The bus from KRALJEVO to KRAGUJEVAC pass through the cities of MRČAJEVCI (depending on the route).The first bus leaves at 01:20, while the last departure at 21:30. The road is about 56 km. Average length of travel according to the timetable is 01 hour i 01 mins. Luggage is usually paid per bag on all departures depending on the carrier.
Buses are middle and high class, but on the shorter distances carriers can travel by turist van or small bus.
Timetable From KRALJEVO to KRAGUJEVAC can be found for days:
monday
tuseday
wednesday
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday

Bus companies which operate from KRALJEVO to KRAGUJEVAC are:BENKO TOURS 92, Ozlem, Lasta Montenegro, BLUE LINE, EURO ŠUNTIĆ.

Kraljevo

Located on the three rivers: Ibar, Zapadna Morava, and Ribnica, Kraljevo is the 10th largest city in Serbia. Along with Kragujevac and Cacak, Kraljevo is an important cultural and administrative center of Central Serbia. The most famous tourist attractions are an Orthodox monastery, located 5km from the city center and Vrnjačka Banja, the most popular spa town in Serbia. Moreover, Kraljevo is an intersection of many important roads.  

Kraljevo bus station is at the Oktobarskih žrtava Street. It is near the railway station and close to the city center. Considering that there is well-developed network of public transportation and the number  of taxis services bus station is well conected with the rest of the city. Bus Station holds the license for C category. Near the bus station there is Spomen park Kraljevo and hotel ''Botika''. 

Informations

Bus station Kraljevo
Address: Oktobarskih žrtava
Working hours: 04:00 - 24:00 h
Phone number (for informations): +381 (0)36 313 444
Phone number (for reservations): +381 (0)36 331 132

Kragujevac

With the city population of 179,417 according to the census in 2011, Kragujevac is the fourth largest town in Serbia and administrative center of the Šumadija District, located about 120 kilometers south of Belgrade. Kragujevac is a significant economic, cultural, educational and health center of Šumadija, Pomoravlje, and the neighboring regions.

By 1990, Kragujevac was the fifth most developed city in Yugoslavia immediately after Slovenian towns. At the beginning of the 1990s, the city became one of the poorest cities in Serbia. Today, Kragujevac is again one of the strongest administrative, cultural, financial, industrial and political centers in Serbia.

Thanks to rail and road transport, Kragujevac is connected with Belgrade, Nis, Kraljevo, Cacak and other cities.

Intercity and urban transport in the town of Kragujevac is currently carried out by two companies: "Lasta" from Belgrade and "Vulović-transport" from Rekovac. There are 24 regular and permanent public transport lines, and one seasonal lines that goes to Lake Sumarice.