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TSRTC Bus Terminnal, Warangl

This document provides information about a bus stop in Warangal, Telangana, India. It includes the following key details: - The bus stop is located in Warangal city, 1 km from the airport and 150 km from Hyderabad airport. - Nearby amenities within 1 km of the bus stop include colleges, schools, restaurants, and other basic facilities. - The bus stop sees between 1300-1500 passengers daily, including children, general passengers, and elderly passengers. - Between 152-160 buses arrive at the station daily, including intra-city, local, and ordinary buses.
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TSRTC Bus Terminnal, Warangl

This document provides information about a bus stop in Warangal, Telangana, India. It includes the following key details: - The bus stop is located in Warangal city, 1 km from the airport and 150 km from Hyderabad airport. - Nearby amenities within 1 km of the bus stop include colleges, schools, restaurants, and other basic facilities. - The bus stop sees between 1300-1500 passengers daily, including children, general passengers, and elderly passengers. - Between 152-160 buses arrive at the station daily, including intra-city, local, and ordinary buses.
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TSRTC BUS STOP, Warangal TS.


TEIR-1
AIR PORT

9KM
10Min.
Warangal air port.
150KM
3H. 30Min
RGIA Hyderabad.

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The wind rose for Warangal shows how many hours per year the wind
blows from the indicated direction. Wind is blowing from South-east (SE) to
West(W) or Vise versa

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Bus stop

Total number of busses arriving the bus In 200 meters


station daily • railway stations
152-160 •hotels
1KM radius •temples
•hospitals
• Bank
•vegetable market

500 meters
• multi specialty
hospitals
• function halls
• post office
•banks
• meeseva
Daily Busses arriving • stores
• park

In 1 km radius
Intra city •Colleges
• schools
Local • restaurants

And all other basic


Ordinary amenities
all
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Passengers and daily commuters
8 using the bus stop
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Children Genaral passangers Elderly passangers

•Total number of passengers visiting the bus


station daily
1300-1500(approx)
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