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Jaipur Low Floor Bus Route No. AC5 – Agarwal Farm to Amer


Jaipur low floor bus route no. AC5 travels from Agarwal Farm to Amer, covering a total distance of 32km. Some of the major areas included on this route are Mansarover, Gopalpura, Lal Kothi, Rambagh, city area (Ajmeri Gate, Sanganeri Gate, Badi Chaupad), Ramgarh Mod, Jal Mahal and Amer. This route has 20 stops on way, where the bus stops for 2-5mins each to board passengers.

The low floor bus route no. AC5 starts from Agarwal Farm and travels through the Mansarover locality, stopping by at Vijay Path, Patel Marg, Rajat Path, Kiran Path, Varun Path, Swarn Path and Kaveri Path. From Mansarover the bus moves to Ganga Jamuna Petrol Pump, from where it further travels to Gujar ki Thadi, Gopalpura, Lal Kothi, Rambagh and SMS Hospital. The bus enters the city area at Ajmeri Gate and moves to Sanganeri Gate, Badi Chaupad and Jorawar Singh Gate at Amer Road. It then crosses Ramgarh Mod and Jal Mahal to reach Amer.

 

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Agarwal Farm to Vijay Path

0.7km

2mins

Vijay Path to Patel Marg

0.65km

2mins

Patel Marg to Rajat Path

1.9km

5mins

Rajat Path to Kiran Path

0.35km

1min

Kiran Path to Varun Path

0.8km

3mins

Varun Path to Swarn Path

0.45km

1min

Swarn Path to Kaveri Path

0.45km

2mins

Kaveri Path to Ganga Jamuna Petrol Pump

0.9km

3mins

Ganga Jamuna Petrol Pump to Gujar ki Thadi

1.7km

5mins

Gujar ki Thadi to Gopalpura

2.8km

9mins

Gopalpura to Lal Kothi

2.8km

11mins

Lal Kothi to Rambagh

2.2km

10mins

Rambagh to SMS Hospital

1.1km

4mins

SMS Hospital to Ajmeri Gate

2km

7mins

Ajmeri Gate to Sanganeri Gate

0.85km

6mins

Sanganeri Gate to Badi Chaupad

0.8km

7mins

Badi Chaupad to Jorawar Singh Gate

1.9km

8mins

Jorawar Singh Gate to Ramgarh Mod

1.5km

7mins

Ramgarh Mod to Jal Mahal

4.3km

11mins

Jal Mahal to Amer

4.2km

8mins


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