1. Connecting North to South

· The Pink Line will cover 21.26 km, linking Nagawara in North Bengaluru to Kalena Agrahara in South Bengaluru.

· This corridor promises to cut travel time drastically for thousands of daily commuters navigating Bengaluru’s notorious traffic.

2. Key Stations Along the Route

· While the final list of stations is still being finalized, the pink Line will serve major commercial, residential, and IT hubs, ensuring convenient access for office-goers, students, and tourists.

· It will integrate with existing metro lines, creating a seamless network across the city.

3. Expected Launch Timeline

· Authorities have set a target completion and launch by May 2026, making it one of Bengaluru’s most ambitious metro projects.

· The project is part of a broader plan to expand the Namma Metro network, reducing congestion and promoting public transport.

4. Benefits for Commuters

· Time savings: Commuters can expect a quicker journey across the city’s busiest corridors.

· Reduced traffic stress: Fewer cars on the road may lead to lower travel frustration and air pollution.

· Convenience: Integration with other metro lines and bus networks enhances multi-modal connectivity.

5. Economic and Urban Impact

· The pink Line is expected to boost local businesses, real estate, and commercial activity along the route.

· Improved connectivity may also encourage residential growth in previously hard-to-access areas.

 

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