Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station Explained

Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station
Imlibun Bus Station
Name Lang:en
Native Name:
Mahātmā Gāndhī Bas Sṭēṣan
Imlibun Bas Sṭēṣan
Mahaatma Gaandhee Bas Steshan
Imaleebun Bas Steshan
Native Name Lang:te & ur
Other Name:Imlibun Bus Station
Address:Gowliguda, Hyderabad, Telangana
Country:India
Platforms:79
Parking:Yes
Bicycle:Yes
Accessible:yes
Owned:TSRTC
Mapframe:yes

The Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS), also known as the Imlibun Bus Station (Imlibun means "grove of tamarind trees"), is a bus station on the Musi River in the Imlibun area of southern Hyderabad, India. It is owned by the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) and is India's fifth-largest bus station, covering 20acres, behind Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus, Bengaluru's Kempegowda Bus Station, Vijayawada's Pandit Nehru Bus Station and Delhi's Millennium Park Bus Depot.

History

The bus station was built during the Nizam era, and was owned by the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway and known as the Central Bus Station.[1] It was built in the shape of a dome and was named Imlibun. It was a converted aircraft hangar, built during the 1930s by Butler and Company of the US to accommodate the Nizam’s fleet of public single- and double-decker buses.[2] When the bus station was later expanded, the Musi River bed was partially filled for the new facility. Although it used to be accessible by two major and two minor road bridges, it is presently accessible by only one bridge.[3]

Service

MGBS primarily serves Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and has daily service to Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.

Hyderabad Metro connectivity

The MGBS, Jubilee Bus Station (JBS), and the Hyderabad Metro's Green Line is connecting Secunderabad and Hyderabad.[4] Travel time between the cities will be 16 minutes, compared to 45 minutes by road. The Green Line has two connecting bus stations: the 300000square feet the MGBS and the JBS Parade Ground. The MGBS station is India's largest metro station and Hyderabad's tallest; its corridorsCorridor 2 (JBS to MGBS) and Corridor 1 (Miyapur to LB Nagar)are on separate levels. According to the metro company, the station is designed for 100 years of service and its concourse will contain retail stores and entertainment.

Infrastructure

The MGBS covers 20acres of a 8ha complex, and was completed at a cost of 13 crore. There are 150 platforms, a 7,380-square-meter waiting room, a 3,455-square-meter shopping complex and a 5,000-square-meter parking area.

Many TSRTC buses in Hyderabad use the station, one of two terminals in the city for long-distance bus service. Corporation buses include Palle Velugu, Express, Deluxe, Super Luxury, Rajadhani A/C, Garuda, Garuda Plus and Vennela A/C Sleeper.

Platforms

PlatformsBuses
1–5Garuda, Garuda Plus, Vennela, Amaravati, Airavat, Ambaari
6, 7Bengaluru (TSRTC)
8Bengaluru (KSRTC)
9Anantapur, Dharmavaram, Puttaparthi
10, 11Suryapet, Khammam, Bhadrachalam, Manuguru
12Sathupalli, Rajamahendravaram, Polavaram
13Kunta, Bailadilla, Dantewada, Jagdalpur
14, 15Nalgonda, Miryalaguda, Kodad
16, 17Guntur, Narsaraopet, Chilakurupeta
18–22Yadagirigutta, Warangal
23Srisailam
24, 25Achampeta, Kalvakurti
26Raichur
27–31Mahboobnagar, Vanaparti, Narayanpet, Hubballi
32–34Nagarkurnool, Kollapur, Shadnagar
35, 36Vijayawada, Tenali, Eluru (TSRTC)
37, 38Vijayawada, Tenali, Eluru (APSRTC)
39Visakhapatnam, Srikakulam, Vizianagaram (TSRTC)
40Visakhapatnam, Srikakulam, Vizianagaram (APSRTC)
41, 42Gadwal, Kurnool, Tirupati, Chittoor (TSRTC)
43–45Gadwal, Kurnool, Tirupati, Chittoor (APSRTC)
46, 47Medak, Bansuwada, Bodhan
48–52Zaheerabad, Narayankhed, Karada, Sholapur, Pune, Mumbai (TSRTC, MSRTC)
53–55Karimnagar, Godavarikhani, Vemulawada, Asifabad, Mancherial, Siddipet, Manthani
56–58Nirmal, Nizamabad, Adilabad, Nagpur, Amaravati, Raipur
59–61Macherla, Manchiryala, Ongole, Chennai
62Deverakonda
63–65Parigi, Vikarabad, Tandur
66–75Arrivals
76–79City buses

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gowliguda bus stand: the secular marvel near Musi.
  2. Web site: The Secret History of Hyderabad State of the Nizam (South India; 1724 – 1948) .
  3. Web site: Traffic goes for a toss at Imlibun station. https://web.archive.org/web/20071227071708/http://www.hindu.com/2007/12/26/stories/2007122660610300.htm. dead. 2007-12-27. The Hindu. 2007-12-26.
  4. News: Hyderabad Metro's Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station-JBS Parade Ground line to be flagged off today . 10 February 2021 . The New Indian Express . The New Indian Express . 7 February 2020.