– Purple Line handled 4,51,816 commuters.
– Green Line saw boardings of 2,91,677 passengers.
– Newly inaugurated Yellow Line registered a first-day ridership of 52,215 passengers.
– Officially inaugurated by Prime Minister narendra Modi on Sunday before opening to the public on Monday.
– The line spans a distance of 19.15 km, built at ₹7,160 crore under Phase II of metro expansion.
– Connects R.V. road to Bommasandra with key commercial and IT hubs along its route via its 16 stations.
– Expected to alleviate congestion in South Bengaluru and benefit over eight lakh commuters daily.
The important milestone achieved by Namma metro showcases the growing reliance on urban transit systems in Bengaluru as an answer to traffic woes and pollution concerns. The inauguration of the Yellow Line marks an essential step in enhancing connectivity between residential areas in South Bengaluru and major employment hubs like IT zones-a move likely to encourage enduring commuting practices.
While achieving one million-plus daily riders demonstrates positive public reception towards expanded networks like Namma Metro’s current stretch totaling 96 km,it also reflects heightened demand for efficient mass transit amidst rapid urbanization challenges. The delay in launching critical infrastructure such as this suggests room for enhancement in project timelines execution while reiterating how such expansions can catalyze broader social mobility across diverse population segments.
BMRCL’s anticipation that daily ridership could soon rise further signals optimism but also necessitates ongoing system enhancements like frequency adjustments and station management capabilities for smoother operations during peak use times without overcrowding concerns.
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