Khammam occupies a specific geographic space that makes its transit role easy to understand on a map. The district headquarters city in south-central Telangana sits between Hyderabad and Vijayawada — two of south India’s most commercially significant cities — with NH-65 connecting the trio in a straight east-west corridor. That position turns the Khammam bus station into a transit node where the daily commercial, agricultural, and pilgrimage movement of the southern Telangana belt concentrates before dispersing northwestward to Hyderabad or southeastward to Andhra Pradesh.

The TGSRTC bus station at Khammam is listed by TGSRTC and redBus as one of the major Telangana bus stations — connecting southern Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, offering round-the-clock services, and described as popular among devotees given the proximity to the Bhadrachalam temple town. The Khammam to Hyderabad corridor is one of TGSRTC’s top routes nationally — 175 kilometres, approximately 2 hours 55 minutes, with TSRTC fares starting from ₹267 and going to ₹400 depending on service type. Hyderabad is reachable from Khammam with multiple boarding points including Bus Stand Khammam, Khammam New Bus Stand, Rtc Bus Stand Khammam, and Warangal X Road KMM. Warangal at approximately 75 kilometres, Vijayawada at approximately 145 kilometres, and Kothagudem at approximately 50 kilometres are the other important corridors.

Khammam Bus Station, Telangana

Khammam Bus Station Overview

Detail Information
Name Khammam Bus Station / RTC Bus Stand Khammam
Location Khammam, Khammam District, Telangana
Operated By TGSRTC; APSRTC (Andhra Pradesh interstate)
Key Routes Hyderabad, Warangal, Vijayawada, Kothagudem, Bhadrachalam, Suryapet
Hyderabad Distance Approx. 175 km; ~2 hours 55 minutes
Hyderabad Fare (TGSRTC) ₹267–₹400 depending on service type
Distance from Warangal Approx. 75 km
Distance from Vijayawada Approx. 145 km
Distance from Kothagudem Approx. 50 km
Nearest Airport Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad — Approx. 208 km
Boarding Points Bus Stand Khammam; Khammam New Bus Stand; RTC Bus Stand; Warangal X Road KMM; Rotary Nagar
TGSRTC New Electric Buses 82 new electric buses being rolled out to Warangal region — serving routes including Hyderabad–Khammam
Operating Hours Round the clock — 24/7 services
Bus Service Types Garuda Plus, Garuda, Super Luxury, Deluxe, Express, Palle Velugu

Location


Khammam Bus Station is in the central Khammam city zone — the district headquarters’ commercial area from which road connections radiate toward Hyderabad westward on NH-65 and toward Vijayawada eastward on the same corridor. The city’s tobacco-growing and cotton-trading economic heritage, and its increasingly significant industrial profile, generate the daily workforce and commercial passenger movement that sustains the bus station’s round-the-clock operations.

Directions

From Hyderabad MGBS/JBS: Travel eastward via NH-65 approximately 175 kilometres, 2 hours 55 minutes by TGSRTC. One of TGSRTC’s most-served corridors with multiple daily premium services.

From Warangal: Travel southward approximately 75 kilometres, 1.5 to 2 hours.

From Vijayawada: Travel westward via NH-65 approximately 145 kilometres, 2.5 to 3 hours.

From Kothagudem: Travel northward approximately 50 kilometres, 1 to 1.5 hours.

From Hyderabad Airport (RGIA): Travel eastward approximately 208 kilometres, 3.5 to 4.5 hours by bus or cab.

Connectivity

Khammam Railway Station on the South Central Railway — serving trains on the Vijayawada-Hyderabad corridor — provides rail connectivity for the district headquarters. TGSRTC’s ongoing fleet electrification includes 82 new electric buses being deployed to the Warangal region serving routes that include the Khammam corridor. APSRTC from Andhra Pradesh also operates interstate services through the Khammam corridor connecting Vijayawada and Krishna district destinations.

Nearby Areas

Bhadrachalam: One of Telangana’s most revered Vaishnava shrines — the Lord Ram temple on the banks of the Godavari River — is accessible from Khammam via TGSRTC, making the bus station an important pilgrimage gateway. Devotees from across south India heading to Bhadrachalam transit through Khammam’s bus network. Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary: The forest sanctuary in Khammam district with its wildlife and the Kinnerasani reservoir is a nature destination accessible from the district headquarters. Kothagudem Thermal Power Station: One of Telangana’s major power generation facilities in the district generates significant workforce traffic through the bus network.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Where is Khammam Bus Station located?

A: In central Khammam city, Khammam District, Telangana. Multiple boarding points including RTC Bus Stand Khammam and Khammam New Bus Stand.

Q2. How long does the Khammam to Hyderabad bus journey take?

A: Approximately 2 hours 55 minutes — 175 km via NH-65. TGSRTC fares from ₹267 to ₹400.

Q3. Does Khammam Bus Station operate 24 hours?

A: Yes — round-the-clock services with the Hyderabad corridor being among TGSRTC’s nationally listed top routes.

Q4. How far is Bhadrachalam from Khammam?

A: About 70 to 80 km — accessible by TGSRTC from the Khammam bus station, making it a primary pilgrimage corridor for devotees heading to the Ram temple on the Godavari.

Q5. Are electric buses being introduced on Khammam routes?

A: Yes — TGSRTC is rolling out 82 new electric buses in the Warangal region, with routes covering the Hyderabad-Khammam corridor.

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