Turag (তুরাগ) bus starts its service from JATRABARI (যাত্রাবাড়ি) and ends its service to TONGI (টঈী). Turag bus also called as Great Turag Bus (গ্রেট তুরাগ). This Bus provides local transport service. Those who travel on this bus know about it. The bus is available for reserve for occasional public or private programs.
Great Turag Bus Route
Jatrabari ⇄ Sayedabad ⇄ Mugdapara ⇄ Bashabo ⇄ Khilgaon ⇄ Malibagh Moor ⇄ Rampura Bazar ⇄ Rampura Bridge ⇄ Merul ⇄ Badda ⇄ Uttar Badda ⇄ Bashtola ⇄ Notun Bazar ⇄ Nadda ⇄ Bashundhara ⇄ Jamuna Future Park ⇄ Kuril Chowrasta ⇄ Kuril Bishwa Road ⇄ Khilkhet ⇄ Airport ⇄ Jashimuddin (Uttara) ⇄ Rajlakshmi ⇄ Azampur ⇄ House Building ⇄ Abdullahpur ⇄ Tongi.
Great Turag Bus Operating Hour
Turag is a local bus that starts to run at 6 a.m. in the morning and ends at night at 10:30 p.m. (These operating hours and times can be different depending on the situation and routes).
Turag Bus Counter And Details
Turag (তুরাগ) bus is a local bus that provides services from JATRABARI to TONGI. Each bus contains 42 seats and has more than 20 buses now. They have a semi-sitting service and also take half the student fare. (This depends on the situation). There are some counters or stoppages from which passengers may get into the bus.
Stoppages Name (স্টপেজের নাম) |
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Jatrabari (যাত্রাবাড়ি) |
Rampura Bazar (রামপুরা বাজার) |
Nadda (নদ্দা) |
Kuril Bishwa Road (কুড়িল বিশ্বরোড) |
Khilkhet (খিলখেত) |
Rajlakshmi (রাজলক্ষী) |
Tongi (টঈী) |
Turag (তুরাগ) bus service provides affordable, safe, and dependable transportation to the general public. Overall, practically everyone in Dhaka is familiar with Turag Bus and this route guide will help them in identifying the local Dhaka City Bus route.
Bus Travel Time Dua
Nnever forget to make dua while starting the journey. Here is the dua:
سُبْحَانَ الذي سَخَّرَ لَنَا هذا، وَما كُنَّا له مُقْرِنِينَ، وإنَّا إلى رَبِّنَا لَمُنْقَلِبُونَ
“Subhanal-ladzi sakh-khara lana hadza wa ma kunna lahu muqrinin. Wa inna ila Rabbina lamun-qalibun.”
In the name of Allah, all praise is for Allah. How perfect He is, the One Who has placed this (transport) at our service and we ourselves would not have been capable of that, and to our Lord is our final destiny. (Sahih Muslim)