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Bengaluru: PM Modi to open long-awaited Yellow Line on Aug 10 easing commute to tech hubs

Bengaluru: PM Modi to open long-awaited Yellow Line on Aug 10 easing commute to tech hubs

Time of India03-08-2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will open the long-delayed Yellow Line Metro on August 10, connecting Rashtriya Vidhayala Road in South Bengaluru to Bommasandra on the east with 16 stations.
The line is expected to ease the stress for thousands of technology workers who have been commuting to Electronic City and other nearby industrial hubs with work from office (WfO) now being a norm at many companies.
Infosys
and
Biocon
have funded Konappana Agrahara and Hebbagodi stations.
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Built at a cost of ?5,057 crore, the Yellow Line is expected to significantly ease congestion at the Silk Board junction and provide a faster, reliable alternative to the heavily trafficked Hosur Road. As per reports and experts, the metro will cut daily commute times by up to 60% on the Silk Board and Outer Ring Road (ORR) stretch.
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The 19.15 km line is expected to benefit nearly eight lakh daily commuters, especially those living in South Bengaluru and working in thousands of companies, both big and small, on either side of Hosur road. The major tech hub of Electronic City, a 902-acre industrial township is home to more than 300 companies including Infosys,
TCS
,
Wipro
,
Tech Mahindra
, and
Siemens
.
Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manoharlal Khattar said the PM will also lay the foundation stone of 44.65 km of Bangalore phase-3 at the cost of Rs 15,611 Crore.
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The Bengaluru Metro's Phase 3, also called the Orange Line, was approved by the Modi government in the first 100 days of coming back to power. The new line will expand the city's metro network by adding 44.65 km, including 31 stations in two phases. The orange line is expected to be completed by 202,9, covering Magadi Road to ORR, which houses many Fortune 500 companies and global capability centres (GCCs).
Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya (BJP) said that together, these projects will benefit nearly 25 lakh people in Bengaluru South. 'With nearly 20,000 worth of Metro infrastructure dedicated to this region alone, we are incredibly grateful to PM Modi for his continued focus, affection, and commitment to Bengaluru South's public transport infrastructure,' he added.
As per officials, three driverless trains will be made operational every 25 minutes on the stretch. As per the employee commute platform MoveInSync's Half-Yearly Report, Bengaluru's average one-way commute time has jumped 16% in just one year. From 54 minutes in 2024, today it takes 63 minutes to travel an average distance of 19km in the city.
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