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Jaipur Low Floor Bus Route No. 9A – Agarwal Farm to Dadi ka Phatak


Jaipur low floor bus route no. 9A runs from Agarwal Farm in Mansarovar to Dadi ka Phatak in Murlipura. It covers a total distance of 32.5 kms, moving across 14 stops before finally reaching Dadi ka Phatak.

The buses running on route no. 9A start from Agarwal Farm in Mansarovar to travel to Vijay Path, which is just 1km away from it. From there, the bus moves to board passengers from Maharani Farm, Durgapura, Tonk Phatak and Rambagh. It then reaches the city area at Ajmeri Gate, from where it crosses Sanganeri Gate and Badi Chaupad to move towards Chandpol. Then the bus stops at Pital Factory, Shastri Nagar, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Alka Cinema and Road No. 1 of Murlipura, before reaching its final stop at Dadi ka Phatak. The buses follow the same route back to Agarwal Farm and the cycle goes on.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Agarwal Farm to Vijay Path

1 Km

5 Mins

Vijay Path to Maharani Farm

2.3 Km

7 Mins

Maharani Farm to Durgapura

0.4 Km

2 Mins

Durgapura to Tonk Phatak

5 Km

14 Mins

Tonk Phatak to Rambagh

1.9 Km

6 Mins

Rambagh to Ajmeri Gate

3.9 Km

17 Mins

Ajmeri Gate to Sanganeri Gate

1.7 Km

9 Mins

Sanganeri Gate to Badi Chaupad

1.5 Km

9 Mins

Badi Chaupad to Chandpol

1.5 Km

9 Mins

Chandpol to Pital Factory

2 Km

9 Mins

Pital Factory to Shastri Nagar

0.6 Km

3 Mins

Shastri Nagar to Vidhyadhar Nagar

4.9 Km

13 Mins

Vidhyadhar Nagar to Alka Cinema

2.5 km

5 Mins

Alka Cinema to Road No. 1 Murlipura

1.1 Km

4 Mins

Road No. 1 Murlipura to Dadi ka Phatak

2.2 Km

8 Mins


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