Kalpakkam - Bus Routes

Bus Routes

The township is well connected by road and TNSTC operates buses from Chennai, Pondicherry, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Trichy, Tirupathi, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai Chittoor, Tindivanam and Kanchipuram. The East Coast Road connecting Chennai and Pondicherry passes through Pudupattinam.

Route Number Start End Via
108 Cut Kalpakkam Chengalpattu Tirukalukundram
108 Kalpakkam Chennai Chengalpattu, Tambaram
118 Kalpakkam Chennai Mahabalipuram, East Coast Road
119 Kalpakkam Chennai Mahabalipuram, Old Mahabalipuram Road
157 Cut Kalpakkam Kanchipuram Chengalpattu
157 Kalpakkam Vellore Kanchipuram
164 C Kalpakkam Chittoor Kanchipuram, Arakonam
188 (ECR) Chennai Pondicherry Mahabalipuram, Kalpakkam
188 C Chennai Cheyyur Mahabalipuram, Kalpakkam
188 D Chennai Anaicut Mahabalipuram, Kalpakkam
188 K Chennai Kadapakkam Mahabalipuram, Kalpakkam
212 H Kalpakkam Tirupathi Kanchipuram, Arakonam, Thiruthani
EXP Kalpakkam Trichy Chengalpattu, Tindivanam, Villupuram
471 UD Kalpakkam Coimbatore Chengalpattu, Tindivanam, Salem
834 UD / 444K EXP Kalpakkam Bangalore Kanchipuram, Vellore, Krishnagiri, Hosur

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