Thursday, June 16, 2005

BMTC Route information System!

Nice site which gives BMTC bus information by Destination and by Route Number.

Update: Fixed the link to reflect the new page.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jesus...this is amazing! Thanks, Krish!

Anonymous said...

Good effort but it seems that the algorithms used are terribly poor. For a person from outside Bangalore like me, it didn't help one bit, in fact it gives wrong info and advises you to take excessively long routes.
Check out Mumbai's version www.cse.iitb.ac.in/navigator/
Now that's what I call a real bus information system.

Arun

Anonymous said...

I'm unable to access this site... could you please mail me the link to anoopkudva.padubidri@target.com?

It would be great if you could do that at the earliest.

Thanks!
Anoop

Anonymous said...

In many cases the origin & destinations points shown & the route details given below have no relevance Some examples route 600E, 366Y. There are many like that. I wonder whether some one is bothered about checking these before release. I will guide a new comer nowhere

Anonymous said...

The site is a bit bulky to load and reload to view new routes. Also the origin-destination algorithm used is really very bad. I have posted an easy method to find details on each route rather than waiting for the whole page to load.
Check out my blog BMTC Bus Route Guide

Sevarkodiyon Krishnasamy said...

Hi Krishna

At present, the website "http://www.bmtcinfo.com" itself is not available. Any other website you know that gives the details of buses plying from and to in Bangalore both using origin and destination area name and route number search? If yes, please let me know.

Anonymous said...

i found this site-- not sure how good it is but it gives the bus number as well as all the major stops

http://btis.in/bus.htm

noushy said...

Hi Krishna, Thanks for such a nice effort,
but sorry right now this site is not workng,
Pls stsrt it asap

Thanks

Anonymous said...

try http://blrmap.datavw.com for bmtc bus route and bus nos in bangalore.

Anonymous said...

What a crappy site? Nothing works. I don't understand the other stupid people posting comments to Thank OP when nothing works. People are really stupid.

Anonymous said...

Krishna,

I am not sure what you do at Google. One thing is for sure, you are someone who doesn't have remotest idea of designing a web site.

Anonymous said...

All BMTC Routes are listed in this website

http://www.travel2karnataka.com/bangalore_bus_routes.htm

http://www.travel2karnataka.com is a complete web Portal on Karnataka Tourism & Travel

Anonymous said...

BMTC VOLVO Bus details are listed in

http://www.travel2karnataka.com/ksrtc_vajra_bus_route_details.htm

Anonymous said...

engineers@google don't 'design' websites!

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Anonymous said...

This is another useful site.
You can enter the source and destination from a drop down box and it will list all the buses playing between those 2 stations.It has a comprehensive list of all the BMTC stations.
You can also enter a specific route number and get all the information for that route.
Give it a shot and help spread the word.

http://www.narasimhadatta.info/bmtc_query.html

Anonymous said...

Now this site helps you search the bus routes between two locations based on several parameters such as minimum number of hops or maximum bus route availability. Check out: Bangalore Bus Route Search.