Overview
BQSHYD-286 is a 6 ft × 5 ft model bus shelter hoarding strategically positioned on Sagar Road in the Masab Chervu Gurramguda locality of Hyderabad, Telangana. This hoarding offers targeted visibility along a residential-commercial corridor connecting key residential clusters to nearby commercial and transport hubs. The bus shelter placement ensures high commuter engagement, making it ideal for hyperlocal campaigns, service-based businesses, and community-focused advertising.
Location Highlights
Masab Chervu Gurramguda is a developing locality in southeastern Hyderabad, characterized by a mix of residential neighborhoods and growing commercial establishments. Sagar Road serves as a busy connector route linking residential areas to nearby commercial zones, educational institutions, and transit points. The surrounding area is moderately developed, with apartment complexes, small retail outlets, local markets, and service providers. The locality benefits from proximity to major roads leading toward LB Nagar, Uppal, and the Outer Ring Road (ORR). Typical infrastructure includes schools, clinics, grocery stores, and small-scale commercial enterprises catering to daily commuter and resident needs.
Traffic & Footfall Insights
Note: The following are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality, based on typical urban connector road patterns in residential Hyderabad neighborhoods:
- Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 12,000–22,000 vehicles/day
- Estimated Daily Footfall: 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day (commuters, local residents, students)
- Peak Activity Periods: 7:30 AM–9:30 AM, 5:30 PM–7:30 PM (office and school commute times)
- Primary Audience: Daily commuters, local residents, students, service seekers, and families using public transport
- Advertising Potential: Bus shelter placement ensures prolonged engagement from waiting passengers and passing pedestrians, providing repeated brand exposure throughout the day
Hoarding Specifications
- Dimensions: 6 ft (Width) × 5 ft (Height)
- Monthly Price: ₹40,000
- Property Type: Hoarding
- Lighting: Non-Lit
- Visibility: High at street level; ideal for commuters and pedestrians waiting at or passing the bus shelter
- Suitable Advertisement Size: Compact but impactful at eye level
Best Suited For
- Local retail stores and grocery chains
- Healthcare services and diagnostic centers
- Educational institutions and coaching centers
- Banking, financial services, and insurance providers
- Real estate projects targeting middle-income families
- FMCG and daily essentials brands
- Telecom and digital service providers
- Hyperlocal delivery and e-commerce platforms
Why Choose This Hoarding?
- High commuter dwell time: Passengers waiting at the bus shelter are a captive audience for your brand message
- Residential proximity: Strong visibility among local residents and daily commuters in a densely populated locality
- Affordable pricing: Competitive ₹40,000/month rate suitable for focused, budget-conscious campaigns
- Connector road advantage: Sagar Road links residential clusters to nearby commercial and transit hubs, ensuring consistent traffic
- Eye-level engagement: Bus shelter format guarantees better recall and prolonged viewing compared to elevated hoardings
- Hyperlocal targeting: Ideal for businesses seeking deep penetration within the Masab Chervu Gurramguda and surrounding neighborhoods
Campaign Suggestions
- Launch hyperlocal retail promotions or grand opening announcements for nearby stores
- Promote healthcare services such as diagnostic packages, dental clinics, or wellness centers
- Advertise coaching classes, skill training, or school admissions targeting students and parents
- Run brand awareness campaigns for FMCG products with QR codes linking to offers or delivery apps
- Highlight real estate projects, home loans, or financial products aimed at middle-class families
Important Note
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on typical characteristics of the surrounding Masab Chervu Gurramguda locality and Sagar Road. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal trends, infrastructure changes, and local events.