Bengaluru Metro stop metro train services to these routes for next 4 days

Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL) announced the metro rail services in Bengaluru will remain suspended on certain routes. The metro services will remain suspended between Mysuru Road and Kengeri metro stations on Purple Line in connection with the commissioning works of the extension line beyond Kengeri to Challaghatta. Bengaluru Metro stop metro train Services to these routes for next 4 days.

The metro train services between Mysuru Road and Kengeri stations on the Purple Line will be closed for 4 days from 27 to 30 January (both days inclusive). “Consequently, metro train services will be available only between Baiyappanahalli and Mysuru Road Metro stations on these days.

Normal services on the Purple Line upto Kengeri will resume on the morning of 31 January 2023 at 5.00 am. However, on the Green Line, there will be no change in the train services between Nagasandra and Silk Institute Metro Stations and trains will run as per schedule,” BMRCL said in a statement.

“The inconvenience caused to the public is regretted and commuters are requested to co-operate to enable the speeding up of the commissioning works of the extension line beyond Kangari,” the statement further added. Meanwhile, the Bengaluru metro rail project is on track to complete 175 km of commute in the city by June 2025, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL) Managing Director Anjum Parwez earlier said during an interaction last year.

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 Parwez said as part of the second and third phases of the project, Bengaluru will have 314 km of metro rail connectivity by 2041. He said construction of metro lines was progressing well on the airport side. He said the biggest challenge in urban mobility is the integration of multi-modal transport systems and moving people to get into public transport from personalised transport modes.

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