In India, an Inter State Bus Terminal or Inter-State Bus Terminus ( ISBT ) is a bus terminus that provides bus service to destinations located in other states . An ISBT may also provide bus services to destinations in the same state. Mostly ISBT Term is used in the Northern Part of India , In the western part of India, ST Stand or State Transport Term is used.
3-682: The Veer Hakikat Rai Interstate Bus Terminus , previously referred to as the Sarai Kale Khan Interstate Bus Terminus , is one of the three Inter State Bus Terminals in Delhi . It operates short and long-haul bus services between Delhi and the neighbouring states of Haryana , Uttar Pradesh , and Rajasthan . The terminus was built to decongest the overcrowded Maharana Pratap Interstate Bus Terminus located at Kashmiri Gate in North Delhi, which could not bear
6-731: The Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G.R. Bus Terminus in Chennai , India , is the second largest bus station in Asia. As of 2010, the terminus handled more than 500 buses at a time, and 3,000 buses and 250,000 passengers a day. Many Indian state governments have their own fleet of buses which are run under their state transport department. As per statistics, the State Road Transport Undertakings (STUs) altogether operates 1,50,000 buses. State-wise bus fleet
9-733: The burgeoning traffic. The construction of a new ₹80-crore terminus complex began in March of 1996, and it was unveiled to the public in January 2005. It was later upgraded to accommodate the growing number of passengers. Inter State Bus Terminals As of November 2024, Delhi has 3 operational ISBTs (managed by the Delhi Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation (DTIDC)), 3 more planned and approved for construction, and few more have been proposed. At 37 acres (150,000 m ),
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