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Bengaluru Metro
often known locally as Namma Metro (“Our Metro” in Kannada), serves Bangalore, India’s IT capital. Only Phase 1 of the network is now operational, with Phase 2 under development and Phase 3 being planned. The network covers 42.3 kilometers and has 51 stations. Every day, nearly 5 lakh people use the Bengaluru Metro. The trains are powered by the third rail, which delivers 750 volts of direct current. The trains run every 5-15 minutes and travel at speeds of little about 80km/h. Trains (comprising six coaches) travel on the ground, above, and beneath the systems.
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Under Construction Bengaluru Metro
Line 1 – Challaghatta – Whitefield (Kadugodi) on Line 1 (Purple Line) (42.17 km, 37 stops)
Line 2 – Green Line: 29 stations, 30 km, Nagasandra – Silk Institute
Line 2 – Green Line: Anjanapura Depot – Silk Institute (0.50 km, 0 stations)
Line 2 – Green Line: Madavar (erst. BIEC) – Hesaraghatta Cross (erst. Nagasandra) (3.031 km, 3 stops)
Line 3 – Yellow Line: Bommasandra – RV Road (19.143 km, 16 stations)
Line 4-Pink Line: Gottigere (Kalena Agrahara) – Nagawara (21.386 kilometers, 18 stations) is the route of.
Line 5-Blue Line: KR Puram – Central Silkboard (18.236 km, 13 stations, “ORR Line”)
Line 5 – Blue Line: 37 km, 17 stations, “Airport Line,” KR Puram – Hebbal – KIAL Terminals
Which Bangalore metro route is the longest?
Purple Line metro in Bengaluru will probably open to the public today.
At 42.5 kilometers, the purple line would be the longest metro section in Bengaluru. The Bangalore metro Purple Line, which runs from Krishnarajapuram to Whitefield (Kadugodi), was officially opened on March 25 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With 29 elevated stations, 5 underground stations, and 1 at-grade station, the Purple Line is primarily elevated.
When was Bangalore's last metro time?
Namma Metro trains operate every day from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. at intervals of 4 to 20 minutes. On public holidays and second and fourth Saturdays, the services start at 6 a.m. and end at 10:35 p.m. Sunday metro hours in Bangalore are 7 am to 11 pm.