221 bus route Kolkata: Stops, timing and places to visit

Read on to know all about the 221 bus route in Kolkata, which connects Nagerbazar to Golpark. Check out the fare and timings.

In West Bengal and Kolkata, the WBTC provides commuter service in a fleet of buses that is steadily growing. As it connects various regions by road, the bus route network’s complexity is unmatched. This ongoing improvement is the result of daily research and upgrading of the routes while taking into account route optimisation influenced by various social and economic parameters.

 

221 bus route Kolkata: Information

Route Number 221
First Stop Nagerbazar
Last Stop Golpark
First Bus Timing 5:10 AM
Last Bus Timing 12:39 PM
Operated by West Bengal Transport Corporation ( WBTC )
Travel Distance 27.7 km
Travel Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Stops 10

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221 bus route Kolkata: Up route overview

Bus Starts  Nagerbazar
Bus Ends Golpark
First Bus  5:10 AM
Last Bus  12:39 PM
Total Stops  10

Nagerbazar to Golpark

Stop Number Stop Name
1 Nagerbazar
2 Jessore Road
3 Lake Town
4 V.I.P. Road
5 Beleghata Road
6 Sealdah
7 A.J.C. Bose Road
8 Sarat Bose Road
9 Lake Road
10 Golpark

The same bus makes the same stops while travelling in the opposite direction of its intended destination.

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221 bus route Kolkata: Places to visit near Nagerbazar

On your way to Nagerbazar, you can pay a visit to these places for a quick refreshment.

Belur Math

The primary temple in Belur Math is the Ramakrishna temple. Here, the holy relics of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, regarded as the mission of Ramakrishnan’s prophet, have been preserved. In the main monastery, one can meditate or recite Vedic mantras while sitting quietly for extended periods. The most serene setting is this temple. The main structure ends with a full-size marble statue of Sri Ramakrishna perched atop a damaru-shaped pedestal and holding a hundred-petalled lotus. The remains of the ancient sage are preserved inside the marble pedestal.

Eden Gardens

In Kolkata, India, there is a cricket field called Eden Gardens. The oldest and second-largest cricket stadium in India and the third-largest in the world, it was built in 1864. There are now 66,000 seats available in the stadium. Due to its status as the first purpose-built cricket stadium, Eden Gardens is often referred to as the “home” of Indian cricket. It is called the “Mecca of Indian cricket” and “cricket’s answer to the Colosseum”

 

221 bus route Kolkata: Places to visit near Golpark

While on your way to Golpark, you can visit these places for quality time with your family and friends.

Kalighat

The Kalighat Kali Temple is among the 51 Shakti Peeths on Earth and one of the holiest. It is a must-see location in Kolkata because of its past and legend. The temple, which honours the Hindu goddess Kali, is situated beside the Adi Ganga canal, which connects to the Hooghly River. The channel was once the Hooghly River’s original course, and the word “Adi” means “original,” hence the name Adi Ganga.

The Natmandir is a sizable rectangular verandah constructed next to the main temple structure. The sosti tala is a three-foot-high rectangular platform that serves as an altar for three stone statues, known as Sosti, Shitala, and Mangal Chandi—three goddesses regarded as a component of Goddess Kali herself.

Victoria Memorial

One of Kolkata’s most intriguing attractions is the magnificent white marble tower known as the Victoria Memorial. It is clear that Western collections have established a presence in the Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata’s “Major Collections.”

The display of paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts mainly from the British era, as well as other items with historical and aesthetic value, also provides the visitor with an incredibly educational and eye-catching repertory of Indian history through the Victoria Memorial Hall.

 

221 bus route Kolkata: Bus fare

Distance Fare (in Rs.)
Up to 4 km 7
Up to 8 km 9
Up to 12 km 9
Up to 16 km 10
Up to 20 km 11
Up to 24 km 12

 

Bus Route from Kolkata

Bus Route Places
S12 Bus Route College More to Howrah Station
47A bus route Lake Town to Dhakuria
128 bus route Picnic Garden to Howrah Station

 

How to pay for fares and use the fare card system?

Commuters in Kolkata can pay fares through the West Bengal Transport Card across various transportation modes such as state-run buses, trams and ferries.

One can also visit the official WBTC website at https://wbtc.co.in/bus-service/ for more information. Moreover, people using multi-modal public transport can install the mobile application Pathadisha which provides live status and tracking of government or private bus, tram, ferry in the city.

 

FAQs

Can I get a bus pass in Kolkata?

For the time being, the passes can be purchased via bus and tram conductors, ferry ticket counters, and all WBTC places of sale. They will also be offered at the airport and the Sealdah and Howrah stations. The WBTC website allows you to purchase passes.

Is bus fare free for students in Kolkata?

If you are a student studying in Kolkata, you can avail 25 per cent discount.

What is the entry fee for Victoria Memorial?

The entry fee for foreigners is Rs 200 and for Indians is Rs 20. For students in uniform, the entry fee is free.

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