BMTC’s metro feeder services on 4 routes to be inaugurated today
Team Udayavani, Jan 14, 2021, 2:00 PM IST
Bengaluru: BMTC’s metro feeder services to the Yelachenahalli-Silk Institute line will be inaugurated on Thursday and commence operations from Friday.
On Thursday, Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs and CM BS Yediyurappa will flag off the inaugural train at 4.30 pm from Konanakunte Cross Metro Station.
As reported by Bangalore Mirror, After the services become operational, Bengaluru will have a network of 48-km operational Metro lines along two corridors. The Green Line will emerge as the longest stretch of Namma Metro, stretching up to 30.5 km with a total of 29 stations between Nagasandra and Anjanapura. The five new stations are: Konanakunte Cross, Doddakallasandra, Vajrahalli, Talaghattapura and Silk Institute.
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