Guntur wears its economic identity on its roads. The city is home to Asia’s largest chilli market yard, handles enormous volumes of cotton and tobacco trade, and sits at the commercial heart of Andhra Pradesh’s Krishna-Guntur agricultural belt. The NTR Bus Station is where this economic energy and the daily mobility needs of this bustling commercial city converge. Named after the legendary Telugu film actor and former Chief Minister Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, the station opened in 1990 and has since anchored Guntur’s intercity bus network with the authority of a facility whose 60 platforms and 20-acre site reflect the genuine scale of demand this city generates.

Owned and operated by APSRTC, NTR Bus Station is the primary long-distance and intercity terminal in Guntur, positioned in Thamma Ranga Reddy Nagar along Arrival Block Road. Its 48 operational platforms — 12 designated for arrivals and 36 for departures — process a continuous flow of buses connecting Guntur to Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Visakhapatnam, and the towns of the Palnadu and Krishna districts. APSRTC’s full service range operates here — Garuda Plus, Garuda, Kondaveedu, Indra, and the standard express and ordinary services that the state’s working population depends on daily.

The station’s strategic position matters as much as its infrastructure. Guntur sits 32 kilometres south of Vijayawada along NH-16, making NTR Bus Station the secondary node in the Krishna-Guntur metropolitan transit constellation and the primary terminal for the distinct commercial and residential geography south of the Krishna River.

NTR Bus Station, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

NTR Bus Station Overview

Detail Information
Full Name NTR Bus Station (APSRTC), Guntur
Location Arrival Block Road, Thamma Ranga Reddy Nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh — 522001
Opened 1990
Operated By APSRTC
Station Code GNT
Site Area Approx. 20 acres
Platforms 60 total (48 operational: 12 arrivals + 36 departures)
Key Routes Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Visakhapatnam, Ongole, Narasaraopet
Bus Service Types Garuda Plus, Garuda, Kondaveedu, Indra, Super Luxury, Express, Ordinary
Sector Connections Palnadu Sector, Vijayawada Sector
Nearest Railway Station Guntur Junction — Approx. 10–15 min by road
Nearest Airport Vijayawada International Airport — Approx. 50–60 min by road
Distance from Vijayawada Approx. 32 km via NH-16
Facilities Waiting areas, ticket counters, digital displays, food stalls, restrooms, Wi-Fi, parking
Governing Authority Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC)

Location


NTR Bus Station is positioned in the Thamma Ranga Reddy Nagar area of central Guntur, on Arrival Block Road — a wide commercial arterial that connects the bus station zone to the city’s main commercial and residential belt. The Powerpet and Lakshavarapupeta localities are in the immediate vicinity, and the Indian Oil petrol pump near the entrance is the standard navigation landmark locals and drivers use to identify the station approach.

Directions

From Guntur Junction Railway Station, travel by auto-rickshaw or cab approximately 10 to 15 minutes — the station is well within the central city belt. From Vijayawada, travel southwestward along NH-16 approximately 32 kilometres, 40 to 50 minutes by road. From Vijayawada International Airport, travel southward approximately 50 to 60 minutes by cab. From Hyderabad, travel southeastward via NH-65 and connecting routes approximately 260 kilometres, 4.5 to 5.5 hours.

Connectivity

Guntur Junction Railway Station on the South Central Railway network — serving Hyderabad, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, and Mumbai directions — is the primary rail connectivity option for NTR Bus Station passengers. APSRTC city buses serve the intra-Guntur network connecting the bus station to the city’s residential zones, educational institutions, and markets. Private intercity operators have established boarding points near the NTR Bus Station zone, supplementing APSRTC with additional services on high-demand routes.

Nearby Areas

Guntur Chilli Market (APMC): Asia’s largest chilli trading yard is accessible from the bus station zone and generates an enormous daily commercial movement of traders, farmers, and buyers through Guntur’s road network. Kondaveedu Fort: The 13th-century hill fort approximately 30 kilometres from Guntur is accessible by bus from NTR Bus Station. Amaravati: The historic Buddhist stupa site and current Andhra Pradesh capital development zone is accessible from the Guntur zone, making the bus station a practical transit base for heritage tourism.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Where is NTR Bus Station in Guntur?

A: Arrival Block Road, Thamma Ranga Reddy Nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh — approximately 10 to 15 minutes by road from Guntur Junction Railway Station.

Q2. How many platforms does NTR Bus Station have?

A: 60 platforms in total — 12 for arrivals and 36 for departures among the operational platforms.

Q3. Which APSRTC services operate from NTR Bus Station?

A: Garuda Plus, Garuda, Kondaveedu, Indra, Super Luxury, Express, and Ordinary — the full APSRTC service spectrum.

Q4. How far is NTR Bus Station from Vijayawada?

A: About 32 kilometres via NH-16, taking 40 to 50 minutes.

Q5. What is the nearest airport to NTR Bus Station Guntur?

A: Vijayawada International Airport, approximately 50 to 60 minutes away by road.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *