Bus Branding in Uttarahalli

Uttarahalli is a fast growing residential suburb in the south west of Bengaluru, an old town that has filled out into a dense housing belt off Kanakapura Road and the Uttarahalli Main Road. It sits between Banashankari and Kengeri, near Subramanyapura and the Thurahalli forest, and has grown over the years with affordable apartments, layouts, temples, and a busy local market. It serves as a residential base for the south west, with the Green Line metro reachable on Kanakapura Road nearby. This page lays out what sits inside Uttarahalli, which routes pass through it, where the busiest stops are, and who the buses reach.

Fast growing residential suburb
Type
Uttarahalli Main Road
Spine
Thurahalli forest
Green edge
Banashankari, Kengeri, Kanakapura Road
Near

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Uttarahalli at a Glance

Type
Fast growing residential suburb
Spine
Uttarahalli Main Road
Green edge
Thurahalli forest
Near
Banashankari, Kengeri, Kanakapura Road
  • Uttarahalli sits in the south west of the city between Banashankari and Kengeri, off Kanakapura Road, an old town that has grown into a dense residential belt.
  • It has filled out with affordable apartments, layouts, and homes, drawing families who want a quieter, lower cost base in the south west.
  • The Thurahalli forest, a dry deciduous park off Kanakapura Road, sits on its edge, and the Green Line metro on Kanakapura Road is reachable at the Vajarahalli and Thalaghattapura side nearby.

A branded BMTC bus works Uttarahalli all day, seen by the riders on board and by every commuter, motorist and pedestrian around it, at a fraction of the cost of static outdoor.

Areas & Landmarks Inside Uttarahalli

The suburb spreads in layouts off the Uttarahalli Main Road, with the market at its core and the forest and newer extensions on the edges. Buses on the Uttarahalli Main Road and toward Banashankari and Kengeri are the ones that move the crowd, which is what makes them the high-visibility routes.

CategoryInside Uttarahalli
Roads & junctionsThe Uttarahalli Main Road, the Kanakapura Road and Banashankari links, and the Kengeri and Subramanyapura roads
Residential layoutsThe Uttarahalli layouts, Subramanyapura, Chikkalasandra, Vasanthapura, and the apartment belts
Market & retailThe Uttarahalli market, the local shopping streets, and the convenience retail in the layouts
Green & open spacesThe Thurahalli forest park off Kanakapura Road, a green edge to the suburb
Temples & faithThe local temples and the old village shrines of the area
Adjoining anchorsBanashankari, Kengeri, Subramanyapura, Vajarahalli, and the Kanakapura Road metro side nearby

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Bus Routes That Pass Through Uttarahalli

Uttarahalli has its own 373 to 375 family linking Banashankari, Uttarahalli, and Kengeri, along with the 210 Kanakapura corridor routes and the metro feeders. The routes below are the high-frequency ones covering the suburb. Numbers and exact stops are simple to verify on Google Maps or BMTC route search by entering a from-and-to point through Uttarahalli.

Route number(s)ConnectsKey Uttarahalli points covered
373 to 375 seriesBanashankari to Uttarahalli and KengeriThe Uttarahalli, Subramanyapura, and Main Road stops (375E variant)
210 seriesKanakapura Road corridor to the city and KR MarketThe Uttarahalli and Vasanthapura facing stops (210D, 210TA variants)
374 seriesThe Uttarahalli and Subramanyapura side to the cityThe Uttarahalli Main Road and Thurahalli stops
MF-378 and MF-44 feedersUttarahalli to the Kanakapura Road metroThe Subramanyapura and Thurahalli stops
222 seriesMysore Road and Banashankari via Uttarahalli to KengeriThe Uttarahalli and Banashankari facing stops
378 seriesThe south west to Kengeri and Electronic CityThe Uttarahalli and Kengeri facing stops
  • The 373 to 375 family and the 210 Kanakapura routes are the busiest, since they thread the Uttarahalli Main Road and the layouts, so a single branded bus covers a wide swathe of the residential belt.
  • The Uttarahalli Main Road runs narrow and fast filling between Banashankari and Kengeri, so buses spend long minutes in slow traffic, which lengthens the time the branding stays visible.

Route numbers and coverage compiled from public BMTC route listings and map-based route search for the Uttarahalli area; services and frequencies are revised by BMTC from time to time.

Major Bus Stops in Uttarahalli

Stops line the Uttarahalli Main Road and cluster at the market and the layout junctions. These are the busiest, where resident, market, and commuter footfall meet, so a branded bus halting here gets long viewing windows from a waiting crowd, heaviest at the commute hours.

Bus stopWhat sits around it
UttarahalliThe central stop near the market and the Main Road, busy through the day
Uttarahalli Main RoadThe spine stop linking Banashankari and Kengeri
SubramanyapuraA dense residential and layout stop
ChikkalasandraA residential stop toward Banashankari
VasanthapuraA layout and ring road facing stop
ThurahalliA stop near the forest park and the metro side
Poornaprajna LayoutA residential layout stop
KodipalyaA growing residential stop on the Kengeri side
Vajarahalli sideA stop linking toward the Kanakapura Road metro

Footfall & Bus Commuters in Uttarahalli

Main public transport
BMTC on the Main Road
Resident base
Affordable, fast growing
Footfall drivers
Layouts, market, commute
BMTC daily tickets, citywide
30 lakh+
  • Uttarahalli's audience is its fast growing, affordable resident base, families who live in the layouts and apartments and commute out to the city and the south west work centres.
  • The local market along the Main Road keeps footfall steady through the day, beyond the morning and evening commute peaks.
  • It has no metro station inside it yet, with the nearest links on Kanakapura Road at the Vajarahalli and Thalaghattapura side, so BMTC buses and shared autos carry most of the public commute from the area.
  • A separate bus ridership figure for Uttarahalli is not published, but for scale BMTC sells more than 30 lakh tickets a day across the city, and the Uttarahalli Main Road is one of the busier residential corridors in the south west.

Who Sees the Buses in Uttarahalli

AudienceWhere they are in Uttarahalli
Resident familiesThe layouts and apartments across Uttarahalli and Subramanyapura
City and south west commutersTravelling out along Kanakapura Road and toward Banashankari
Market shoppersAt the Uttarahalli market and the local shopping streets
StudentsAt the schools and colleges across the layouts
Metro changersAt the Kanakapura Road metro on the Vajarahalli side
Service and gig workersAcross the suburb, with heavy reliance on BMTC and shared autos

How to run a BMTC bus branding campaign

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  1. 1

    Pick your area & audience

    Tell us the Bengaluru area or corridor you want to reach and who you're targeting, IT professionals, shoppers, students or residents.

  2. 2

    Choose a format

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  3. 3

    Select routes & bus count

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  4. 4

    Approve the creative

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  5. 5

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Bus Branding Glossary

Full bus branding (wrap)
A full vehicle wrap covering both sides and the rear of the bus, the highest-impact, most visible format.
Bus back / rear branding
Advertising on the rear panel of the bus, in the line of sight of traffic queued behind it at signals and junctions.
Side panel branding
Branding on one or both side panels of the bus body, facing pedestrians and parallel traffic along the route.
Vajra / AC service
BMTC's premium air-conditioned (Volvo / Vayu Vajra) services, carrying a higher-income commuter set on IT and airport corridors.
TTMC
Traffic and Transit Management Centre, a large BMTC bus terminal where many routes start, terminate and interchange.
Depot
The BMTC facility where buses are parked, serviced and from which many local routes originate.
Dwell time
How long a bus stays in view of a stationary crowd, at a stop, signal or in slow traffic, which lengthens brand exposure.
Corridor
A main arterial road (e.g. the Outer Ring Road or Hosur Road) that a bus route runs along, defining who sees the branding.

Bus Branding in Uttarahalli, FAQs

Which BMTC bus routes are best for branding in Uttarahalli?

Some of the high-frequency BMTC routes through Uttarahalli are 373 to 375 series, 210 series, 374 series, MF-378 and MF-44 feeders, among others, these cover the busiest stops and corridors. We map your campaign to the exact routes and buses that reach the audience you want.

Who will see my bus branding in Uttarahalli?

Branded buses in Uttarahalli are seen by Resident families, City and south west commuters, Market shoppers and other commuters, through the working day and on weekends, both the riders on board and the road traffic and pedestrians around each bus.

How much does bus branding in Uttarahalli cost?

Pricing depends on the format (full bus wrap, rear panel, side panel or AC/Vajra service), the number of buses and the campaign duration. Share your details above and we'll send a quote with volume discounts and a route plan for Uttarahalli in a minute.

How do I start a bus branding campaign in Uttarahalli?

Tell us the part of Uttarahalli you want to reach and your budget, pick a format and routes, approve the creative, and we run the campaign and share proof of display. The quickest way to begin is to send an enquiry on this page.

What areas are near Uttarahalli for bus branding?

Campaigns in Uttarahalli are often combined with nearby areas such as Banashankari, Kengeri, JP Nagar, Vijayanagar for wider reach across the corridor. We cover every major Bengaluru neighbourhood.

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