Namma Metro finally given good news to passenger

The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL), which has given official information about this, said on Friday that it will facilitate passengers by running an additional train during morning and evening peak hours.

Bengaluru metro commuters will get relief from getting stuck in traffic and waiting for long time for metro train from today. Namma Metro finally given good news to passenger. From today our metro will run additional metro trains every 3 minutes.

The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL), which has given official information about this, said on Friday that it will facilitate passengers by running an additional train during morning and evening peak hours on our Metro Purple Line (Namma Metro Purple Line).

Namma Metro finally given good news to passenger
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Officials of BMRCL have informed that these additional trains on the Namma Metro Purple Line route will run at a frequency of one train every three minutes during peak hours. Additional Train Timing Information Purple Line Majestic Metro Railway Station to Gurdacharapallya Station will operate one train every three minutes from 8.45 am to 10.20 am (95 minutes).

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Namma Metro finally given good news to passenger
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Through this, thousands of passengers coming to the Majestic station which is the route change junction will be facilitated. Our Metro has informed in a release that it has been decided to run an additional metro train to meet the needs of metro passengers going towards the same purple line stations like Trinity, MG Road, Indiranagar, Benniganahalli, Krishnarajapura (KRpura) and Garudacharapallya station.

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This additional train operation decision by BMRCL will be a boon to the general public, IT employees traveling from Challaghat to Whitefield.

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