Namma Metro will close this route for 1 month from July 10

Namma Metro: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah in the budget presented yesterday (July 07) had given good news to the passengers of Metro that the 70 km metro will be expanded to 176 km in the next three years. Namma Metro will close this route for 1 month from July 10.

But now important information has come out for our metro passengers. From July 10 to August 9, there will be a disruption in metro traffic for one month. The Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation has issued a regular newspaper announcement that metro traffic will be closed for 2 hours every day from July 10 to August 9.

Yes, from July 10 to August 09, signalling and other works connecting Baiyappanahalli and Krishnarajapuram stations are being carried out, and the services of trains are suspended from 5 am to 7 am every day. Two metro trains between Baiyappanahalli-Swami Vivekananda Road and Krishnarajpura-Whitefield (Kadugodi) are suspended from 5 am to 7 am.

After 7 am, train traffic between Baiyappanahalli-Kengeri, Krishnarajpura-Whitefield (Kadugodi) will continue as usual till 11 pm. BMRCL informed that there will be no change in train services on green line. A few days ago, the purple route Baiyyappanahalli Kengeri route was disrupted. Thus, metro passengers had to struggle without metro service for many hours.

Metro traffic was supposed to start at 6 am as usual. However, at 5.45 in the morning, the metro traffic never started due to a signalling problem. As usual, the passengers came to the metro station and made an alternative arrangement without the metro. Even during the peak hour, the metro station was full of commuters.

Due to a problem at the Baiyyappanahalli metro station, train traffic was suspended up to the Kengeri route. As soon as the problem was found at the metro station, the metro technical and engineering team visited Baiyyappanahalli metro station and solved the problem.

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