 CHITRADURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.15 45 SHIVAMOGGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.30 46 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.35 47 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.40 48 HARAPPANAHALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 9.45 49 BALLARI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.00 50 CHITRADURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.15 51 HOSAPETE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.15 52 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.30 53 CHALLAKERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.30 54 RAYADURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.30 55 MANTRALAYA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.30 56 SANDUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.30 57 HARAPPANAHALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.35 58 CHALLAKERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.35 59 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.50 60 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 10.50 61 BALLARI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 11.00 62 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 11.10 63 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 11.15 64 BENGALURU BENGALURU EXPRESS BALLARI 11.15 65 CHALLAKERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 11.30 66 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 11.40 67 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 11.45 68 CHALLAKERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 11.45 69 KOTTUR BENGALURU EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 12.15 70 HOSAPETE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 12.15 71 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 12.20 72 CHITRADURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 12.30 73 CHALLAKERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 12.30 74 RAYADURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 12.30 75 DAVANGERE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 12.35 76 HARAPPANAHALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 12.35 77 MANTRALAYA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 13.00 78 GADAG BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 13.30 79 KOPPAL BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 13.30 80 HOSAPETE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 13.30 81 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 13.35 82 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 13.45 83 HARAPPANAHALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 13.45 84 KOPPAL BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.00 85 MANVI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.00 86 HARIHAR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.15 87 BELAGAVI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.15 88 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.15 89 YELBURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.15 90 MUNDARGI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.30 91 KOPPAL BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.30 92 GANGAVATHI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.30 93 RAICHUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 14.30 94 SIRSI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.00 95 HANGAL BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.00 96 HOSAPETE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.00 97 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.15 98 MUNDARGI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.15 99 SINDHANUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.15 100 HALIYAL BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.30 101 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.30 102 RANEBENNUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.30 103 RANEBENNUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.30 104 RAICHUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.30 105 SINDHANUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.30 106 DANDELI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.45 107 KUSTHAGI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 15.45 108 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.00 109 SORABA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.00 110 HOSAPETE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.00 111 SIRUGUPPA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.00 112 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.15 113 RANEBENNUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.15 114 BETGERI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.15 115 RAMDURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.25 116 HUNGUND BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.30 117 GADAG BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.30 118 KUSTHAGI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.30 119 YELBURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.30 120 HOSAPETE BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.30 121 RAICHUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.30 122 BELAGAVI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.45 123 SAVADATTI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.45 124 KUKANUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 16.45 125 DANDELI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.00 126 SAVANUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.00 127 RAICHUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.00 128 BADAMI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.05 129 SAVANUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.15 130 BYADAGI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.15 131 RON BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.15 132 YELBURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.15 133 SIRUGUPPA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.15 134 BADAMI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.30 135 RON BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.30 136 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.40 137 RAMDURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 17.45 138 YELBURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.00 139 GANGAVATHI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.00 140 SINDHANUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.00 141 DEVDURGA BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.00 142 BELAGAVI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.15 143 GANGAVATHI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.15 144 BETGERI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.30 145 KUKANUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.30 146 RAICHUR BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 18.30 147 HUBBALLI BENGALURU EXPRESS SIRA 1530.00 148 BENGALURU BETGERI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 8.15 149 BENGALURU BETGERI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 8.30 150 BENGALURU BYADAGI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 8.30 151 BENGALURU BYADAGI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 11.00 152 BENGALURU CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 13.30 153 BENGALURU CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 14.45 154 BENGALURU CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 15.15 155 BENGALURU CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 15.30 156 BENGALURU CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 16.30 157 BENGALURU CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 17.00 158 HASSAN CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 17.35 159 BENGALURU CHALLAKERE EXPRESS SANIKERE 21.05 160 HUBBALLI CHANNAPATNA EXPRESS SIRA 11.00 161 HUBBALLI CHANNAPATNA EXPRESS SIRA 16.15 162 HUBBALLI CHIKKABALLAPURA EXPRESS SIRA 12.00 163 HUBBALLI CHIKKABALLAPURA EXPRESS SIRA 12.15 164 HUBBALLI CHIKKABALLAPURA EXPRESS SIRA 12.30 165 HUBBALLI CHIKKABALLAPURA EXPRESS SIRA 13.15 166 BENGALURU CHINCHOLI EXPRESS BALLARI,KALABURAGI 17.15 167 HUBBALLI CHINTAMANI EXPRESS SIRA 10.00 168 HOSAPETE CHINTAMANI EXPRESS SIRA 11.15 169 CHIKKABALLAPURA CHINTAMANI EXPRESS SIRA 12.15 170 HANGAL CHINTAMANI EXPRESS SIRA,MADHUGIRI 14.00 171 MYSURU CHITRADURGA EXPRESS IMANGALA 10.30 172 MYSURU CHITRADURGA EXPRESS IMANGALA 11.05 173 TIPTUR CHITRADURGA EXPRESS IMANGALA 13.30 174 BENGALURU CHITRADURGA EXPRESS IMANGALA 17.00 175 HIRIYUR COIMBATORE EXPRESS HULIYAR,MYSURU 18.30 176 DAVANGERE COIMBATORE EXPRESS TUMAKURU,MYSURU 19.45 177 BENGALURU DANDELI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 8.45 178 BENGALURU DANDELI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 9.45 179 COIMBATORE DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 7.15 180 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 13.00 181 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 13.45 182 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS NONSTOP 14.45 183 H.D.KOTE DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 15.05 184 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 15.20 185 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 15.30 186 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 16.15 187 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 16.30 188 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 17.15 189 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 17.30 190 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 18.40 191 BENGALURU DAVANGERE EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 19.00 192 BENGALURU DEVDURGA EXPRESS CHALLAKERE 7.30 193 HOSAPETE DODDABALLAPUR EXPRESS SIRA 7.30 194 LAKSHMESHWAR DODDABALLAPUR EXPRESS SIRA 11.30 195 YEDIYUR GADAG EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 10.00 196 BENGALURU GADAG EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 11.15 197 BENGALURU GANGAVATHI EXPRESS BALLARI 9.45 198 BENGALURU GANGAVATHI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 11.30 199 BENGALURU GANGAVATHI EXPRESS BALLARI 12.15 200 BENGALURU GANGAVATHI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 13.00 201 MALUR GANGAVATHI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 13.45 202 MAGADI GANGAVATHI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 14.00 203 DAVANGERE H.D.KOTE EXPRESS HULIYAR 9.05 204 BENGALURU HALIYAL EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 9.30 205 BENGALURU HANGAL EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 10.00 206 CHINTAMANI HANGAL EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 12.00 207 BENGALURU HARAPPANAHALLI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 18.10 208 BENGALURU HARAPPANAHALLI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 18.45 209 MYSURU HARIHAR EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 10.30 210 MYSURU HARIHAR EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 11.30 211 BENGALURU HARIHAR EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 18.45 212 BENGALURU HARIHAR EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 19.35 213 CHALLAKERE HASSAN EXPRESS HULIYAR 8.20 214 BENGALURU HAVERI EXPRESS CHITRADURGA 11.00 215 BENGALURU HAVERI EXPRESS
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