Commuter frustration mounts as BMRCL not certain of starting operations on Yellow Line of Namma Metro in Bengaluru in July 2024The Yellow Line of Namma Metro in Bengaluru, which was initially planned to launch in July 2024, will now likely be operational by the end of the year. The delay is primarily due to the lack of trains. Although civil construction and track laying are complete, BMRCL requires seven sets of...
more... trains to operate with a 15-minute headway. Only one six-coach prototype train, manufactured in China, is currently undergoing tests at the Hebbagodi depot. The remaining trains, being built by Titagarh Rail System in Kolkata, are expected to be delivered starting in June-July. The Yellow Line is a 18.82-kilometer, fully elevated route with 16 stations, connecting R.V. Road with Bommasandra. It intersects with the Green Line at R.V. Road station and the Pink Line at Jayadeva Hospital station. Commuters are unhappy about the delay, citing poor planning and execution by BMRCL.
Bengaluru ka Namma Metro ka Yellow Line, jisko July 2024 mein launch hone wala tha, ab yeh saal ke end tak hi chalu ho payega. Train ke na hone ki wajah se yeh delay ho raha hai. Halanki civil construction aur track laying complete ho chuka hai, par BMRCL ko 15...
more... minute ke headway pe operate karne ke liye 7 sets of trains chaiye. Ab tak sirf ek six-coach prototype train, jo China mein banaya gaya hai, wo Hebbagodi depot pe test ho raha hai. Baaki trains jo Kolkata ke Titagarh Rail System bana raha hai, wo June-July mein deliver hone start honge. Yellow Line 18.82 kilometer lamba, fully elevated route hai jisme 16 stations hain, aur yeh R.V. Road se Bommasandra tak jata hai. Ye Green Line se R.V. Road station pe aur Pink Line se Jayadeva Hospital station pe connect hota hai. Commuters is delay se khush nahin hai, aur BMRCL ke planning aur execution pe sawal uthaye ja rahe hain.