The Varthur to Marathahalli route is a daily commute for many in East Bangalore. The two places are just 7 km apart by road. While there’s no direct train, plenty of BMTC buses and cabs keep the connection strong.
This is a short city ride with a bit of morning traffic. The main road goes through Kundalahalli and passes by some tech parks.
There’s no Varthur to Marathahalli train yet. Varthur has no railway station, and Marathahalli has only a halt station nearby.
Buses are the cheapest and most regular option. There are several that pass through or near Marathahalli.
Peak hours can mean standing space only, but buses are still faster than cars in traffic.
Marathahalli doesn’t have its own metro stop yet, but nearby areas do offer metro access.
So for now, buses or bikes are your best bet.
The short Varthur to Marathahalli ride is easy, with buses running almost all day. While there’s no Varthur to Marathahalli train, bus number 333E is frequent and affordable. Once the Kadubeesanahalli metro opens, this route will become even faster.
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