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Jaipur’s Mini Bus route no. 34 covers the distance between Harmada and Jhotwara. The route covers a total distance of 34km, which takes the bus about 1hr 35mins to complete. The buses running on this route stop by at 11 main stoppages, for 2-5mins depending on the rush of passengers.

The private city mini bus on route no. 34 starts from Harmada to travel to Vidhyadhar Nagar. It crosses the Biyani Group of Colleges and then Chomu Pulia to reach Chandpol. The bus then moves to Government Hostel, Sodala and Purani Chungi. From there it passes by Jharkhand Mahadev and then Khatipura to finally reach Jhotwara.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Harmada to Vidhyadhar Nagar

7.2km

13mins

Vidhyadhar Nagar to Biyani Group of Colleges

0.95km

2mins

Biyani Group of Colleges to Chomu Pulia

2.5km

6mins

Chomu Pulia to Chandpol

5.9km

17mins

Chandpol to Government Hostel

2.1km

9mins

Government Hostel to Sodala

3.5km

10mins

Sodala to Purani Chungi

2.8km

8mins

Purani Chungi to Jharkhand Mahadev

2.8km

7mins

Jharkhand Mahadev to Khatipura

2.4km

9mins

Khatipura to Jhotwara

6.7km

17mins

 

 


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