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 Jaipur Mini Bus Route No. 2 – Jaisinghpura Khor to Jaipur Junction


Jaipur mini bus route no. 2 travels from Jaisinghpura Khor to Jaipur Junction. It covers a total distance of approx. 15km and stops by at 11 major places. The bus takes approx. 1hr 20mins to cover the route.

The bus running on this route starts from Jaisinghpura Khor, located in the outskirts of the Jaipur city near Delhi Agra Bypass. It then stops by at Manbagh, which is merely at a distance of 0.8km from Jaisinghpura Khor. From Manbagh, the bus travels to Ramgarh Mod in the city via Chungi Naka. It then moves to Jorawar Singh Gate, Subhash Chowk, Badi Chaupad, Choti Chaupad and Chandpol. From Chandpol the bus moves towards its final destination, Jaipur Junction via Sindhi Camp bus stand.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Jaisinghpura Khor to Manbagh

0.8km

3mins

Manbagh to Chungi Naka

1.5km

5mins

Chungi Naka to Ramgarh Mod

1km

2mins

Ramgarh Mod to Jorawar Singh Gate

1.2km

3mins

Jorawar Singh Gate to Subhash Chowk

0.26km

1mins

Subhash Chowk to Badi Chaupad

1.6km

6mins

Badi Chaupad to Choti Chaupad

0.95km

6mins

Choti Chaupad to Chandpol

0.7km

4mins

Chandpol to Sindhi Camp

1.6km

7mins

Sindhi Camp to Jaipur Junction

2.6km

9mins

 

 


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