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Details of Bus Routes Delhi Public School Mathura Road DETAILS OF BUS ROUTES DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MATHURA ROAD MR-05 Discontinued with effect from 16th August 2018. DTC – 34, School Bus – 02 performs 03 routes, PRIVATE BUS – 02 AS ON DATE 01.11.2018. JUNIOR ROUE J-4 (OWN SCHOOL BUS) DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MATHURA ROAD SAI HOSPITAL RAJDOOT HOTEL ASHRAM L/T ESCORT RED LIGHT L/T GURUDWARA R/T ZAKIR NAGAR (ASHOKA PARK) , BACK TO ESCORT HOSPITAL SUKHDEV VIHAR TIKONA PARK & BACK TO SCHOOL MR-19 (PVT. M/S CHAND SINGH) VASANT KUNJ B-BLOCK, D-BLOCK, C-BLOCK, DDA MUNIRKA, SOM VIHAR, RK PURAM, RK PURAM SECTOR-VIII, MOHAMMAD PUR, SAFDARJUNG AIRPORT, S.J. ENCLAVE, LODHI GARDEN TO DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL MATHURA ROAD,NEW DELHI & BACK. MR-40 (OWN SCHOOL BUS) DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL GK PART-I M- BLOCK, C- BLOCK, E- BLOCK , SANT NAGAR, K & C BLOCK, GURUDAWARA B- BLOCK N BLOCK, ANDREWSGUNJ, LAJPAT NAGAR TO SCHOOL & BACK. MR-42 (OWN SCHOOL BUS) DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL NIZAMUDDIN MAIN ROAD JUNGPURA PHATAK, DMS, EROSE CINEMA, JUNGPURA GURUDWARA, JUNGPURA A-BLOCK, MASJID ROAD TO SCHOOL & BACK. MR-62 (PVT. M/S MAHARANI TRAVELS) AGARSEN CHOWK, VASUNDHRA, ADITYA HOSPITAL, VAISHALI, SHOPPING MALL, MAHAGUN MALL VAISHALI, ANSAL PLAZA, KAUSHAMBI TO SCHOOL & BACK. DETAILS OF SURVEYED ROUTES MR-01 (Hasan Pur Depot) Up Via:- Hasan Pur Depot R/T Depot Side Road to Swami Daya Nand Marg L/T Ch. Charan Singh Marg Road No. 56 straight Road L/T Vivek Vihar Ram Mandir Marg L/T Mahila College R/T Road No. 71, E.S.I. Hospital P.S. Vivek Vihar Road L/T Xing East End Club Road straight Maharaja Suraj Mal Marg, Cross River Mall straight R/T Swami Daya Nand Marg L/T East Azad Nagar to L/T Krishna Nagar Main Bus Stand L/T E-Block Krishna Nagar R/T F-Block Krishna Nagar L/T Anand Pur Hospital Ram Nagar Marg L/T Chander Nagar Road R/T Shastri Park, Shiv Puri Extn. Road L/T Patpar Ganj Road R/T from Happy School to straight block No. 11, 7 & 6 to straight Taj Enclave Road L/T Pusta Road R/T under fly over to Vikas Marg, Yamuna Bridge L/T I.T.O. Ring Road R/T Bhairon Road L/T Mathura Road to DPS. Note:- Afternoon time from Taj Enclave to straight Happy School then L/T Patparganj Road straight Jheel R/T Jheel Khurejee Road L/T Lal Quarters R/T from Chhuchi building straight D- block Krishna Nagar R/T from Capital Nursing Home to straight Main Bus Stand Krishna Nagar L/T E-Block Krishna Nagar L/T F-Block Krishna Nagar, Mandir Wali Gali R/T Swami Daya Nand Marg L/T Maharaja Suraj Mal Marg then follow morning via same. Note:- Afternoon trip from school to L/T straight L.B. Shastri Marg U Turn back same and straight Mathura Road then follow morning via. Up Kms. 22.0 Down Kms. 24.0 Ext. Dead Kms. 10.0 Total Kms. 56.0 MR-04 (SUBHASH PLACE DEPOT). Up Via :- Subhash Place Depot L/T via Loop to Lala Jagat Narain Marg R/T T.V. Tower Road straight Muni Maya Ram Road R/T from Prem Bari Bridge Road straight Maharaja Nahar Singh Marg, Keshav Puram Metro Station L/T GulaB Singh Marg up to Monfort School (1st Picking Point) L/T Maharshi Daya Nand Saraswati Marg straight R/T Ashok Vihar Ph-1 Road up to Deep Market R/T K.C. Goyal Marg up to Ashok Vihar Water Tank L/T Swami Narain Marg up to Chowki No. 2 L/T Ishwar Chander Shastri Marg up to Shakti Nagar Red Light R/T Prem Nath Sharma Marg R/T Clock Tower, Roshanara Bagh L/T Circle Roshanara Road R/T Pul Bangas, Azad Market L/T Rani Jhansi Road up to Idgah Road Red Light R/T New Rohtak Road L/T LiBerty Cinema Circle straight Dev Nagar L/T D.B. Gupta Road Karol Bagh, Jhandewalan, P.S. Pahar Ganj R/T Chitra Gupta Road, R/T Panchkuian Road L/T Mandir Marg L/T Peshwa Road up to Gole Market Circle to R.K. Ashram Marg R/T Panchkuian Road up to Connaught Place Circle L/T K.G. Marg, Baroda House L/T India Gate Circle L/T Sher Shah Road R/T Mathura Road to DPS. Note:- In Down Direction Bus goes to DPS U turn from Lodhi Road Fly Over to Zakir Hussain Marg up to India Gate Circle to K.G. Marg up to C.P. Circle L/T Saheed Bhagat Singh Marg up to up to Gole Market L/T Peshwa Road R/T Mandir Marg R/T Panchkuian Road L/T Chitra Gupta Road up to P.S. Pahar Ganj L/T D.B. Gupta Road straight R/T Ramjas Road R/T New Rohtak Road & follow same morning via. Up Kms. 29.0 Down Kms. 25.0 Ext. Dead Kms. 10.0 Total Kms. 64.0 MR-08 (Kalkaji Depot). Up Via:- Kalkaji Depot L/T Maa Anand Mai Marg U Turn from Red Light & Back Maa Anand Mai Marg up to Kalkaji Mandir Red Light R/T Bhakti Vedant Swami Marg straight Modi Mill Fly Over M.P. Road to L/T via Loop T point Mathura Road, Sukhdev Vihar Depot L/T Sukhdev Vihar Colony Road up to Sukhdev Vihar Metro Station Red Light L/T M.P. Road R/T C.V. Raman Marg R/T J.D. Singh Musafir Marg, A & B Block New Friends Colony up to T Point L/T Ashoka Park to Gurudwara Road up to Tamoor Nagar Gurudwara Red Light L/T C.V. Raman Marg up to Red Light R/T Mata Mandir Marg R/T Mathura Road up to Humayun TomB Circle L/T Lodhi Road R/T Delhi Public School Mathura Road. Down Via:- DPS Mathura Road L/T Mathura Road, Ashram Straight up to East New Friends Colony Red Light L/T Mata Mandir Marg L/T Gurudwara Road up to Ashoka Park R/T J.D. Singh Musafir Marg straight L/T C.V. Raman Marg up to Escort Hospital Red Light Sukhdev Vihar R/T M.P. Road L/T Side Road under Fly Over Sukhdev Vihar L/T Mathura Road L/T Sukhdev Vihar Colony Road up to Metro Line L/T M.P. Road, Modi Mill Flyover straight L/T Maa Anand Mai Marg up to L/T Kalkaji Depot Bhakti Vedant Swami Marg up to Kalkaji Mandir under flyover L/T Maa Anand Mai Marg up to L/T Kalkaji Depot. Up Kms. 14.0 Down Kms. 13.0 Ext. Dead Kms. 10.0 MR-09 Ambedkar Nagar Depot. Up Via:- Ambedkar Nagar Depot L/T M.B. Road R/T (BRT) AmBedkar Marg up to Pushpa Bhawan Red Light (1st Picking Point) L/T Amity School Pushap Vihar DAV INT. School Saket Court Quarter L/T Pushap Vihar R/T Main Road Pushap Vihar Sec-5 L/T Mandir Marg Saket R/T J-Block Saket R/T Parmod Mahajan Road up to Malviya Nagar Metro Station L/T Pt. Trilok Chand Sharma Marg (Press Enclave Road) R/T Basant Kaur Marg R/T Geeta Bhawan Mandir L/T Guru Govind Singh Marg Malviya Nagar Market up to T Point L/T Maharishi Daya Nand Marg, Arya Samaj Mandir Malviya Nagar up to under fly over L/T Jamal Abdul Nasir Marg to under fly over R/T Padmini Enclave Road R/T Ch. Dalip Singh Marg up to Police Station Hauz Khas L/T August Kranti Marg, Ansal Plaza to Bhisham Pitamah Marg R/T Pragati Vihar CGO Complex R/T Lodhi Road up to Oberoi Hotel to R/T DPS Mathura Road. Note: - In Down Direction follow same Morning Via. Up Kms. 17.5 Down Kms. 17.5 Ext. Dead Kms. 10.0 Total Kms. 45.0 Total Kms. 37.0 MR-10 (Shadi Pur Depot) Up via:- Shadi Pur Depot L/T Patel Road R/T Goswami Girdhari Lal Marg U turn from Pandav Nagar Back Girdhari Lal Marg L/T Patel Road L/T Sat Guru Ram Singh Marg R/T from I/J Block Kirti Nagar L/T Geeta Bhawan Gurudwara A-Block. L/T B/C Block Circular Road Kirti Nagar L/T Sat Guru Ram Singh Marg L/T Patel Road U turn from under fly over Moti Nagar back on Patel Road to Pusa Road R/T C.R Vasan Marg R/T Shankar Road L/T Model School Andh Vidyalaya L/T Raman Lamba Marg L/T Shankar Road R/T C.R. Vasan Marg R/T 14/44 Block Old Rajender Nagar inside road R/T Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Marg L/T Shankar Road straight park street road to Talkatora Road L/T Dr. BishamBar Dass Marg L/T N.D.P.O. Circle to Ashoka Road up to India Gate Circle to Sher Shah Suri Marg R/T Mathura Road to School. Note: - In Down Direction follow same Morning Via. Up Kms. 21.0 Down Kms. 21.0 Ext. Dead Kms. 10.0 Total Kms. 52.0 MR-12 Sarojini Nagar Depot. Up via:- S.N.D L/T Africa Avenue R/T from M Block circle to Brig. Hoshiar Singh Marg R/T Raj Mata Vijay Raje Scindia Marg L/T from D.M.S. Booth No. 725 up to Mother Diary Booth No. 231 L/T Siri Vinayak Mandir Marg P.S.
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