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17A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 17A bus time schedule & line map 17A Broadway - Koyambedu Market View In Website Mode The 17A bus line (Broadway - Koyambedu Market) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broadway: 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM (2) Koyambedu Market: 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 17A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 17A bus arriving. Direction: Broadway 17A bus Time Schedule 32 stops Broadway Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Monday Not Operational Koyambedu Market Tuesday Not Operational Kaikari Market Wednesday Not Operational Chinmaya Nagar Thursday Not Operational Sai Nagar Friday Not Operational Natesa Nagar Saturday Not Operational Elango Nagar Bus Stop Kaliamman Koil Street, Chennai Margin Free Super Market 17A bus Info Direction: Broadway Avichi Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 40 min Vadapalani Bus Station Line Summary: Koyambedu Market, Kaikari Market, Chinmaya Nagar, Sai Nagar, Natesa Nagar, Elango Nagar Bus Stop, Margin Free Super Market, Avichi, Kamala Theatre Vadapalani Bus Station, Kamala Theatre, Saravana Bhavan, Ram Theatre, Trustpuram, Kodambakkam Saravana Bhavan Liberty, Meenakshi College, Mahalingapuram, NSK Salai, Chennai Veterinary Hospital, Vidyodaya, Kamarajar House Bus Stop, Sun Theater, D.M.S, Gemini P.H., Thousand Ram Theatre Light, Anand Theatre, Thousand Lights Busstop, 282 Arcot Road, Kodambakkam (opp. Ram Theatre) T.V.S, LIC O∆ce, P.Or & Sons, Central Railway Station, Cls, Ratan Bazar, Broadway Trustpuram Kodambakkam Liberty Meenakshi College Mahalingapuram Veterinary Hospital Dr MGR Salai, Chennai Vidyodaya Kamarajar House Bus Stop Sun Theater Gopathi Narayanaswami Chetty Road, Chennai D.M.S Gemini P.H. Anna Flyover, Chennai Thousand Light Aziz Muluk 7th Street, Chennai Anand Theatre Anna Salai (Mount Road), Chennai Thousand Lights Busstop T.V.S LIC O∆ce Anna Salai (Mount Road), Chennai P.Or & Sons Central Railway Station Cls Memorial Hall Road, Chennai Ratan Bazar Rattan Bazaar Road, Chennai Broadway Direction: Koyambedu Market 17A bus Time Schedule 30 stops Koyambedu Market Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Monday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Broadway Tuesday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Ratan Bazar Rattan Bazaar Road, Chennai Wednesday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Cls Thursday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Memorial Hall Road, Chennai Friday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM Central R.S. (M.G.R.Central) Saturday 8:40 AM - 7:35 PM General Hospital Road, Chennai Simpsons / Periyar Bridge LIC 17A bus Info Ramasamy Street, Chennai Direction: Koyambedu Market Stops: 30 Express Avenue Trip Duration: 39 min Line Summary: Broadway, Ratan Bazar, Cls, Central T.V.S R.S. (M.G.R.Central), Simpsons / Periyar Bridge, LIC, 46 Whites Road, Chennai Express Avenue, T.V.S, Anand Theatre, Church Park School, Vidyalaya School, Giri Road, Vidyodaya, Anand Theatre Periyar Road, Mahalingapuram, Kodambakkam Whites Road, Chennai Liberty, Trustpuram, Power House, Power House, Kamala Theatre, Vadapalani Bus Station, Avichi Church Park School School, Karaiyanchavadi, Elango Nagar Bus Stop, Natesa Nagar Bus Stop, Sai Nagar, Chinmaya Nagar, Vidyalaya School Poo Market, Kaikari Market, Koyambedu Market Giri Road Thirumalai Pillai Road, Chennai Vidyodaya Periyar Road Solaiappan Street, Chennai Mahalingapuram Mamabalam Highway, Chennai Kodambakkam Liberty Trustpuram Power House Power House Kamala Theatre Vadapalani Bus Station Avichi School Karaiyanchavadi Elango Nagar Bus Stop Kaliamman Koil Street, Chennai Natesa Nagar Bus Stop Sai Nagar Chinmaya Nagar Poo Market Kaikari Market Koyambedu Market Link Road, Chennai 17A 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 subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Chennai. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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