Sarjapur Road Bus Network Guide: Routes, Frequencies & New Additions (2025)
Sarjapur Road, located in East Bangalore, has grown into a major residential and IT hub. With more people living and working here, public transport—especially BMTC buses—has become essential. This guide gives you everything you need to know about Sarjapur Road's bus routes, new updates, frequencies, and how to commute better in 2025.
Key Bus Stops & Hubs
Sarjapur Signal – A key junction connecting local routes.
Carmelaram Cross – Near Carmelaram Railway Station.
Kodathi Gate & Dommasandra Circle – Residential hotspots with feeder access.
Bellandur Gate & Ibbaluru – Near tech parks and apartments.
Wipro Campus – Major stop for IT employees, especially near Birla Evara Sarjapur.
Types of BMTC Buses on Sarjapur Road
Ordinary Buses (Red/Green): Affordable and run frequently.
Vajra (AC Volvo/BharatBenz): Premium and fast, ideal for long routes like Majestic or Airport (e.g., 342F Vajra).
Vayu Vajra (Airport AC buses): Connect Sarjapur Road to Kempegowda Airport (e.g., KIA-8D, KIA-8H).
Feeder Buses: Help you reach metro stations or smaller roads (e.g., MF-51, MF-52).
A. To IT Hubs & Business DistrictsElectronic City
Route: No direct service. Use connecting buses via Attibele or Central Silk Board.
Step 1: Take 342 series bus to Attibele.
Step 2: From Attibele, connect via 360B, 600F, or KBS3A.
Frequency: 15–30 mins during peak hours.
Travel Time: 60–75 mins (with transfer).
Fare: ₹35–₹50 total.
Outer Ring Road – Bellandur, Ecospace, Marathahalli
Status: Central approval awaited, pillars rising at Sarjapur junction
Completion: Expected by 2031
Fares
Ordinary Bus: ₹10–₹30
Vajra (AC): ₹30–₹90
Airport Bus: ₹270–₹300
BMTC Bus Passes
Daily Pass: ₹70 (Ordinary), ₹90 (Vajra)
Student Monthly:
PUC – ₹1,050
Degree – ₹1,300
Technical/Medical – ₹1,830
SC/ST – ₹150
Apply via Seva Sindhu
Public Monthly: ₹1,050 (Ordinary), ₹2,100 (Vajra)
Where to Buy: Bangalore One Centers, Seva Sindhu Portal, BMTC counters at Majestic
Use Google Maps or Moovit for accurate real-time tracking
BMTC Namma App is improving but still buggy as of mid-2025
Carry change for ticketing
Avoid peak hours (8–10 AM, 5–8 PM) when possible
Combine with metro or ride-share for faster last-mile access
Stay safe: Use designated stops, avoid isolated areas late at night
A strong public transport network helps reduce traffic, saves money, and cuts pollution. For people living in or moving to projects like Birla Evara Sarjapur, buses provide dependable daily travel. Whether you're heading to work in ORR, shopping in Whitefield, or flying from KIA, BMTC buses are becoming a reliable way to move across Bangalore.