Public transport The primary modes of intra-city public transport are city buses and
auto rickshaws. Apart from these, other means of transport are
motorcycles,
cycle rickshaws, and
bicycles. The Pandit Nehru bus station is the administrative headquarters of
APSRTC, which is ranked as the fourth largest and busiest bus terminals in the country. The City Division of APSRTC operates close to 450 buses for an average of 300,000 daily commuting passengers. Autonagar bus terminus and city bus port is used for city bus services. The city buses ply in major routes of
Besant Road,
Eluru Road,
MG Road and to the city outskirts of
Ibrahimpatnam,
Kondapalli,
Mangalagiri,
Kankipadu,
Uyyuru,
Gannavaram,
Nidamanuru and
Nunna. In 2016, APSRTC has discontinued city services on the
BRTS corridor due to poor response from the commuters. It was built at a reported cost of , exclusively to be used by city buses has been.
Road The two major
National Highways,
NH-16 (Kolkata–Bhubaneshwar-Visakhapatnam-Vijayawada-Guntur-Nellore-Chennai) and
NH-65 (Pune-Hyderabad-Suryapet-Vijayawada-Machilipatnam), provides road connectivity with other states and major cities.
National Highway 30 from
Jagdalpur of
Chhattisgarh terminates near the city suburb of
Ibrahimpatnam. The seamless commuting in the city is supported by the presence of 16 bridges across the three canals of Bandar, Eluru, and
Ryves.
M. G. Road (Bandar Road) and
Eluru Road are the major arterial roads of the city, with as many as 90,000 vehicles plying M. G. Road itself. The city has a total road length of , used by 678,004 non-transport and 94,937 transport vehicles. Short distance commuting is served by 27,296
auto rickshaws plying the city roads every day, which include the women-driven 'She Autos' as well. The city has a total road length of , covering of municipal roads, of R&B (Roads & Buildings) department roads, of National Highways.
Benz Circle is one of the busiest road junctions in the city with an average of 57,000 vehicles crossing daily, The junction has the intersection of two national highways of NH 16 and NH 65.
Golden Mile Project MG Road in Vijayawada is home to the Golden Mile Project, India’s first smart street initiative. Covering a 2.9 km stretch from the Police Control Room to Benz Circle, it was launched as a Proof of Concept for the Smart City initiative by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Supported by
Cisco Systems, the project provides facilities such as free Wi-Fi, intelligent street lighting, smart parking, and digital kiosks. The total cost of ₹7.83 crore was shared between Cisco, the Andhra Pradesh Urban Finance & Infrastructure Development Corporation, and the
Vijayawada Municipal Corporation. The project enables real-time monitoring through the City Digital Platform at the municipal office. It includes 101 surveillance cameras, with some capable of calculating traffic density and providing live reports. Additionally, 35 Wi-Fi access points and 240 smart solar-powered lights were installed for public use. Parking sensors help reduce congestion, and motion sensors manage traffic and detect violations. The project also introduced Remote Expert Government Services, allowing citizens to communicate with officials via video calls.
Rail Vijayawada Junction railway station was established in the year 1888. It is one of the busiest stations of
Indian Railways, the busiest railway station in
South India, and is classified as a
Non-Suburban Grade-2 (NSG-2) station in
Vijayawada railway division. The station is a junction station for the trains from , , and . A train route connecting Vijayawada and Hyderabad was laid in 1889. Suburban rail services are operated from the railway station to the nearby cities of
Guntur and
Tenali. The city houses the headquarters of Vijayawada railway division, one of the three railway divisions of
South Coast Railway zone. The station has also a diesel and
electric loco sheds which have a capacity of holding 220 locos by both the sheds. The city of Vijayawada has several satellite stations such as , , , , , , , and .
Suburban and high speed rail A proposed circular train connectivity would connect Vijayawada with neighbouring cities of
Eluru,
Guntur,
Tenali,
Mangalagiri and the state capital,
Amaravati.
Metro rail System A 66 km light transit system is proposed to connect the city with
Amaravati and its surrounding suburbs.The metro project is implemented by a special purpose vehicle named as, Amaravati Metro Rail Corporation. Amaravati Metro Rail Corporation has been renamed as Andhra Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Ltd after the Managing Director of AMRC suggested that it might be appropriate to change the name AMRC as APMRC so as to implement the Metro Projects in other parts of the State and the ruling government obliged.
Air The
Vijayawada Airport at
Gannavaram provides air connectivity to major metropolitan cities of the country. On 3 May 2017, the airport was upgraded from
domestic to
international. Currently,
Air India, Jet Airways and SpiceJet are operating in the Vijayawada Airport. International flights started from 4 December 2018 by
Indigo Airlines to
Singapore. The international flights to Singapore stopped after 27 June 2019 because the State Government stopped
viability gap funding in June 2019. Aircraft movement recorded a growth of 65.0%. == Education ==