Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation operates over 2000 routes. We scraped some of the data to understand this network better. This repository is a collection of scripts to run analysis and data derived from them.
Data from Open Bangalore. | DataMeet
This map shows bus stops and frequency of their routes. Evidently, north Bangalore has less routes but more frequency while south Bangalore has many routes which are less frequent. View interactive map.
BMTC operates many long routes. The longest is route 600 with 117 km and takes over 5 hours. View interactive map.
Route KBS-3A makes 274 trips. 401M and 252F makes 217 trips. These are the three most frequent routes. View interactive map.
Most routes start from Krishnarajendra Market as opposed the notion that is Kempegowda Bus Station.
North - South and East - West routes are equally distributed. View interactive map.
2 (blue) series and 3 (green) series routes cover ~76% of the entire BMTC network. View interactive map.
2 series routes coverage
Node strength - number of routes passing through a stop. View interactive map
Reachability - destinations you can get to from a stop without switching. View interactive map.
Redundancy - naive approach to finding redundancy is scoring based on bus stops each routes hit. The southern corridor of Majestic - Bannerghatta - Anekal is more redundant than rest of the network. View interactive map.
School walkability - schools (red) that are <500m from a bus stop (black) on a BMTC route. BMTC creates a pretty good network in and around the city to connect schools. Schools data from Karnatak Learning Partnership. View interactive map