GSRTC launches 11 new AC Volvo buses from Adajan Bus Station, Surat
June 05, 2025
Surat: The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) has launched 11 new AC Volvo buses from Adajan Bus Station. With these newly introduced buses, pilgrimages to holy places like Ambaji and Nathdwara will become more comfortable and convenient for residents of Surat. Until now, travelers had to reach Surat Central Bus Station, but with this new direct Volvo bus service from Adajan, locals will save time and avoid hassles. Additionally, AC Volvo bus services have also started for Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Morbi, and Ankolvadi in Gir.
With the introduction of this new service from Adajan, residents of Adajan, Rander, Morabhagal, Jahangirpura, Variav, and nearby areas will benefit greatly.
Bus Routes and Fare:
| Bus from Adajan To | Departure Times | Halts | Fare (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ahmedabad | 05:00, 07:30, 08:30, 09:00, 10:00 | Kamrej, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Ahmedabad | 689 |
| Gandhinagar | 12:30, 16:30 | Kamrej, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Ahmedabad | 747 |
| Nathdwara | 15:30 | Kamrej, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Godhra, Modasa, Shamlaji | 1313 |
| Morbi | 15:15 | Kamrej, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Halvad | 1192 |
| Ambaji | 17:30 | Kamrej, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Himmatnagar | 1106 |
| Ankolvadi | 19:00 | Kamrej, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Rajkot, Junagadh | 1623 |
Advantages of the Volvo Bus Service for Passengers:
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Timings designed keeping in mind the convenience of religious travelers
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Easy booking available online and at bus station counters
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Availability of pure and clean drinking water during the journey
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Direct connectivity to many cities and pilgrimage sites
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