Kodaikanal Bus Stand
The present Bus stand was newly constructed during 2010 at Anna Salai , kodaikanal at an estimate cost of Rs. 410.00 lakh.
Periyar Bus Stand
Periyar Bus Stand in Madurai is a vital transportation hub, conveniently linking the city to various destinations. It serves as a central point for travelers heading to Maatuthavani and Arapalayam, two other important bus terminals. Maatuthavani, to the north, is a gateway to the northern and eastern parts of Madurai, while Arapalayam, in the west, connects to the southern and western regions. In addition to these intercity connections, Periyar Bus Stand offers a network of bus services that make it easy for residents and visitors to access local areas within Madurai, including historic sites, markets, and neighborhoods. It's the beating heart of Madurai's transportation system, ensuring that the city stays well-connected.
MGR Bus Stand
MGR Bus Stand in Madurai, also known as the Maatuthavani Bus Stand, is a major transportation hub in the city. Named after the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.G. Ramachandran, this bus stand is a bustling center for both intra-city and inter-city bus services. Located in the heart of Madurai, it connects passengers to various destinations within Tamil Nadu and neighboring states, making it a vital part of the city's transportation infrastructure. With a wide range of bus services and facilities, MGR Bus Stand plays a crucial role in facilitating convenient and efficient travel for residents and visitors alike, certified by ISO 9001:2000. Bus route for local areas,Sivakasi,Sivagangai,Virudhunagar,Trichy,Tirunelveli,Vilupuram,Perambalur,Kamuthi,Kanyakumari,Chennai,Tenkasi,Thoothukudi,Ramanathapuram,Pudukottai,Thanjavur,Thiruvarur,Villupuram,Cuddalore,Mayiladurai,Ariyalur,Nagapattinam,Kallakurichi,Thiruvannamalai,Nagarkovil,Paramakudi,Aruppukottai,Rajapalayam,Srivilliputhur,Kumbakonam,Nagapattinam,Karaikudi,Puducherry.
Melur Bus Stand
Melur is the Northern entrance of Madurai district. It is the town and municipality in the Madurai North in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Melur Old Name is Called Naduvi Nadu. The name Melur name comes from "Mela Nadu". Melur is called Thaigramam ('Mother of Villages'). It is the biggest taluk within the Madurai District. As of 2011, the town had a population of 40,017. Melur is an agricultural land in Madurai and the climate around the area is tropical.
Vadipatti Bus Stand
T. Vadipatti is a panchayat town in the Madurai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.and also known as "west gateway of Madurai.
Tirumangalam Bus Stand
Tirumangalam is a town and municipality in the Madurai District of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu also called as 'Thoongaa Nagarathin Thunai Nagaram' (Sub District of Madurai).
Arapalayam Bus Stand
Arapalayam Bus Stand, situated in Madurai, is a significant transportation hub serving as a pivotal point for local and regional bus routes. This busy terminal offers essential bus services connecting passengers to various destinations within Madurai and neighboring areas. Arapalayam Bus Stand plays a crucial role in facilitating daily commuting for residents and travelers, providing a convenient and accessible transportation option. With its strategic location and well-organized operations, this bus stand contributes to the smooth flow of people and goods in and around Madurai. Bus route for local areas,Theni,Dindigul,Karur,Tiruppur,Coimbatore,Udagamandalam,Erode,Nammakal,Salem,Dharmapuri,Krishnagiri,Tirupattur,Vellore,Thiruvallur.
Usilampatti Bus Stand
Usilampatti is a town and a second grade municipality in the indian state of Tamilnadu. It is also a designated taluk and revenue division.
Ramanathapuram Bus Stand
Ramanathapuram Municipality present New Bus stand was constructed during 1990. Now the Government Transport Corporation is operating a huge number of buses from various towns for providing good and sufficient conveyance facilities the public visiting pilgrimage and tourism town of Rameswaram.
Paramakudi Bus Stand
The present Bus stand was constructed during 1986, which is adequate for parking of more number of buses. The Bus Stand is maintained by the Municipality.
T. Kallupatti Bus Stand
The town has an initial similar to that of a person. Initials in the name, is a common feature of towns in Southern Tamil Nadu. The initial for Kallupatti comes from the name of the mother village from which it derives its existence. The form is similar to that between a mother and her children, a convention which was a feature of the original Tamil culture for years. T. Kallupatti's mother village is Devankuruchi (spelled as Thevankurichi), a small village on the road towards Peraiyur. The Devankurichi hill is a symbol of spirituality, one which is visible while driving near to T. Kallupatti. Many people throng to the Agneeswaran Temple of Devankurichi in order to perform the last rites of those who are dead and so it is equated to Kasi.
Theni Old Bus Stand
This new bus terminus was named after Colonel John Pennycuick, the British engineer who constructed the Mullaiperiyar dam, the life-line of many southern districts. Colonel John Pennycuick Bus Terminus is situated at Theni to Periyakulam bye pass road,behind of SIDCO Industrial Estate.
Sivagangai Bus Stand
From Sivagangai all mofussil buses that connect towns such as Karaikudi, Manamadurai, Trichy, Sivakasi, Aruppukottai, Dindigul, Oddanchatram, Palani, Pattukottai, Thanjavur, Theni, Erode, Aranthangi, Nagore, Thiruvarur, Velankanni, Rameshwaram, Ramanathapuram, Kalayar Kovil, Paramakudi, Dharapuram, Pudukottai, Nagapattinam, Tiruppur, Coimbatore (TNSTC), terminate at the bus-stand. And 24 Hrs buses available to reach Madurai (Mattuthavani Integrated Bus Terminus).
Dindigul Bus Stand
Dindigul is served by town bus service, which provides connectivity within the town and the suburbs. Minibus service operated by private companies cater to the local transport needs. There are 150 town buses operated daily across 128 different routes.
Palani Bus Stand
The present Bus Stand was constructed during 1960, which is inadequate for parking of more no of buses in the bus stand. The presence of Municipal Fire Station (MFS) adjacent to the Bus Stand restricts the expansion of the bus stand.
Sivakasi Bus Stand
Sivakasi is served by city bus service, which provides connectivity within the city and the suburbs. Minibus service operated by private companies cater to the local transport needs.The city bus routes to surrounding villages are to Puliparaipatti, Thayilpatti, Madathupatti Vilampatti, Alangulam, Vilampatti, Alangulam, M.Pudupatti, Alamarathupatti, Sengamalapatti, Muthalipatti, and Meenampatti.
Srivilliputhur Bus Stand
The present Bus stand was constructed during 1985, which is in adequate. Now the Government Transport Corporation is operating a huge number of buses from various towns for providing good and sufficient conveyance facilities the public visiting this pilgrimage and tourism town. As such be the case a new bus stand would be constructed with more bays and facilities.
Viruthunagar Old Bus Stand
Virudhunagar is served by a town bus service, which provides connectivity within the town and the suburbs. There are privately operated mini-bus services that cater to the local transport needs. The main bus stand, located in the centre of the town, has 25 bus bays. The TamilNadu State Transport Corporation operates daily services connecting various cities to Virudhunagar. The corporation operates a computerised reservation centre in the main bus stand.
Arupukottai New Bus Stand
Aruppukottai acts as a hub connecting Madurai, Thoothukudi, Virudhunagar, Tirunelveli, Kovilpatti, Rajapalayam , Sivagangai, Ramanathapuram and Rameswaram. Aruppukottai which is well connected by roads. Madurai the 3rd biggest city in Tamil Nadu by population, is only 50 km away. NH 38 runs between Vellore - Thoothukudi, an important freight-route, connecting Trichy, Madurai and Thoothukkudi runs through Aruppukottai.