New Roadways Bus Links Nathdwara and Pathmeda Temples, Full Timetable Inside Rajasthan Roadways has launched a new direct bus service between Nathdwara and Pathmeda via Jalore, Bhinmal, Raniwara and Sanchore, making the journey easier for pilgrims and local travellers. The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (Roadways) has launched a direct bus service between Nathdwara and Pathmeda, making the journey significantly easier for pilgrims travelling between these two major religious sites. The bus will run daily in both directions, passing through Jalore, Bhinmal, Raniwara and Sanchore. A Long-Pending Demand Finally Approved Residents and pilgrims had been demanding a regular bus service on the Nathdwara-Pathmeda route for a long time. Taking note of this demand, Roadways Managing Director Pramod Purushottam Sharma approved the new bus service. According to Bhinmal Roadways bus stand in-charge Kalpesh Jain, the bus will now operate daily in both directions, directly benefiting people living in Jalore, Bhinmal, Raniwara, Sanchore and the surrounding areas. Full Schedule From Pathmeda to Nathdwara The bus will depart from Pathmeda daily at 8 AM. Along the way, it will reach Sanchore at 8:30 AM, Raniwara at 9:30 AM, Bhinmal at 10:30 AM, Jalore at 12:30 PM, Falna at 2 PM, Desuri at 3 PM and Gomti at 4 PM. It will then arrive at its final stop, Nathdwara, at 5 PM. Full Schedule From Nathdwara to Pathmeda On the return route, the bus will depart from Nathdwara daily at 7 AM. It will reach Gomti at 8 AM, Desuri at 9 AM, Falna at 11 AM, Jalore at 12:30 PM, Bhinmal at 2:30 PM, Raniwara at 3:30 PM and Sanchore at 4:30 PM. It will then arrive at Pathmeda at 5 PM. Pilgrims Set to Benefit the Most Kalpesh Jain said the biggest beneficiaries of this new bus service will be pilgrims travelling to the religious sites at Nathdwara and Pathmeda. Until now, passengers had to change buses midway or rely on private vehicles, which meant more time spent and higher costs. With the new service, passengers will be able to travel directly to their destination on a single bus. Boost for Religious Tourism and Local Travellers The new bus service is expected to boost religious tourism in the region. It will also make travel easier for people living in towns such as Falna, Desuri and Gomti, as well as the surrounding villages along the route. With a regular bus service now in place, passengers will save time and get access to safe, affordable and convenient transport. What this means for you • Across India: Pilgrims travelling from far to Nathdwara and Pathmeda will no longer need to change buses or hire private vehicles, saving both time and money on the journey. • In Jalore: Local residents of Jalore, Bhinmal, Raniwara and Sanchore now get a daily direct bus, making travel to Nathdwara and Pathmeda much easier and cheaper than before. Questions & Answers 1. Who launched the Nathdwara-Pathmeda bus service? The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (Roadways) launched this new bus service, which was approved by Managing Director Pramod Purushottam Sharma. 2. What time does the bus depart daily? The bus departs from Pathmeda at 8 AM and from Nathdwara at 7 AM daily. 3. Which towns does the bus pass through? The bus passes through Sanchore, Raniwara, Bhinmal, Jalore, Falna, Desuri and Gomti. 4. What time does the Pathmeda bus reach Nathdwara? The bus that departs Pathmeda at 8 AM reaches Nathdwara at 5 PM. 5. What time does the Nathdwara bus reach Pathmeda? The bus that departs Nathdwara at 7 AM reaches Pathmeda at 5 PM. 6. Who benefits the most from this new bus service? According to Bhinmal Roadways bus stand in-charge Kalpesh Jain, pilgrims travelling to the religious sites at Nathdwara and Pathmeda will benefit the most. 7. What problems did passengers face on this route earlier? Earlier, passengers had to change buses midway or rely on private vehicles, which increased both travel time and cost. https://trendkia.com/en/travel/rodaveja-ne-nathdwara-pathmeda-ruta-para-utari-nai-basa-jalore-bhinmal-hote-hue-pura-taima-tebala-janen-8200 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.