Sajha Yatayat

Sajha Yatayat (Nepali: साझा यातायात) is a public transportation bus system in Nepal serving the capital city of Kathmandu as well as its surrounding valley. It mainly runs bus routes throughout Kathmandu and Lalitpur city. Since 2016 Sajha Yatayat has expanded its network and provides long haul bus service to Baglung, Gorkha, Birgunj and Lumbini.[3]

Sajha Yatayat
FoundedMarch 16, 1962 (1962-03-16)[1]
HeadquartersPulchowk, Lalitpur
Service areaKathmandu Valley
Service typeBus
HubsPulchowk
Fleet71[2]
Fuel typeDiesel
OperatorSajha Yatayat Co-operative Ltd.
Chief executiveKanak Mani Dixit
Websitesajhayatayat.com.np

Routes

Sajha Yatayat serves the following routs inside Kathmandu Valley:[4]

Line Terminus Route Terminus
1 LagankhelJawalakhel, Pulchowk, Kupondole, Thapathali, Tripureshwor, NAC, Jamal, Lazimpat, Panipokhari, Teaching Hospital, Narayan Gopal Chowk, Samakhusi, GongabuNew Buspark
2Imadole Police ChowkiKrishna Mandir, Ratomakai Chowk, Kist Hospital, Gwarko, BNB Hospital, Satdobato, Lagankhel, Jawalakhel, Pulchowk, Kupondole, Thapahali, Tripureshwor, NAC, Jamal, Lazimpat, Panipokhari, Teaching Hospital, Narayan Gopal Chowk, Sallaghari, Gangalal Hospital, Golfutar, Hattigauda, Chapali GaunNarayansthan
3RatnaparkPurano Buspark, Shahid Gate, Tripureshwor, Thapathali, Maitighar, Babar Mahal, Baneshwor, Shantinagar, Tinkune, Gairegaun, SinamangalTribhuvan International Airport
4Ratna ParkBabarmahal, Baneshwor, Tinkune, Koteshwor, Jadibuti, Lokanthali, Gatthaghar, Madhyapur Thimi, Srijananagar, Sallaghari, Suryabinayak, Jagati, Nalinchowk, Fun Valley, PalaseSanga
5SwayambhunathSitapaila, Bafal, Kalanki, Kalimati, Teku, Tripureshwor, NAC, Ratnapark, Babarmahal, Baneshwor, Tinkune, Koteshwor, Jadibuti, Lokanthali, Gatthaghar, Thimi, Srijananagar, SallaghariSuryabinayak
6Hattiban KharibotHattiban, Khumaltar, Satdobato, Lagankhel, Jawalakhel, Pulchowk, Kupondole, Thapahali, Tripureshwor, NAC, Jamal, Lazimpat, Panipokhari, Teaching Hospital, Narayan Gopal Chowk, SamakhushiGongabu New Buspark
7BugamatiChyasikot, Sainbu, Bhaisepati, Nakkhu, Ekantakuna Chowk, Jawalakhel, Pulchowk, Kupondole, Thapahali, Tripureshwor, NACRatnapark

Furthermore, there is currently one long haul route:[4]

Terminus Route Terminus
KathmanduThankot, Malekhu, Mugling, Pokhara, KushmaBaglung

Sajha Yatayat Bus stops signs are put at most places. Regular bus stops are also used. In some bus stands, there are no bus stop signs yet due to constructions. Normal frequency of operation is 15 minutes to 25 minutes.

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References

  1. "परिचय". Sajha Yatayat. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  2. "Sajha Yatayat expands bus service". online khabar. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  3. "Sajha revives long route bus service". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  4. "Route". Sajha Yatayat. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
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