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Jaipur Low Floor Bus Route No. 14 – Jhotwara to Bassi


Jaipur low floor bus route no. 14 travels from Jhotwara to Bassi, covering a total distance of 47 km. Starting from Jhotwara, the low floor bus route no. 14 halts at 9 major stops for 2-5 mins each before finally reaching Bassi. The stoppages are as follows:

Jaipur low floor bus route no. 14 starts from Jhotwara, a sub-urban area located in the outskirts of Jaipur. The bus then moves to Khatipura, Vaishali Nagar, Sodala, Civil Lines and Rambagh. From there the bus reaches the walled city area at Ajmeri Gate and further travels to Transport Nagar. The bus then enters the sub-urban area of Kanauta, before finally reaching Bassi.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Jhotwara to Khatipura

5.2 km

16 mins

Khatipura to Vaishali Nagar

2.6 km

9 mins

Vaishali Nagar to Sodala

3 km

9 mins

Sodala to Civil Lines

1.6 km

5 mins

Civil Lines to Rambagh

4 km

13 mins

Rambagh to Ajmeri Gate

2.2 km

13 mins

Ajmeri Gate to Transport Nagar

3 km

20 mins

Transport Nagar to Kanauta

12.2 km

21 mins

Kanauta to Bassi

13.2 km

19 mins

 

 


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