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Jaipur’s mini bus route no. 28 travels from Transport Nagar to Muhana Mandi in Hajiwala, Jaipur. This route covers a total distance of 40km approx. in about 2hrs 15mins.

The mini buses running on route no. 28 start from Transport Nagar and move to Ghat Gate. From here the bus passes by Sanganeri Gate, Ajmeri Gate and SMS Hospital to reach Rambagh. It then boards passengers from Tonk Phatak, Gandhi Nagar Railway Station, Gopalpura Mod, Triveni Nagar, Riddhi Siddhi Circle, Gujar ki Thadi and Ganaga Jamuna Petrol Pump. It then enters Mansarovar, stopping by at Kiran Path, VT Road, Agarwal Farm and RIICO Industrial Area. The bus then moves to Malpura Gate in Sanganer, before finally reaching Muhana Mandi.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Transport Nagar to Ghat Gate

1.2km

6mins

Ghat Gate to Sanganeri Gate

0.85km

9mins

Sanganeri Gate to Ajmeri Gate

1km

8mins

Ajmeri Gate to SMS Hospital

2km

7mins

SMS Hospital to Rambagh

0.9km

4mins

Rambagh to Tonk Phatak

5.2km

13mins

Tonk Phatak to Gandhi Nagar Railway Station

3.6km

11mins

Gandhi Nagar Railway Station to Gopalpura Mod

3.6km

12mins

Gopalpura Mod to Triveni Nagar

2.9km

9mins

Triveni Nagar to Riddhi Siddhi Circle

0.5km

6mins

Riddhi Siddhi Circle to Gujar ki Thadi

1.9km

7mins

Gujar ki Thadi to Ganga Jamuna Petrol Pump

1.7km

5mins

Ganga Jamuna Petrol Pump to Kiran Path

1.8km

4mins

Kiran Path to VT Road

1.1km

5mins

VT Road to Agarwal Farm

1.2km

4mins

Agarwal Farm to RIICO

3.2km

9mins

RIICO to Malpura Gate

2.8km

7mins

Malpura Gate to Muhana Mandi

5.1km

10mins

 

 


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