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T29 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route T29 bus time schedule & line map T29 Thiruvanmiyur Depot (Deluxe) View In Website Mode The T29 bus line (Thiruvanmiyur Depot (Deluxe)) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Thiruvanmiyur Depot (Deluxe): 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM (2) Thiruvika Nagar Bus Depot (Deluxe): 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest T29 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next T29 bus arriving. Direction: Thiruvanmiyur Depot (Deluxe) T29 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Thiruvanmiyur Depot (Deluxe) Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM Monday 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM Thiru.Vi.Ka.Nagar Bus Depot Tuesday 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM Kamarajar Salai Wednesday 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM Veenus Thursday 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM Chembium Old Post O∆ce Friday 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM Lourde School Saturday 5:30 AM - 7:15 PM Perambur Church Mangalapuri T29 bus Info Chandra Yogi Samadhi Rd, Chennai Direction: Thiruvanmiyur Depot (Deluxe) Perambur Stops: 64 Trip Duration: 59 min Jamalaya Line Summary: Thiru.Vi.Ka.Nagar Bus Depot, Kamarajar Salai, Veenus, Chembium Old Post O∆ce, Lourde School, Perambur Church, Mangalapuri, Mettupalayam Perambur, Jamalaya, Mettupalayam, Otteri Church, Binny Mills, Otteri Police Station, Otteri, Otteri, Otteri Church Saravana Theatre Bus Stop, Otteri Housing Board Bus Stop, R.K Puram, Mekala Theatre, Madharsha, Binny Mills Sangam Theatre, Dasaprakash, Ywca, Railway Quarters, Thinathanthi, Everest, Ripon Building, Park Otteri Police Station Station, Pallavan Salai/Periyar Bridge, Simpsons / Periyar Bridge, P.Or & Sons, The Hindhu, Shanthi Otteri Theatre, Anna Salai, LIC O∆ce, Wesley Hs, Wesley Otteri Bridge, Chennai H.S., Ymca, Royapettah General Hospital, Royapettah Signal, Gowdia Mutt, Hotel Swageth, Otteri Ajantha, Y.M.I.A, Valluvar Silai, LUZ Corner, Mylapore Tank, Vijaya Book Stores, Ramakrishna Madam, Saravana Theatre Bus Stop Mandaveli Market, Mandaveli, Mandaveli, Rani Meyyammai School, A.M.S. Hospital, Andhra Mahila Otteri Housing Board Bus Stop Sabha Hospital (Sathya Studio), Malar Hospital, Adyar Signal, Adayar O.T., Adyar Telephone R.K Puram Exchange, Adyar Depot, Indira Nagar Water Tank, Jayanthi, Jayanthi Theatre, Thiruvanmiyur Mekala Theatre Grama St, Chennai Madharsha Sangam Theatre Dasaprakash Ywca Railway Quarters Thinathanthi Everest Ripon Building Park Station Pallavan Salai/Periyar Bridge Simpsons / Periyar Bridge P.Or & Sons The Hindhu Anna Statue Sub-Way - Govt. Estate entrance, Chennai Shanthi Theatre 39 Anna Salai, Chennai Anna Salai LIC O∆ce Anna Salai (Mount Road), Chennai Wesley Hs Wesley H.S. Ymca Royapettah General Hospital Society Road, Chennai Royapettah Signal Gowdia Mutt Royapettah High Road, Chennai Hotel Swageth Ajantha Y.M.I.A Thiruvika Salai, Chennai Valluvar Silai Thiruvika Salai, Chennai LUZ Corner Mylapore Tank Ramkrishna Mutt Road, Chennai Vijaya Book Stores Ramakrishna Madam RK Mutt Road, Chennai Mandaveli Market Mari Street, Chennai Mandaveli Mandaveli Rani Meyyammai School A.M.S. Hospital Durgabai Deshmukh Road, Chennai Andhra Mahila Sabha Hospital (Sathya Studio) Malar Hospital Adyar Signal Adayar O.T. Adyar Telephone Exchange Adyar Depot Dr Muthulakshmi Salai, Chennai Indira Nagar Water Tank Jayanthi Jayanthi Theatre Kalki Krishnamurty Rd, Chennai Thiruvanmiyur Direction: Thiruvika Nagar Bus Depot (Deluxe) T29 bus Time Schedule 71 stops Thiruvika Nagar Bus Depot (Deluxe) Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM Monday 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM Thiruvanmiyur Tuesday 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM Thiruvanmiyur Wednesday 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM Thiruvanmiyur Thursday 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM 22nd St, Chennai Friday 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM Thiruvanmiyur Depot Saturday 7:00 AM - 8:50 PM Jayanthi Theatre Ecr Thiruvalluvar Rd, Chennai Jayanthi Theatre T29 bus Info Indira Nagar Water Tank Direction: Thiruvika Nagar Bus Depot (Deluxe) Stops: 71 Adyar Depot Trip Duration: 61 min Line Summary: Thiruvanmiyur, Thiruvanmiyur, Adayar Telephone Exchange Thiruvanmiyur, Thiruvanmiyur Depot, Jayanthi Theatre Ecr, Jayanthi Theatre, Indira Nagar Water Dr Muthulakshmi Salai, Chennai Tank, Adyar Depot, Adayar Telephone Exchange, Adayar O.T. Adayar O.T., Adyar Signal, Malar Hospital, Andhra Mahila Sabha Hospital (Sathya Studio), A.M.S. Adyar Flyover, Chennai Hospital, Narayanaswamy Thottam, Rani Adyar Signal Meyyammai School, Mandavelli, Mandaveli, Ramakrishna Madam, Vijaya Book Stores, Mylapore Malar Hospital Tank, LUZ Corner, Amirtham, Valluvar Silai, Y.M.I.A, Avm Rajeswari Kalyana Mandapam, New Woodlands Hotel, Music Academy Bus Stop, Andhra Mahila Sabha Hospital (Sathya Studio) Royapettah, Gowdia Mutt, Royapettah Police Station, Royapettah General Hospital, Ymca A.M.S. Hospital Grounds Bus Stop, Wesley H.S., T.V.S, Spensor Plaza (Tvs), LIC, LIC, L.I.C, Anna Poorna Hotel/Dams Road, Narayanaswamy Thottam The Hindu, P.Or & Sons, Simpsons / Periyar Bridge, Pallavan Salai/Periyar Bridge, Park Station, Ripon Rani Meyyammai School Building, Everest, Thinathanthi, Ywca, Dasaprakash, Motcham, Motcham, Megala, R.K Puram, Otteri Mandavelli Housing Board, S.S. Puram, SS Puram A Block, Otteri, Otteri Police Station, Binny Mill Canteen, Mandaveli Mettupalayam, Jamalaya, Perambur, Mangala Devanathan Street, Chennai Puram, Perambur Church, Lourde School, Chembium Old Post O∆ce, Veenus, Kamarajar Salai, Agaram Ramakrishna Madam Junction, Thiru.Vi.Ka.Nagar Bus Depot RK Mutt Road, Chennai Vijaya Book Stores Mylapore Tank LUZ Corner Luz Church Road, Chennai Amirtham Luz Church Road, Chennai Valluvar Silai Thiruvika Salai, Chennai Y.M.I.A Thiruvika Salai, Chennai Avm Rajeswari Kalyana Mandapam New Woodlands Hotel Music Academy Bus Stop Music Academy Flyover, Chennai Royapettah Gowdia Mutt Royapettah Police Station Sundareswara Koil Street, Chennai Royapettah General Hospital Society Road, Chennai Ymca Grounds Bus Stop Wesley H.S. T.V.S 46 Whites Road, Chennai Spensor Plaza (Tvs) LIC Anna Salai (Mount Road), Chennai LIC L.I.C 2 Boodha Perumal Street, Chennai Anna Poorna Hotel/Dams Road The Hindu Anna Statue Sub-Way, Chennai P.Or & Sons Simpsons / Periyar Bridge Pallavan Salai/Periyar Bridge Park Station Ripon Building Everest Thinathanthi Ywca Dasaprakash Motcham Motcham Megala R.K Puram Otteri Housing Board S.S. Puram SS Puram A Block Otteri Otteri Police Station Otteri Kancheepuram, Chennai Binny Mill Canteen Mettupalayam Jamalaya Perambur Mangala Puram Chandra Yogi Samadhi Rd, Chennai Perambur Church Paper Mills Rd, Chennai Lourde School Chembium Old Post O∆ce Veenus Kamarajar Salai Agaram Junction Thiru.Vi.Ka.Nagar Bus Depot T29 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Chennai. 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