The 21-kilometer Pink Line of the Bengaluru Metro, linking Kalena Agrahara and Nagawara, is set to launch by May 2026.
Once it’s up and running, this corridor will greatly improve travel across the city, offering much-needed relief to daily commuters.
As delays in the construction of other Namma metro lines have frustrated Bengaluru commuters, this new line is expected to make commuting easier.
The Yellow Line to Electronics City faced a delay of over two years, while the Green Line took nearly five years to start operations.
All about Bengaluru Pink Line Metro
The Pink Line features a 2.5-kilometer elevated section between Kalena Agrahara and Tavarekere (Swagath Cross Road).
A 13.76 km underground stretch, making it one of the most intricate metro projects in the city.
List Of 6 Stations On Pink Line
1)Kalena Agrahara
2)Hulimavu
3)IIM-Bangalore
4)JP Nagar 4th Phase
5)Jayadeva
6)Tavarekere
Additionally, it will connect with several major corridors, allowing passengers to switch lines conveniently.
Interchange stations connecting Pink Line
Key interchange stations include Jayadeva (Yellow Line), MG Road (Purple Line), Dairy Circle (Red Line), Nagawara (Blue Line), and JP Nagar 4th Phase (Orange Line).
Through these interchanges, it will become easier for people in Bengaluru to travel between the central and southern parts of the city.
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