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RAJASTHAN STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION BIKANER DEPOT DEPARTURE ARRIVAL S.No RAJASTHAN STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION BIKANER DEPOT DEPARTURE ARRIVAL S.No. FROM TO VIA DISTANCE BUS TYPE TIME TIME 1 BIKANER DELHI FATEHPUR-JHUNJHUNU-NARNAUL 4.00 16.00 478 EXP 2 AJMER BIKANER MERTA CITY-NAGORE 4.00 11.00 271 EXP 3 KOTA BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 4.15 16.40 491 EXP 4 BIKANER RANIWADA JODHPUR-JALORE 4.45 17.15 507 EXP 5 BIKANER LUDHIYANA HANUMANGARH-DABWALI 4.45 16.15 487 EXP 6 HANUMANGARH BIKANER PILIBHANGA-SURATGARH 4.45 9.45 235 EXP 7 BIKANER JAIPUR SIKAR-FATEHPUR 5.00 12.00 337 EXP 8 JAIPUR BIKANER RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 5.00 12.00 337 EXP 9 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 5.00 11.45 271 EXP 10 PATAN BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 5.00 21.00 584 EXP 11 LUDHIYANA BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 5.07 16.35 487 EXP 12 BIKANER PATAN NAGORE-AJMER 5.10 21.15 584 EXP 13 JAIPUR BIKANER SUJANGARH-NOKHA 5.15 14.45 378 EXP 14 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 5.30 12.30 271 EXP 15 JALORE ANOOPGARH NAGORE-NOKHA 5.30 15.05 558 EXP 16 SIKAR BIKANER BIDASAR-NOKHA 5.30 13.30 270 EXP 17 JALORE ANOOPGARH NAGORE-CHATARGARH 5.30 20.45 558 EXP 18 PILANI BIKANER SARDARSHAHAR-DUNGARGARH 5.40 12.30 291 EXP 19 JAIPUR BIKANER JAIPUR-SIKAR 5.45 3.30 592 EXP 20 BIKANER SANCHORE JODHPUR-JALORE 5.45 19.15 558 EXP 21 SANCHORE BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 5.45 19.15 558 EXP 22 JAIPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 5.46 15.35 378 EXP 23 BIKANER DELHI SARDARSHAHAR-RAJGARH 5.50 17.30 513 EXP 24 BIKANER MAKRANA DUNGARGARH-BIDASAR 6.00 12.30 263 EXP 25 JAIPUR BIKANER RATANGARH-FATEHPUR 6.00 13.45 337 EXP 26 SARDARSHAHAR BIKANER DUNGARGARH 6.00 9.30 147 ORD 27 DELHI BIKANER JHUNJHUNU-NARNAUL 6.00 17.20 478 EXP 28 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 6.00 13.00 271 EXP 29 RANIWADA BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 6.00 18.30 507 EXP 30 SRIMADHOPUR BIKANER BIDASAR-NOKHA 6.00 20.00 371 EXP 31 BIKANER TOHANA HANUMANGARH TOWN-SIRSA 6.00 16.30 435 EXP 32 BIKANER GANGANAGAR KHAJUWALA-GHARSANA 6.00 14.30 331 EXP 33 JAIPUR BIKANER RATANGARH-FATEHPUR 6.08 13.10 337 EXP 34 BIKANER NIMBAHERA AJMER-BHILWARA 6.10 19.15 493 EXP 35 BIKANER JAIPUR SIKAR-FATEHPUR 6.15 13.15 337 EXP 36 RAWLA SARDARSHAHAR DUNGARGARH 6.15 13.45 298 ORD 37 PILANI BIKANER SARDARSHAHAR-DUNGARGARH 6.15 13.00 291 EXP 38 BIKANER FIROJPUR ANOOPGARH-RAISINGHNAGAR 6.15 16.40 449 EXP 39 DELHI BIKANER SARDARSHAHAR-RAJGARH 6.20 18.20 513 EXP 40 BIKANER ALWAR NAGORE-MERTA CITY 6.25 20.30 486 EXP 41 ANOOPGARH JAIPUR SIKAR-FATEHPUR 6.30 17.00 496 EXP 42 NAGORE BIKANER NOKHA 6.30 9.30 119 ORD 43 JODHPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 6.30 12.00 252 EXP 44 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 6.30 13.15 271 EXP 45 BIKANER GANGANAGAR KHAJUWALA-GHARSANA 6.30 15.24 331 EXP 46 SANGANER BIKANER RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 6.35 13.20 352 EXP 47 JHUNJHNU BIKANER RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 6.40 12.30 226 EXP 48 MERTA CITY AJMER PUSHKAR 6.40 8.40 72 ORD 49 BIKANER JAIPUR NAPASAR 6.45 14.00 342 EXP 50 BIKANER RANIWADA JODHPUR-JALORE 6.45 20.30 507 EXP 51 UDAIPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 6.45 19.45 530 EXP 52 JAIPUR BIKANER SUJANGARH-NOKHA 6.50 16.50 378 EXP 53 ALWAR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 6.50 19.45 486 EXP 54 BIKANER SARDARSHAHAR DUNGARGARH 7.00 10.00 147 ORD 55 SARDARSHAHAR BIKANER DUNGARGARH 7.00 10.15 147 ORD 56 CHURU BIKANER RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 7.00 11.00 182 ORD 57 BIKANER BHILWADA NAGORE-AJMER 7.00 18.00 408 EXP 58 NAGORE BIKANER NOKHA 7.00 10.00 119 ORD 59 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 7.00 13.45 271 EXP 60 KHETLAJI BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 7.00 17.45 448 EXP 61 KOTPUTLI BIKANER BIDASAR-NOKHA 7.00 18.15 400 EXP 62 SUJANGARH BIKANER BIDASAR-NOKHA 7.00 12.15 188 ORD 63 BIKANER HANUMANGARH LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 7.00 15.21 235 EXP 64 GANGANAGAR BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 7.00 12.00 254 ORD 65 BIKANER BHATINDA ANOOPGARH-RAISINGHNAGAR 7.00 18.30 414 EXP 66 BIKANER KOTA BIKANER-AJMER 7.15 18.15 400 EXP 67 BEAWAR BIKANER SUJANGARH-NOKHA 7.18 15.45 325 EXP 68 JODHPUR GANGANAGAR NAGORE-NOKHA 7.20 18.30 506 EXP 69 JODHPUR GANGANAGAR LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 7.20 18.30 506 ORD 70 BIKANER DELHI JHUNJHUNU-NARNAUL 7.30 19.00 478 EXP 71 BIKANER JAIPUR NAPASAR 7.30 17.00 346 EXP 72 ANOOPGARH JAIPUR SIKAR-FATEHPUR 7.30 18.45 496 EXP 73 BARMER HARIDWAR RAJGARH-HISAR 7.30 7.30 1089 EXP 74 RATANGARH BIKANER DUNGARGARH 7.30 10.30 137 ORD 75 BIKANER JAIPUR NAGORE-AJMER 7.30 16.30 346 EXP 76 BIKANER UDAIPUR NAGORE-AJMER 7.30 13.00 530 EXP 77 NOKHA BIKANER DESNOK 7.30 9.00 66 ORD 78 NAGORE BIKANER NOKHA 7.30 10.30 119 ORD 79 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 7.30 14.15 271 EXP 80 LADNU BIKANER BIDASAR-NOKHA 7.30 13.00 203 ORD 81 BIKANER GANGANAGAR LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 7.30 12.30 254 ORD 82 BIKANER GANGANAGAR ANOOPGARH-RAISINGHNAGAR 7.30 14.00 284 EXP 83 BIKANER GANGANAGAR KHAJUWALA-GHARSANA 7.30 16.20 331 EXP 84 BIKANER KOTA BIKANER-AJMER 7.40 20.10 491 EXP 85 BIKANER DELHI RAJGARH-HISAR 7.45 19.40 513 EXP 86 SANGANER BIKANER RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 7.45 15.45 352 EXP 87 SANCHORE BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 7.45 21.45 558 EXP 88 SURATGARH BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 7.45 11.00 177 ORD 89 BIKANER JAIPUR NOKHA-BIDASAR 7.50 17.50 378 EXP 90 RANIWADA BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 7.55 21.15 507 EXP 91 JAIPUR ANOOPGARH BIKANER-CHATARGARH 7.55 19.45 496 EXP 92 BIKANER KOTA JAIPUR-TONK 8.00 21.30 592 EXP 93 SARDARSHAHAR BIKANER DUNGARGARH 8.00 10.45 147 ORD 94 BIKANER SANCHORE JODHPUR-JALORE 8.00 21.30 558 EXP 95 JODHPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 8.00 13.30 252 EXP 96 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 8.00 14.45 271 EXP 97 JALORE BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 8.00 17.30 399 EXP 98 BIKANER GANGANAGAR LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 8.00 13.00 254 ORD 99 HANUMANGARH BIKANER PILIBHANGA-SURATGARH 8.00 13.15 235 EXP 100 BIKANER GANGANAGAR ANOOPGARH-RAISINGHNAGAR 8.00 14.45 284 EXP 101 JAIPUR ANOOPGARH RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 8.03 18.45 496 EXP 102 BIKANER AJMER NAGORE-MERTA CITY 8.10 15.00 271 EXP 103 ANOOPGARH JALORE NAGORE-JODHPUR 8.10 21.30 558 EXP 104 GANGANAGAR JODHPUR NOKHA-NAGORE 8.10 20.30 536 EXP 105 BIKANER BHADRA DUNGARGARH-SARDARSHAHAR 8.15 16.15 291 EXP 106 RAJGARH BIKANER TARANAGAR-RAJGARH-DUNGARGARH 8.15 14.00 250 EXP 107 TOHANA BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 8.15 18.25 435 EXP 108 NOHAR BIKANER RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 8.20 14.50 290 EXP 109 BIKANER SRI MADHOPUR NOKHA-BIDASAR 8.20 18.00 374 ORD 110 JODHPUR GANGANAGAR NAGORE-ANOOPGARH 8.20 14.00 536 EXP 111 BIKANER GANGANAGAR KHAJUWALA-GHARSANA 8.20 16.52 331 EXP 112 JAIPUR BIKANER SUJANGARH-NOKHA 8.25 18.50 378 EXP 113 BIKANER DELHI JHUNJHUNU-NARNAUL 8.30 20.00 478 EXP 114 DELHI BIKANER JHUNJHUNU-NARNAUL 8.30 20.05 478 EXP 115 MERTA CITY AJMER PUSHKAR 8.30 10.30 72 ORD 116 BIKANER KHETLAJI JODHPUR-FALNA 8.30 19.00 448 EXP 117 NAGORE BIKANER NOKHA 8.30 11.15 119 ORD 118 BIKANER TOHANA HANUMANGARH TOWN-SIRSA 8.30 19.30 435 EXP 119 LUNKARANSAR BIKANER SURATGARH-NAGORE 8.30 19.10 71 ORD 120 SARDARSHAHAR BIKANER DUNGARGARH 8.40 11.30 147 ORD 121 NAGORE BIKANER NOKHA 8.40 11.30 119 ORD 122 JODHPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 8.40 14.30 252 EXP 123 BIKANER GANGANAGAR KHAJUWALA-GHARSANA 8.40 17.08 331 EXP 124 BIKANER RATANGARH DUNGARGARH 8.45 11.45 137 ORD 125 BIKANER AJMER NAGORE-MERTA CITY 8.45 15.30 271 EXP 126 TOHANA BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 8.45 19.30 435 EXP 127 BIKANER FAZILKA ANOOPGARH-RAISINGHNAGAR 8.45 15.15 363 EXP 128 BIKANER BIKANER-SHP NOKHA-MERTA CITY 8.50 21.30 371 EXP 129 BHILWADA BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 8.50 19.30 408 EXP 130 DELHI BIKANER RAJGARH-SARDARSHAHAR 9.00 21.00 513 EXP 131 BIKANER JODHPUR NAGORE-KHINVSAR 9.00 14.30 252 EXP 132 BIKANER HANUMANGARH LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 9.00 13.45 230 EXP 133 GANGANAGAR BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 9.00 14.00 254 ORD 134 BIKANER GANGANAGAR KHAJUWALA-GHARSANA 9.00 18.00 331 EXP 135 BEAWAR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 9.10 18.00 325 EXP 136 NIMBAHERA BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 9.10 22.00 493 EXP 137 BIKANER JAIPUR SIKAR-FATEHPUR 9.15 16.15 337 EXP 138 BIKANER BEAWAR NAGORE-MERTA CITY 9.15 17.30 325 EXP 139 JAIPUR BIKANER BIDASAR-NOKHA 9.15 19.00 378 EXP 140 BIKANER DELHI BHADRA 9.15 21.30 548 EXP 141 BIKANER GANGANAGAR ANOOPGARH-RAISINGHNAGAR 9.15 16.00 284 EXP 142 JAIPUR BIKANER NAPASAR 9.17 18.45 346 EXP 143 BHILWADA BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 9.20 20.30 408 EXP 144 HANUMANGARH BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 9.20 19.00 230 EXP 145 JAIPUR BIKANER RATANGARH-DUNGARGARH 9.25 16.30 337 EXP 146 BIKANER JODHPUR NAGORE-KHINVSAR 9.30 15.00 252 EXP 147 AJMER BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 9.30 16.15 271 EXP 148 BIKANER HANUMANGARH LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 9.30 14.30 254 EXP 149 BIKANER GANGANAGAR KHAJUWALA-GHARSANA 9.30 18.15 331 EXP 150 RATANGARH BIKANER DUNGARGARH 9.45 12.45 337 ORD 151 BIKANER JAIPUR NOKHA-BIDASAR 9.45 19.45 378 EXP 152 BIKANER CHANDIGARH RAJGARH-HISAR 9.50 22.15 576 EXP 153 JODHPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 9.50 15.25 252 EXP 154 JAIPUR ANOOPGARH RATANGARH-CHATARGARH 9.55 17.00 496 EXP 155 BIKANER BHADRA TARANAGAR-SAWA 10.00 18.30 291 EXP 156 DELHI BIKANER JHUNJHUNU-NARNAUL 10.00 21.15 478 EXP 157 BIKANER JODHPUR NAGORE-KHINVSAR 10.00 15.30 252 EXP 158 GANGANAGAR JODHPUR NOKHA-NAGORE 10.00 21.00 506 EXP 159 JAIPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 10.00 20.00 349 EXP 160 SRIMADHOPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 10.00 20.30 365 EXP 161 BIKANER HANUMANGARH LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 10.00 14.45 230 EXP 162 GANGANAGAR JODHPUR SURATGARH-NAGORE 10.00 21.00 506 EXP 163 HANUMANGARH BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 10.00 15.20 235 EXP 164 BIKANER GANGANAGAR ANOOPGARH-RAISINGHNAGAR 10.00 16.40 284 EXP 165 BIKANER AJMER NAGORE-MERTA CITY 10.10 17.00 271 EXP 166 JAIPUR ANOOPGARH CHATARGARH-GHARSANA 10.15 22.00 496 EXP 167 RAJGARH BIKANER SARDARSHAHAR-DUNGARGARH 10.20 16.00 250 EXP 168 BIKANER JAIPUR NOKHA-BIDASAR 10.20 20.20 378 EXP 169 JODHPUR BIKANER NAGORE-NOKHA 10.20 16.00 252 EXP 170 BIKANER JALORE NAGORE-JODHPUR 10.30 19.45 399 EXP 171 GANGANAGAR BIKANER SURATGARH-LUNKARANSAR 10.30 15.40 254 ORD 172 BIKANER HANUMANGARH LUNKARANSAR-SURATGARH 10.35
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