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Azamgarh Central Bus Station

Roadways, Civil Lines, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh 276001, India

Azamgarh Central Bus Station
Bus station
3.7
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353G+8R Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Chetan Chauhan
Chetan Chauhan
It's clean and well maintained bus station,,,,,Banaras, ballia, mai and gorakhpur bus available all time. My experience was gud.
John
John281 days ago
Bus services for numerous locations and cities. It's big enough and has good area. Just that it is not maintained, very dirty, unhygienic and mismanaged. Needs a lot of maintenance, security guards and to restrict unwanted people in the area. Feels unsafe for women and children.
Zeus
Zeus311 days ago
1: Cleanliness 0 out of 5
2: Staff behavior 3 out of 5
3: people and surrounding friendliness 5 out of 5.

4: Teo over Namkeen and then Pan is usual morning routine.
Anupam Singh
Anupam Singh342 days ago
Large and attractive infrastructure. Waiting area is also available for passengers. If you bring some goods, things, or any other materials through Govt. Buses then a transport service is also available at the station premises. Buses are available for Mau, Balia, Ghazipur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Delhi, ambedkar nagar, Ayodhya, Jaunpur, Sultanpur, Bhadohi, Mirzapur, Chandauli etc.
Ansh Chand
Ansh Chand1 year ago
This's not normal bus stand because it's place very crowded Azamgarh is a city in the Indian  of up. It is the headquarters of azamgarh which consists of baliya Mau and azamgarh districts. Azamgarh is situated on the bank of tamsa river (Tons). It is located 268 km (167 mi) east of the state capital Lucknow and 809 km from national capital,delhi. Azamgarh, one of the easternmost districts(a district in purwanchal(sub-region) of up, once formed a part of the ancient kosala kingdom, except its north-eastern part. Azamgarh is also known as the land of the sage Durvasa whose ashram was located in Phulpur tehsil, near the confluence of Tamsa and Majhuee rivers, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the Phulpur.
The district is named after its headquarters town, Azamgarh, which was founded in 1665 by Azam, son of Vikramajit. Vikramajit was a descendant of Goutam of Mehnagar in Pargana Nizamabad who like some of his predecessors had embraced the faith of Islam. He had a Muslim wife who bore him two sons Azam and Azmat. While Azam gave his name to the town of Azamgarh, and the fort, Azmat constructed the fort and settled the bazaar of azamgarh pargana Sagri.4 After the attack of Chabile Ram, Azmat Khan fled northwards followed by the interior forces. He attempted to cross the ghaghra into gorakhpur, but the people on the other side opposed his landing, and he was either shot in mid stream or was drowned in attempting to escape by swimming.
Mithlesh Yadav
Mithlesh Yadav1 year ago
Very good bus stand is clean and there are many ways to go out of the city, from where buses are easily accessible, buses are easily available from here to Lucknow and all other places near the bus stand.
Rajan Nishad
Rajan Nishad1 year ago
Rude behaviour of bus staff, Being a bus staff they should try to help the passengers but it's look that they had bored from their job 😥
I saw SDM of Azamgarh instead of doing help he is just negotiating with passenger 🤮
Ashish Jain
Ashish Jain1 year ago
Neet & cleen bus station. for all routes Bus 🚌 available here.

Good service
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