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All you need to know about Bangalore’s Namma Metro

[ecis2016.org] Namma Metro, also known as Bengaluru Metro, is on an expansion spree. From Bengaluru Airport in north to Anjanapura in south, connectivity is all set to get easier in the IT city

Bengaluru was the first city in southern India to have metro rail connectivity. Also known as Namma Metro, the Bengaluru Metro now covers most of the city and is soon going to be extended to the peripheral areas of the IT city. to facilitate connectivity for the population. Here is everything you need to know about Bangalore Metro connectivity, its stations and upcoming Bangalore Metro routes, map and metro timings.

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Namma Metro information

The Bengaluru Metro was designed and conceptualised by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The first line was opened to the public in October 2011, after years of delay. The project, currently in expansionary mode, is being executed by the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL). The average daily ridership on the Namma Metro network is 5,18,000 as per data last updated in January 2020.

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Namma Metro Phase 1

Namma Metro Phase 1 included two lines of length of 42 kms, of which about 8.82 kms is underground and the remaining is elevated. There are 40 stations in this phase. The foundation stone for construction of Phase 1 was laid in June 2006 and the construction began between Baiyyappanahalli and Mahatma Gandhi Road in April 2007. The phase was later expanded to include the northern extension (from Yeshwanthpur to Nagasandra) and southern extension (from Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road to Yelachenahalli).

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Namma Metro Phase 2

Approved in January 2014 by the union cabinet, the estimated cost for the second phase of Namma Metro was Rs 26,405 crores, which is estimated to escalate to Rs 32,000 crores in due time. Phase 2 spans a length of 72 kms, out of which 13 kms is underground. This phase has 62 stations out of which 12 are underground. Bengaluru Metro Phase 2 includes extension of the two Phase 1 lines in both directions, as well as construction of two new lines.

As per the plan, the south-end of the Green Line will be extended from Yelachenahalli to Anjanapura along Kanakapura Road and from Nagasandra to Madavara (previously named BIEC) on Tumkur Road. On the Purple line, the east-end will be extended from Baiyappanahalli to Whitefield and from Mysore Road to Challaghatta via Kengeri.

A new, 18-km-long, fully-elevated line from RV Road to Bommasandra via Electronic City is also planned in the second phase. Another 21-km-line from Kalena Agrahara (previously Gottigere) to Nagawara is also under process. The route will have an elevated corridor, covering a distance of 7.5 kms with six stations and an underground stretch of 13.76 kms from south ramp near Jayanagar Fire station to north ramp at Nagawara consisting of 12 underground stations.

Chief minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai, has asked officials to complete the second phase of Bengaluru Metro by 2024.

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Namma Metro Phase 2A (Blue Line)

A new line between Silk Board and KR Puram has been included in Phase 2 as Phase-2A of the project. This line would run along the Outer Ring Road and is proposed to have 13 stations – Silk Board, HSR Layout, Agara, Ibbalur, Bellandur, Kadubeesanahalli, Kodibisanahalli, Marathahalli, ISRO, Doddanekundi, DRDO Sports Complex, Sarasvathi Nagara (previously Mahadevapura) and KR Puram.

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Also called the ORR Metro Line or Blue Line, this will have interchange stations with the extended Purple Line at KR Puram and with the proposed RV Road – Bommasandra line (Yellow Line) at Silk Board.

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Namma Metro Phase 2B (Airport Line)

To connect Kempegowda International Airport with MG Road, Namma Metro Phase 2B is under-construction, which will be built at a cost of Rs 10,584 crores. The route will be 39 kms long. The route would begin at Krishnarajapura (KR Puram) and will be aligned along the northern part of ORR (Outer Ring Road), via Nagawara, Hebbal and Jakkur, before heading towards the airport.

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Namma Metro Purple Line

The Purple Line connects Baiyyappanahalli in the east with Mysore Road terminal station in the south-west. The line is 18.1 kms long and has 17 stations. Mostly elevated, it has a 4.8-km underground section in the middle and passes through some of the prime areas of Bengaluru including MG Road, Majestic, Railway Station, Vidhana Soudha, etc. Purple line is currently being extended to Whitefield in the east and Challaghatta in the south-west.

The stretch from Mysuru Road to Kengeri became operational on August 30, 2021. The BMRCL spent Rs 1,820 crores for developing the elevated line and Rs 181 crores for land acquisition. The metro line will be further extended by two kms on the same route till Challaghatta, by March 2022. The city will get its first elevated metro depot at Challaghatta.

Namma Metro Purple Line stations

Station Transit / interchange
Whitefield Whitefield railway station/Kadugodi Bus Stand
Channasandra
Kadugodi
Pattandur Agrahara
Sadaramangala
Nallurhalli Whitefield TTMC
Kundalahalli
Sitharama Palya
Hoodi Junction
Garudacharpalya
Mahadevapura
Krishnarajapuram Blue Line (Planned, Ph-2A)/KR Puram Railway Station
Benniganahalli
Baiyappanahalli Baiyappanahalli Railway Station
Swami Vivekananda Road
Indiranagar
Halasuru
Trinity
MG Road Pink Line (UC)
Cubbon Park (Sri Chamarajendra Park)
Dr BR Ambedkar Station, Vidhana Soudha
Sir M Visvesvaraya Station
Nadaprabhu Kempegowda station, Majestic Green Line/KG Bus Station City Railway Station
City Railway Station City Railway Station
Magadi Road
Balagangadharanatha Swamiji Station, Hosahalli
Vijayanagara
Attiguppe Vijayanagar TTMC
Deepanjali Nagara
Mysore Road Orange Line(Planned, Phase lll)
Nayandahalli
Rajarajeshwari Nagara
Jnanabharathi Jnanabharathi
Pattanagere
Mailasandra Kengeri TTMC
Kengeri Bus Terminal
Challaghatta

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Namma Metro Green Line

The Namma Metro Green Line connects Nagasandra in the north-west to Anjanapura in the south-west. It covers a distance of 30 kms and has 30 stations. Like the Purple Line, this is also mostly elevated on both, the north and south sides and has a four-km underground section in the middle. The line has 26 elevated metro stations and three underground stations. Bengaluru Metro Green Line passes through industrial areas such as Peenya, Yeshwanthpur in the north and connects it with the residential areas such as Basavanagudi, Jayanagar, Banashankari, etc. The Green Line is also being expanded till Madavara in the north-west and Silk Institute in the south. With this, the length of the line will increase to 33.5 kms.

Station name Transits / terminals
Madavara
Chikkabidarakallu
Manjunathanagar
Nagasandra
Dasarahalli
Jalahalli Basaveshwara Bus Station
Peenya Industry
Peenya
Goraguntepalya Orange Line (Planned)
Yeshwanthpur Yeswanthpur Railway Station
Sandal Soap Factory Yeshwanthpur TTMC
Mahalakshmi
Rajaji Nagar
Mahakavi Kuvempu Road
Srirampura
Sampige Road
Nadaprabhu Kempegowda station, Majestic Purple Line,Kempegowda Bus Station, KSR City Railway Station
Chickpete
Krishna Rajendra Market
National College
Lalbagh Botanical Garden
South End Circle
Jayanagar Jayanagar TTMC
Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road Yellow Line (Under Construction)
Banashankari Banashankari TTMC
Jaya Prakash Nagar Orange Line (Planned)
Yelachenahalli
Doddakallasandra
Konankunte Cross
Vajarahalli
Talaghattapura
Silk Institute

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Upcoming Namma Metro sections

Line Terminals Expected work completion date
Purple Line Mysore Road – Challaghatta June 2021
Purple Line Baiyyappanahalli – Whitefield June 2022
Green Line Nagasandra – Madavara (previously BIEC) January 2022
Yellow Line Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road – Bommasandra March 2022
Pink Line Kalena Agrahara (previously Gottigere) – Nagawara June 2024
Blue Line Central Silk Board – KR Puram Work yet to begin
Blue Line KR Puram – Kempegowda International Airport Work yet to begin

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Bangalore Namma Metro map

Bangalore Namma Metro

Source: BMRC.co.in

Bangalore metro timings

Line Metro timings (Monday to Friday) Metro timings (Sundays, general holidays, 2nd and 4th Saturdays)
Purple Line 9 am to 10 am and 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm at 5-minute frequency

8 am to 9 am and 10 am to 11 am at 6-minute frequency

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4.30 pm to 5.30 pm and 6.30 pm to 8 pm at 6-minute frequency

 

10 am to 12 pm and 5 pm to 7 pm at 8-minute frequency
Green Line 9 am to 10 am and 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm at 5-minute frequency

8 am to 9 am and 10 am to 11 am at 6-minute frequency

4.30 pm to 5.30 pm and 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm at 6-minute frequency

10 am to 12 pm and 5 pm to 7 pm at 8-minute frequency

Note: Trains will run at 12-minute frequency, during remaining operational hours

Considering that stopping train services by 8 pm is causing inconvenience for the citizens, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL) has decided to extend the metro timings till 10 pm. If implemented, Metro trains will operate from 6 am to 10 pm.

Bangalore Metro latest news

Update on November 16, 2021

Two more tunnel boring machines achieve breakthrough

Two more tunnel boring machines (TBMs) operating on the underground section of the Bangalore Metro’s Phase 2 Reach 6 line achieved breakthroughs on November 11, 2021.  Contractors of the BMRCL have deployed 13 TBMs to work on the 13.76-km underground section, which is part of the Reach 6 line linking Gottigere with Nagavara spanning about 21.5 kilometres.

Namma Metro to launch One Nation-One Card, QR code ticketing

Commuters will soon be using National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) as well as QR-code based ticketing. The BMRCL has set up one or two Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) gates at every station of the Phase 1 Metro. The new AFC gate are enabled to accept QR-code and open loop NCMC. The Phase 2 Metro stations are already equipped with NCMC and QR-code compliant AFC gates. The QR-code based ticketing will allow passengers to buy tickets through a mobile app and get paper-tickets at ticket counters. Once operational, the new system will eliminate the need to carry smart cards or tokens. Open loop cards, which are universal, can be used to shop and pay for parking. It is integrated with other transport modes like BMTC, autos and taxis.

Namma Metro’s TBM Urja achieves breakthrough and emerges at Shivajinagar

On September 22, 2021, the Bangalore Metro’s Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) ‘Urja’ emerged at the Pink line’s under-construction Shivajinagar Metro station after completing a distance of 855 metres. It began its journey at Cantonment Metro station in July 2020 and dug a tunnel below one of the oldest localities of Bengaluru.

BMRCL signs loan agreement with Asian Development Bank

The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) recently signed a loan agreement for Rs 3,643 crores with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), for the completion of two important routes along the Outer Ring Road and Airport Metro Corridor. The BMRCL said that with this deal, financial arrangements have been made for Phase 2A and Phase 2B of the metro project.

Earlier, the BMRCL had signed another loan agreement with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for Rs 2,317 crores for the same project on March 26, 2021. The central and the state governments will contribute Rs 3,973 crores through equity and subordinate debt. The Karnataka government will also spend Rs 2,762 crores on land acquisition.

FAQs

When will Whitefield Metro be ready?

Namma Metro will reach Whitefield by June 2022.

Does Bengaluru Metro go to the airport?

Bengaluru Metro will be extended to Kempegowda International Airport in the next four to five years.

Why Bangalore Metro is slow?

The progress of work on Bangalore Metro has been slow owing to issues pertaining to land acquisition, PILs against tree felling, financial crises faced by some contractors, as well as the Coronavirus pandemic.

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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