Amravati is a city in Maharashtra, India. It is thought to be the home of Lord Indra, the monarch of the gods. The city is home to historical temples dedicated to Goddess Amba, Lord Shri Krishna, and Shri Venkateshwara.
Traveling to the city is simple because it has excellent air, train, and road connectivity.
By air
Amravati and Badnera railway stations are the closest to Amravati. Nagpur, the largest city near Amravati, provides regular and direct flights to major metros. Because Nagpur is served by both public and commercial airlines, flying here is simple.
By train
Amravati’s railway station is well connected to Nagpur’s. Nagpur is located on the Mumbai-Kolkata main line and serves as the terminal of Central Railway’s branch line. Regular trains link the city to practically every corner of the nation.
By car
Nagpur is the closest road link from Amravati in Maharashtra. Aside from that, the city has a solid road network that connects it to the state’s major towns and cities as well as those in neighbouring states.
Amaravathi bus station is a bus station in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh’s Amaravathi town. Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation owns it. This is one of the major bus stops in the district, offering services to Guntur, Mangalagiri, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Krosuru, Sattenapalle, and Tirupati, among other destinations.
Amravati Bus stand Enquiry No. – 0721-2662 273
Organization:- Maharashtra State Road Transport Corp (MSRTC)
TOLL FREE NUMBER(S):– 1800 22 1250 (Online Booking/Computer Reservation/General Queries)
Website:- Official website
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