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The Namma Metro (English: Our metro), also known as Bangalore Metro, is the rapid transit system serving the city of Bangalore in India. [1] Out of the operational 68 metro stations of Namma Metro as of November 2024, there are 59 elevated stations, eight underground stations and one at-grade station. [2] [3] Evolution of Namma Metro
The BMRCL charges ₹ 50,000 (US$590) for shooting inside a metro station, and ₹ 40,000 (US$470) for shoots inside a metro train during peak hours between 6 am to 10 pm. During non-peak hours, from 10 pm to 4 am, the agency charges ₹ 50,000 (US$590) for shoots inside metro stations and ₹ 20,000 (US$230) inside a train.
A foot overbridge connecting the metro station with platform 10 of the Bangalore City railway station was opened on 18 February 2019. The BMRC reported that monthly ridership at the metro station was 175,000 passengers per day prior to opening the bridge, and increased to 250,000 two months after its opening. [2]
The station MG Road has a bicycle stand next to the Urban Square, from where commuters can rent cycles. [4] This metro station will serve as Purple line's 2nd interchange station after Majestic metro station for the upcoming Pink Line, being constructed by Larsen & Toubro. As per the latest updates, this metro station, under the second phase ...
The Yellow Line of Namma Metro is a nearly-completed part of the metro rail network of Bengaluru, India.The 18.82 km (11.69 mi)-long line connects R.V. Road with Bommasandra, and is fully elevated with 16 stations. [1]
India: Coordinates: Owned by: Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL) Operated by: Namma Metro: Line(s) Purple Line: Platforms: Side platform Platform-1 → Whitefield (Kadugodi) Platform-2 → Challaghatta: Tracks: 2: Construction; Structure type: Elevated, Double Track: Platform levels: 2
Green Line of Namma Metro was built along with the Purple Line during the first phase of construction of the metro rail system for the city of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. The 30.5 km (19.0 mi) line connects Madavara in the northwest to Silk Institute in the south.
Sir M. Visveshwaraya Stn., Central College is an underground metro station on the East-West corridor of the Purple Line of Namma Metro in Bengaluru, India. This metro station was opened to the public on 30 April 2016.