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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bengaluru Art Fair: Metro Feeder Buses Ease Chitra Santhe Travel

Bengaluru Art Fair: Metro Feeder Buses Ease Chitra Santhe Travel

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Special BMTC metro feeder bus services are available for Chitra Santhe.
  • The art fair is scheduled for January 4th along Kumara Krupa Road.
  • Traffic restrictions will be in place, encouraging public transport use.
Bengaluru Art Fair: Metro Feeder Buses Ease Chitra Santhe Travel

Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) is launching special metro feeder bus services on January 4th to accommodate visitors attending the annual Chitra Santhe art fair. The event, renowned for transforming Kumara Krupa Road into an open-air art gallery, anticipates thousands of attendees from across the country. These dedicated bus services aim to simplify last-mile connectivity and alleviate potential traffic congestion within the city center.

The feeder buses will operate continuously from 8 am to 8 pm, aligning with the fair's timings. They will connect major Namma Metro stations, including Kempegowda (Majestic), Mantri Square, and Vidhana Soudha, to Shivananda Circle, a prime access point for the venue. Authorities strongly advise the public to utilize these services, as significant traffic restrictions will be implemented around the event area.

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Chitra Santhe, now in its 23rd edition, showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions from over 1,500 stalls. With limited parking and extensive road closures anticipated, visitors are urged to plan their commute using the metro and BMTC feeder buses to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience at this major cultural gathering.

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BMTC is operating special metro feeder buses from key Namma Metro stations to Shivananda Circle for easy access to Chitra Santhe.
Chitra Santhe is on January 4th, along Kumara Krupa Road in central Bengaluru, from 8 am to 8 pm.
Authorities recommend using the metro and BMTC feeder buses as traffic restrictions will be in effect around the event area.

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