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Jaipur Low Floor Bus Route No. AC2 – Joshi Marg to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital


Jaipur low floor bus route no. AC2 starts from Joshi Marg in Jhotwara area and travels all the way to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, located nearby the RIICO Industrial Area, Sitapura Jaipur. This route covers a total distance of 47km.

The buses on this route start from Joshi Marg in Jhotwara area and moves to Chomu Pulia, Panipech, Jaipur Junction, Panch Batti and Chandpol. From Chandpol, the bus enters the main city area to board passengers from Choti Chaupad, Badi Chaupad and Ajmeri Gate. It then travels to Tonk Phatak via Rambagh, from where it further moves towards Durgapura, Fortis Hospital, Jawahar Circle, Taron ki Koot and then reaches Sanganer Thana. It then boards passengers from Goshala, Pratap Plaza, Haldi Ghati Marg and Sitapura before reaching the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, which is its last stop.

 

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Joshi Marg to Jhotwara

1.4km

5mins

Jhotwara to Chomu Pulia

4km

8mins

Chomu Pulia to Panipech

1.3km

3mins

Panipech to Jaipur Junction

3.2km

9mins

Jaipur Junction to Panch Batti

3km

11mins

Panch Batti to Chandpol

1.8km

10mins

Chandpol to Choti Chaupad

0.80km

4mins

Choti Chaupad to Badi Chaupad

0.85km

5mins

Badi Chaupad to Ajmeri Gate

2.3km

11mins

Ajmeri Gate to Rambagh

2.9km

11mins

Rambagh to Tonk Phatak

3.7km

11mins

Tonk Phatak to Durgapura

3.5km

10mins

Durgapura to Fortis Hospital

2.5km

10mins

Fortis Hospital to Jawahar Circle

0.85km

5mins

Jawahar Circle to Taron ki Koot

1km

8mins

Taron ki Koot to Sanganer Thana

2.8km

11mins

Sanganer Thana to Goshala

3.3km

15mins

Goshala to Pratap Plaza

1.3km

7mins

Pratap Plaza to Haldi Ghati Marg

2.4km

10mins

Haldi Ghati Marg to Sitapura

5.9km

15mins

Sitapura to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital

1.7km

8mins


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