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Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation

Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation
Formerly
ParentKarnataka State Road Transport Corporation
Founded
  • August 15, 1997; 28 years ago (1997-08-15)
    as Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation[1][2]
  • November 1, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-11-01)
    as Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation
Commenced operationAugust 15, 1997; 28 years ago (1997-08-15)
HeadquartersBMTC Central Office, Sarige Sadana, Kengal Hanumanthaiah Road, Shantinagara, Bengaluru, Bengaluru Urban district, Karnataka, India
LocaleMajorly 25km outward from the boundaries of Bengaluru City covering most of Bengaluru Urban district, parts of Bengaluru North district, Bengaluru South district and a few destinations in Chikkaballapura district.
Service areaMajorly within Bengaluru Metropolitan Region and few destinations in Chikkaballapura district
AllianceKarnataka's Road Transport Undertakings
Routes5729
Hubs • Kempegowda Bus Station, Majestic

 • Shivajinagar

 • K. R. Market
Depots50
Fleet6340 vehicles[3]
Daily ridership4,910,000 (27 November 2017)
Fuel typeDiesel, Electric battery
OperatorGovernment of Karnataka
Managing directorRamachandran R
Websitemybmtc.karnataka.gov.in

Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), formerly Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation, is a state-owned public road transport corporation in the Indian city of Bangalore. It is wholly owned by the Government of Karnataka. It serves the Bangalore Metropolitan Region. As of 28 September 2024, it has a fleet of 6340 vehicles.[3]

History

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Foundation

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Mysore Government Road Transport Department was inaugurated on 12 September 1948 with 120 buses.[1] The transport department of The Mysore state administered it until 1961.

Corporatization

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It was subsequently converted into an independent corporation under Section 3 of the Road Transport Corporation Act, 1950 on 1 August 1961, In 1961, after successfully converting into an independent corporation all assets and liabilities of MGRTD were transferred to Mysore State Road Transport Corporation.[1]

Merger

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On 1 October 1961, Bangalore Transport Service was merged with it.[1]

Renaming

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On 1 November 1973, the Mysore state was renamed as Karnataka thus, renaming it Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation.

Bifurcation

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This left the corporation to serve the Southern part of Karnataka.

  • On 23 November 2009, Bijapur division was transferred from NWKRTC to KKRTC.
  • On 1 November 2014, It changed to the present name Bangalore Metropolitain Transport Corporation along with other organisations in the city.[7]

Services

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Video of a BMTC bus being cleaned in bus depot unit 33, Purnapragnya Layout, Bangalore (2024)
Name of the Service Description Manufacturer Gallery
Astra It is a non-AC electric bus service with a turquoise livery for JBM brand buses, violet-white for Ashok Leyland's Switch brand buses and light blue-dark blue for Tata Motor's Starbus EV brand buses.. BMTC Switch EV
Bengaluru Sarige It is a non-AC bus service built on Ashok Leyland, Tata and Eicher urban chassis with a dark blue-white livery for Bharat Stage IV (BS IV) and light blue-white livery or turquoise-white livery for Bharat Stage VI (BS VI) connecting all parts of the Metropolitan region. BMTC Bengaluru Sarige
Bengaluru Darshini (Bengaluru Rounds) It is an AC bus service built on Volvo 8400LE urban chassis with a special livery of pencil sketch depiction of important sites in Bangalore on a white background. This service was introduced for sightseeing in Bangalore. It covered routes connecting about twenty landmarks of great historical, religious and scientific significance. BMTC's Bengaluru Darshini

BMTC's Bengaluru Darshini

Metro Feeder These are AC and Non-AC services that act as feeders to major metro stations and provide last mile connectivity. They are usually prefixed with 'MF'.[8]
Vajra It is an AC bus service operated using Volvo 8400LE, Corona, UD SLF and Switch EiV 12 buses with a light blue livery running on important routes serving the tech parks, industrial areas, major bus stations and major residential areas. BMTC Vajra BMTC Corona AC (Vajra) BMTC UD SLF (NO MORE IN SERVICE)
Vayu Vajra It is an AC bus service built on Volvo 8400LE urban chassis with a light blue livery connecting 21 routes in the Metropolitan region to Bangalore's Kempegowda International Airport. Free Wi-Fi access is provided to the commuters on these buses.[9] BMTC's Vayu Vajra
Vegadootha Express It is a non-AC Express limited-stop bus service built on Ashok Leyland, Tata and Eicher urban chassis with a light blue-white livery for Bharat Stage VI (BS VI) connecting the central parts to the periphery of the Metropolitan region. They are usually prefixed with 'EX'.

Former services

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  • Parisara Vahini/Parisara Snehi: These buses had light blue and white, dark blue and white as well as grey colour livery with red graphics. These services have been merged with Bengaluru Sarige.
  • Janti Vahana: These were non-AC vestibule bus service with a light blue and white as well as dark blue and white colour liveries. Currently defunct.
  • Suvarna: These were non-AC bus service with a green or orange livery, similar fare to Jana Sarige buses served important feeder routes. Merged with Bengaluru Sarige but some buses continue to sport the older colours.
  • Samartha/BIG Trunk: These were non-AC bus services green and black livery serving trunk routes from downtown to the suburbs. Merged with Bengaluru Sarige.
  • Nera Sarige/BIG 10: These were non-AC bus services with a special green and bottle green livery serving 12 major corridors towards the central business district. These buses are numbered with a G prefix. Merged with Bengaluru Sarige.
  • Samvrutha/BIG Circle: These were non-AC bus service with a special white BIG Circle livery. These buses use to ply on Bangalore Inner Ring Road and Bangalore Outer Ring Road. Buses are numbered with a C prefix or a K prefix. Merged with Bengaluru Sarige.
  • Atal Sarige: This was a non-AC Low fare bus service with an Indian tri-colour livery. Currently defunct[10][11]
  • Pushpak Sarige/Janapriya Vahini/Pushpak Plus: These were non-AC buses with a beige-white livery which plied with a driver-cum-conductor. The service was discontinued and the single door buses were converted to double door ones.
  • Marcopolo AC, UD AC and Corona AC: These were services with a white or light blue livery which plied on select routes. The Marcopolo buses have been taken off service, while some Coronas have been rebranded as Vajra buses.
  • Nimbus: These are Bengaluru Sarige and Vajra buses that plied on special bus rapid transit lanes. The only service between Central Silk Board Junction and Krishnarajapura was temporarily withdrawn and converted to Bengaluru Sarige service as the bus lane had to be closed down due to a decrease in width of Bangalore Outer Ring Road for the construction of Namma Metro blue line.
  • Samparka: These are mini non-AC bus service built on Ashok Leyland and Tata mini urban chassis with an orange livery connecting neighbourhoods to the nearby bus station. Usually covering shorter distances. Merged with Bengaluru Sarige.

Note: The Parisara Vahini/Parisara Snehi, Suvarna Sarige, Samartha Sarige/BIG Trunk, Nera Sarige/BIG 10, Samvrutha Sarige/BIG Circle, Metro Feeder, Nimbus and Samparka still retain the same numbering and function despite the change in branding.

List of depots

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Sl. No. Depot Number Depot Name Division District Ref
1 2 Shanthinagara South Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
2 3 Shanthinagara South Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
3 4 Jayanagara South Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
4 6 Indiranagara East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
5 7 Subashnagara Central Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
6 8 Yeshwanthapura North Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
7 9 Peenya North-West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
8 10 Hennuru North-East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
9 11 Yelahanka North Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
10 12 Kengeri West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
11 13 Katriguppe Central Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
12 14 Rabindranath Tagore Nagara North-East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
13 15 Koramangala East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
14 16 Deepanjali Nagara West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
15 17 Chandra Layout West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
16 18 ITPL Central Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
17 19 Electronic City East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
18 20 Banashankari South Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
19 21 Rajarajeshwarinagara West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
20 22 Peenya North-West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
21 23 Kalyannagara North-East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
22 24 Krishnarajapura North-East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
23 25 H. S. R. Layout Central Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
24 26 Yeshwanthapura North Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
25 27 Jigani South Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
26 28 Hebbala Central Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
27 29 Krishnarajapura North-East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
28 30 Yelahanka North Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
29 31 Sumanahalli North-West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
30 32 Surya City East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
31 33 Poornapragna Layout West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
32 34 Kothanuru Dinne South Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
33 35 Kannahalli North-West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
34 36 Bidadi West Ramanagara [12][13][14][15]
35 37 Kengeri West Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
36 38 Chikkanagamangala East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
37 39 Hosakote North-East Bangalore Rural [12][13][14][15]
38 40 Nelamangala (Makali) North-West Bangalore Rural [12][13][14][15]
39 41 Gunjuru East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
40 42 Kodathi East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
41 43 Shivanapura North-West Bangalore Rural [12][13][14][15]
42 44 Anjanapura South Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
43 45 M. S. Palya North Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
44 46 Sadenahalli North Bangalore Rural [12][13][14][15]
45 47 Manduru North-East Bangalore Rural [12][13][14][15]
46 48 Byrathi North-East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
47 49 Bidadi West Ramanagara [12][13][14][15]
48 50 Devanahalli North Bangalore Rural [12][13][14][15]
49 51 Sadaramangala East Bangalore Urban [12][13][14][15]
50 52 Uttanahalli North Bangalore Rural [12][13][14][15]

National Common Mobility Card (NCMC)

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BMTC unveiled a smart card for its bus services for the first time in June 2016. The company introduced smart cards on trial-basis on BMTC Bus No. 335 operating between Majestic and Kadugodi bus stations in March 2017.[16] Apart from serving as an identification document, the smart cards can be used to purchase bus tickets and also swiped at point-of-sale (POS) enabled merchant establishments. The card costs 5 (5.9¢ US) and can be recharged for up to 10,000 (US$120). Recharges higher than 10,000 require the customer to provide identification. According to Axis Bank, the BMTC's partner in the project, the smart card is India's "first open loop EMV contactless smart card". The cards "open-loop" structure allows other agencies to integrate their smart card schemes by adopting the standards of the BMTC smart card.[17] This scheme was finally dropped and integration with National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) is already under process. City's Namma Metro is already using NCMC and Bengaluru Suburban Railway will also be using it in future when the system is completed so therefore, one will be used to travel seamlessly across different transit modes in the city and its suburbs.[18][19]

Bus Day

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Introduced on 4 February 2010, Bus Day is an event calling all the citizens of Bangalore to use public transport. The idea behind Bus Day is to observe the changes which can be brought in the city in trying to respect environment, traffic situation, health of individuals perception.[20] The 4th of every month is observed as a "Bus Day".[21]

Bus priority lane

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BMTC along with BTP initiated the bus lanes between Central Silk Board Junction and Tin Factory Junction on Outer Ring Road branded as Nimbus. Bus lanes give priority to buses, cutting down on journey times where roads are congested with other traffic especially private cars and increasing the reliability of buses. The introduction of bus lanes can significantly assist in the reduction of air pollution due to individual cars and traffic pile up because of cars.[22] Currently, the bus lane has been removed due to reduction in road width due to the ongoing work on Namma Metro's Blue Line on the median.

Technologies

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To benefit the commuters and promote the usage of public transportation, the BMTC launched its Intelligent Transport System (ITS) on 25 May 2016.[23] Under this project, BMTC buses were equipped with GPS in a phased manner which would transmit the location of the bus to the ITS control room. On 20 May 2023, A mobile app called Namma BMTC was launched on the android and iOS platform which was made available in two languages, English and Kannada. The app provides information about bus routes and bus stops. Real time location of buses on a particular route can also be tracked, which requires the users to switch on the GPS on their device.[24] In 2017, BMTC would be introduced prepaid smart cards for commuting, which eliminated the need to pay the exact amount of change, this was not introduced widely, instead NCMC cards are proposed to be released as an open loop payment system.[25][26] On 6 April 2022, Bus Passes started to be issued on TUMMOC mobile app, passengers have to scan the QR code in the bus to verify the pass bought on the app.[27] In 2022, BMTC has also started to accept ticket payments using UPI in a ON and OFF manner, finally launching it properly in June 2023. A QR code card is either stuck in the bus or with the bus conductor, passengers can scan and pay for tickets.

An app named "Namma BMTC" launched in 2023 that allows users to track buses in real time, check schedules, plan journeys and calculate fare between stages.[28] The app also includes an SOS feature for women to use in case of emergencies by alerting any nearby police station.[28]

Karnataka's Road Transport Undertakings

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  • KSRTC, Bangalore: Covers Southern Karnataka, Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts.
  • NWKRTC, Hubli: Covers North-Western Karnataka and Uttara Kannada district, excluding Bijapur district.
  • KKRTC, Kalaburagi: Covers North-Eastern Karnataka and Bijapur district.
  • BMTC, Bangalore: Covers Bangalore Metropolitan Region, including Bangalore Urban and parts of Bangalore Rural, Ramanagara, Kolar and Chikkaballapura districts. During festive rush seasons or other similar scenarios, Bengaluru Sarige buses are also allocated on Karnataka Sarige (Ordinary) Routes.

See also

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References

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