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Jaipur Low Floor Bus Route No. 15 – Chandpole to Chomu


Jaipur low floor bus route no. 15 travels from Chandpole to Chomu, covering a total distance of 32 km. Starting from Chandpole, the low floor bus route no. 15 halts at 9 major stops for 2-5 mins each before finally reaching Chomu. The stoppages are as follows:

Jaipur low floor bus route no. 15 starts moving from Chandpole to MI Road. It then crosses Panch Batti and Jaipur Junction to reach Vidhyadhar Nagar. From there the low floor bus route no. 15 enters the Vishwakarma Industrial Area, commonly known as VKI area and further travels to Harmada, Rampura and Jaitpura before reaching Chomu.

Stops

Distance

Estimated Time

Chandpole to MI Road

1.4 km

7 mins

MI Road to Panch Batti

1.1 km

6 mins

Panch Batti to Jaipur Junction

2.2 km

10 mins

Jaipur Junction to Vidhyadhar Nagar

5.6 km

17 mins

Vidhyadhar Nagar to VKI area

1.4 km

8 mins

VKI area to Harmada

3.2 km

8 mins

Harmada to Rampura

9.8 km

13 mins

Rampura to Jaitpura

2.7 km

9 mins

Jaitpura to Chomu

4.6 km

14 mins

 

 


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