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How a two-headed bird and Lalbagh glass house inspired Bengaluru Metro's driverless train design

Bengaluru Metro's Electronics City Metro, connecting RV Road and Bommasandra, is expected to commence operations with a 15-minute frequency by December 2024.

March 07, 2024 / 06:37 IST
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Driverless trains have borrowed elements from two of Karnataka’s icons – Lalbagh glass house and the mythological two-headed bird in the state emblem, Gandaberunda, for their exterior design.

The 18.8-km Bengaluru Metro’s Yellow Line, which links RV Road with Bommasandra is likely to be operational by December 2024 and trains will start running at a frequency of 15 minutes at the start.

While Yellow Line was supposed to be completed by 2021, it missed several deadlines due to multiple reasons. This corridor will connect Electronics City, home to major companies like Infosys and Biocon, and RV Road in South Bengaluru.

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“We might commence operations with seven trains, which will include one standby train. They will be operated at a frequency of 15 minutes in the beginning. Frequency will be increased once we get additional trains,” Jithendra Jha, project manager for rolling stock at Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), said.

Also, read: Bengaluru to debut driverless trains: All you need to know