Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Bus Station (Kan: ನಾಡಪ್ರಭು ಕೆಂಪೆಗೌಡ ವಾಹನ ನಿಲ್ದಾಣ) , also known as Majestic Bus Station, is a main bus station in
Bengaluru
Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a population of more than and a metropolitan population of around , making it the third most populous city and fifth most ...
,
India. It is located opposite the
KSR Bengaluru
Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna - Bengaluru Station, commonly known as KSR Bengaluru station, Bengaluru City railway station or Bangalore City railway station (station code: SBC) is the main railway station serving the city of Bengaluru, Karnataka, ...
. It is bordered by Seshadri Road to the north, Danavanthri Road to the east, Tank Bund Road to the south and
Gubbi Thotadappa
Rao Bahadur "Dharmapravartha" Gubbi Thotadappa (Kannada: ರಾವ್ ಬಹದ್ದೂರ್ ಧರ್ಮಪ್ರವರ್ತ ಗುಬ್ಬಿ ತೋಟದಪ್ಪ), (1838-1910 Gubbi), was an Indian businessman and philanthropist. He fou ...
Road to the west.
This bus station provides connectivity to almost all the areas of Bengaluru. One side of the bus station is used for intra-city buses by the
Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) while the other side is used by out-station buses operated by various state road transport corporations. The KSRTC side of the bus station also houses the
Nadaprabhu Kempegowda (Majestic) metro station on the
Namma Metro.
Former chief minister of Karnataka
R. Gundu Rao is credited with building the station. The bus station not only eased congestion with buses and helped streamline the transport system but also helped the local area grow economically and was a major landmark of the city for many years.
Name

The station acquired the name Majestic Bus Station or "Majestic" from a popular cinema theatre of the same name located nearby. It was later named as Kempegowda Bus Station in honour of
Kempe Gowda I, the founder of
Bangalore. However, Majestic continues to be the most commonly used name for the station.
Buses terminating at the station usually display signs that show "Kempegowda Bus Station" or "KBS".
History
The Kempegowda Bus Station was opened in the 1960s. The semi-circular city bus terminal was built in 1980s. The station is located on the site of the Dharmambudhi Lake, which dried up in the early 20th century.
Location in context
See also
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Mysuru Road Bus Station
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Shantinagar Bus Station
References
Bus stations in Karnataka
Transport in Bangalore
Buildings and structures in Bangalore
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