
This 40x10 ft non-lit hoarding at Talcher Bus Stand offers advertisers a strategic position at one of Talcher's primary transit points. Located in Talcher Town, Odisha, this hoarding targets daily commuters, travelers, and local residents converging at the bus stand. Talcher, an important industrial town in the Angul district known for its coal mines and thermal power stations, experiences consistent footfall from workers, business travelers, and families using public transport for intercity and intracity movement.
Talcher Bus Stand serves as a major transit hub connecting Talcher to neighboring towns and cities across Odisha. The location benefits from high dwell time as passengers wait for buses, purchase tickets, and gather near the stand. The surrounding area includes small commercial establishments, tea stalls, eateries, and retail shops catering to travelers. The hoarding is positioned where commuters naturally congregate, ensuring repeated exposure throughout the day. Talcher's industrial workforce and mining community form a significant portion of the audience, alongside students, government employees, and traders.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day in the bus stand vicinity, including buses, auto-rickshaws, two-wheelers, and private vehicles.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The bus stand area may experience approximately 5,000–12,000 pedestrians/day, primarily passengers boarding and alighting from buses, along with vendors and support staff.
Peak Activity Periods: Morning hours (6:30 AM–9:30 AM) see maximum activity as workers and students commute. Evening rush (4:30 PM–7:30 PM) brings return traffic. Midday also remains moderately busy with intercity travelers.
Primary Audience: Industrial workers, mining employees, daily wage laborers, students, local businessmen, government staff, and families traveling for personal or commercial purposes.
Advertising Potential: The extended dwell time at bus stands makes this location ideal for brand recall campaigns. Commuters waiting 10–30 minutes provide ample viewing opportunity. The hoarding's size ensures visibility from multiple vantage points across the bus stand premises.
The traffic, footfall, and reach estimates provided are approximate projections for the surrounding locality based on typical characteristics of bus stand areas in industrial towns. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements for this exact location are unavailable. Actual audience exposure may vary based on seasonal patterns, local events, and changes in commuter behavior.