KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Point-to-Point Bus Route, Fares & Online Booking

KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic bus
KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus during the inauguration at the Vidhana Soudha. Source: Rayclicks

On February 5, 2024, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah introduced a pioneering addition to Karnataka’s public transport network – the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic.

Accompanied by much fanfare, the Chief Minister flagged off the inaugural batch of 100 KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic buses from the iconic Vidhan Soudha.

The KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic buses represent an upgraded version of the traditional Karnataka Sarige buses.

With an enhanced focus on passenger comfort and amenities, these non-AC buses promise a more enjoyable and convenient travel experience for commuters.

The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will operate the Ashwamedha Classic buses as a “Point-to-Point” service, connecting various district headquarters with Bengaluru.

This strategic approach aims to streamline intra-state travel and improve accessibility for passengers across Karnataka.

What are the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Buses?

KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic bus
KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus during the inauguration at the Vidhana Soudha. Source: Rayclicks

The newly launched Ashwamedha Classic buses by KSRTC are non-air-conditioned, seater buses engineered to offer passengers a comfortable and budget-friendly travel experience. They also feature a new livery

As an upgraded version of the KSRTC Sarige buses, they boast enhanced comfort and amenities, setting a new standard in intra-state transportation.

The KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic buses are built by KMS Coach Builders Pvt. Ltd. on the Ashok Leyland Viking model with 210 inch wheel base and 147 kW (197 hp) engine.

These buses feature 50 seats in total in a 3+2 layout.

Sevice NameKSRTC Ashwamedha Classic
Service TypeNon-AC, Ordinary
Total Seats52 high-back seats with quality cushioning, magazine pouches, and water bottle holders
Seating Layout3+2
ChassisAshok Leyland VK2010.9T6R
RoutesBengaluru to district headquarters

Why was the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus Service Launched?

KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic bus
KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus during the inauguration at the Vidhana Soudha. Source: Rayclicks

During the launch event, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy emphasized that the introduction of the new buses would alleviate the transportation challenges faced by students commuting to schools and colleges.

Additionally, he noted that the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus Service would cater to the increasing demand for religious trips.

“Furthermore, the surge in ridership demand, particularly after the initiation of the Shakti Scheme, underscores the necessity for enhanced transportation options. Following the scheme’s launch, passenger numbers across all four RTCs witnessed a notable increase, with figures soaring by nearly 25 lakh from the previous count of 84 lakh,” Reddy added.

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Difference Between KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic and Sarige Buses

KSRTC Sarige bus
Karnataka Sarige buses.

The KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic buses stand out from the existing Karnataka Sarige buses in several aspects.

Firstly, the Ashwamedha Classic buses have an overall height of 3.420 meters, offering more interior space compared to the 3.190-meter height of Sarige buses.

Additionally, the Ashwamedha Classic buses feature a modern design with larger glass sizes for windscreen and passenger windows, enhancing visibility and aesthetics.

Moreover, the seating arrangement in the Ashwamedha Classic buses is designed for comfort and convenience, with ergonomic seats, footboard lighting, and enhanced passenger grab handles.

These differences reflect the KSRTC’s commitment to upgrading its fleet to provide a superior travel experience for passengers.

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KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic bus livery
KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus livery depicting Lord Ram’s white horse. Source: Naveen Naik.

Moreover, the Ashwamedha Point-to-Point buses sport a fresh livery featuring Lord Rama’s sacred white horse and other iconic symbols from Karnataka’s cultural heritage.

The buses also display the slogan “Journey Redefined,” encapsulating a renewed travel experience

The following table highlights the key differences of dimensions between KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic and Karnataka Sarige buses:

ParticularsAshwamedha ClassicKarnataka Sarige bus
Overall height3.420 meter3.190 meter
Interior height2.12 meter (83″)1.96 mtr (77″)
Front Windshield70″ X 97″46″ X 97″
Rear Windshield53″ X 75″36″ X 47″
Front Destination BoardLED Display Boards 1800 X 220 mm.Stickered or Painted board 800 X 200 mm
Rear Destination Board900 X 220 mm800 X 200 mm
Passenger window glass1397 X 800 mm1080 X 610 mm
Louver glass size1397 X 440 mm1080 X 610 mm
Passenger Seats50+1+1 = 52Footboard lighting
Foot board lightingLED strip lightsOrdinary/LED Bulb
Passenger’s hand grab2 Rows1 Row
Interior (saloon) lighting facilities2 rows of LED strips throughout the length of the bus9 nos. of individual ordinary/LED bulbs

Ashwamedha Classic Bus Features and Amenities

Ashwamedha Classic Bus Features and Amenities

The 52-seater bus is outfitted with various safety and convenience features, including two security cameras, a panic button, wider legroom for passengers, mobile battery charging slots, emergency stop buttons, and a center mirror.

Additionally, to elevate the travel experience, the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic buses are equipped with high-back, bucket-type seats with premium cushioning, magazine pouches, and water bottle holders.

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KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus Routes

As of now, the newly introduced KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic bus routes are as follows:

  • Mysuru to Bengaluru
  • Hunsur to Bengaluru
  • K.R. Nagar to Bengaluru

Once the KSRTC receives the next batch of buses, they plan to expand the routes further. The official announcement regarding the new routes will be made once the expansion plans are finalized.

Initially, the Mysuru KSRTC Division suggested deploying 20 of these buses, but for the launch, the KSRTC has designated 15 buses, as confirmed by Mysuru KSRTC Divisional Controller Srinivas.

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KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus Fare

KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic interior
Interiors of KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic bus. Source: Rayclicks

Despite the upgraded features and enhanced comfort provided by the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic buses, passengers will not have to pay a higher fare, making it accessible to a wide range of commuters.

The fare for the ‘Ashwamedha’ bus remains consistent with that of the Karnataka Sarige buses, ensuring affordability for passengers.

Here are the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic bus fares for the three routes:

Mysuru to BengaluruRs 202
Hunsur to BengaluruRs 247
K.R. Nagar to BengaluruRs 247

KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus Online Booking

Booking a KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic Bus online is a seamless process, offering convenience to passengers.

Currently, these buses can be booked through the  KSRTC’s official website or the official KSRTC Awatar New mobile app.

While the KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic buses may not be available on the website/app at the time of writing, they will be accessible soon.

For additional guidance, refer to our step-by-step guide on Karnataka KSRTC online bus booking.

Additionally, you can also book these buses on Abhi Bus.

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KSRTC to add 1000 buses in 2024

KSRTC Ashwamedha Classic (4)

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah took to Twitter to announce that the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will be inducting one thousand buses this year.

Highlighting the significance of this move, he noted that no new buses had been added for the past four years, and approximately 3,800 buses were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The initiative aims to enhance travel convenience and efficiency by introducing new buses to the KSRTC fleet.

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