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How Namma Metro’s Yellow Line will transform Bengaluru’s daily commute

Commercial operations on the Yellow Line commence from August 11, with three cutting-edge driverless trains plying between 5 am and 11 pm at 25-minute intervals.

August 11, 2025 / 07:14 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled Bengaluru’s much-anticipated Yellow Line of Namma Metro on Sunday, marking a major milestone in the city’s public transport infrastructure.

The 19.15-km elevated corridor, constructed at a cost of Rs 7,160 crore, connects RV Road in the south to Bommasandra in the east, traversing key commercial and residential hubs. According to NDTV, the line is projected to serve up to eight lakh passengers daily, offering a faster alternative to Bengaluru’s notoriously congested roadways.

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The new route, featuring 16 stations, is expected to significantly ease traffic bottlenecks, particularly around the perennially gridlocked Silk Board Junction. It will also improve connectivity to major employment centres such as Electronic City and Bommasandra Industrial Area, home to corporate giants like Infosys, Biocon and TCS. Authorities have hailed the Yellow Line as a “game-changer” for the city’s southern transport network, with travel time to Electronic City slashed from up to two hours by road to just 45 minutes.

Commercial operations on the Yellow Line commence from August 11, with three cutting-edge driverless trains plying between 5 am and 11 pm at 25-minute intervals. Officials anticipate frequency will further improve to 20 minutes later this month, NDTV reported.