Inter-State Bus Terminals


In India, an Inter State Bus Terminal or Inter-State Bus Terminus 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, Stand or State Transport term is used.

[Andhra Pradesh]

[Assam]

[Bihar]

[Chandigarh]

  • Inter State Bus Terminal Sector 17
  • Inter State Bus Terminal Sector 43

[Chhattisgarh]

[Delhi]

As of November 2024, Delhi has three operational ISBTs managed by the Delhi Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation, with three more planned and approved for construction, and few more have been proposed.

Existing

Planned

Approved by Government of Delhi

Suggested

[Gujarat]

[Haryana]

Sonipat ISBT, existing: at Sonipat Devilal chowk Sonipat.Bahadurgarh ISBT, existing: at Bahadurgarh south bypass in the east of Bahadurgarh near Tikri Border, 1.6 km southwest of Pandit Shree Ram Sharma metro station, 4 km southeast of Bahadurgarh Railway Station on Delhi-Hisar rail line, 13 km southeast of Asaudha Railway Station on Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor. Rajiv Chowk ISBT, planned: next to under-construction metro and under-construction RRTS stations of Delhi-Alwar line at NH-48.Kherki Daula Inter State Bus Terminus, planned - announced in 2023 over 15 acres of Sihi village near Kherki Daula toll plaz where Dwarka Expressway meets Delhi-Jaipur Highway NH48. it is located next to the Delhi-Alwar RRTS - Kherki Daula station and Gurugram Heliport Hub.Panchgaon Inter State Bus Terminus, planned, located next to the Delhi-Alwar RRTS - Panchgaon station, NH-48 and Western Peripheral Expressway.

[Jharkhand]

[Karnataka]

[Kerala]

[Madhya Pradesh]

[Maharashtra]

[Odisha]

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[Rajasthan]

[Tamil Nadu]

At, 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.

[Telangana]

[Uttarakhand]

[Uttar Pradesh]

[West Bengal]

State government bus

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 altogether operates 1,50,000 buses. State-wise bus fleet is as follows
Sr. No.State / UTBuses of all STU's
1Karnataka22343
2Tamil Nadu19989
3Maharashtra15512
4Uttar Pradesh13041
5Gujarat11373
6Andhra Pradesh10737
7Telangana9094
8Delhi7683
9Kerala6241
10Haryana3787
11Himachal Pradesh3302
12Rajasthan2981
13Punjab2818
14West Bengal2232
15Uttarakhand1247
16Chandigarh642
17Goa520
18Odisha437
19Assam405
20Andaman and Nicobar Islands268
21Bihar223
22Jammu and Kashmir221
23Nagaland185
24Arunachal Pradesh164
25Puducherry141
26Sikkim75
27Meghalaya58
28Mizoram49
29Tripura48
30 Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu25
31Ladakh20
32Madhya PradeshNil
33JharkhandNil
34ManipurNil
35ChhattisgarhNil
36LakshadweepNil

Government city buses

Many Indian cities have local public city bus services. Here is a list of fleet of government city buses operated as of now in India cities.
Sr. No.City / Urban AreaCity bus fleet
of all STU's
1Delhi 7978
2Mumbai 4428
3Kolkata 1377
4Chennai3476
5Bangalore5587
6Hyderabad2801
7Ahmedabad1477
8Pune1650
9Surat875
10Jaipur201
11Kanpur80
12Lucknow145
13Nagpur540
14Indore188
15Coimbatore925
16Kochi203
17Patna70
18Bhopal155
19Vadodara180
20Agra40
21Visakhapatnam605
22Ludhiana65
23Nashik130
24Vijayawada455
25Madurai505
26Varanasi30
27Meerut30
28Rajkot110
29Jamshedpur50
30Srinagar30
31Jabalpur119
32Asansol60
33Allahabad30
34Dhanbad70
35Aurangabad30
36Amritsar93
37Jodhpur40
38Raipur110
39Ranchi70
40Gwalior16
41Thiruvananthapuram100
42Bhilai70
43Kozhikode100
44Chandigarh 464
45Tiruchirapalli350
46Kota50