The wait is finally over! Prime Minister Narendra Modi launches Bengaluru’s much-awaited Namma Metro Yellow Line today, August 10, 2025. This game-changing addition to the city’s transport network promises to transform your daily commute, especially if you’re traveling between RV Road and Electronic City.
For Bengalureans who’ve endured the notorious Silk Board traffic for years, this metro line isn’t just another transport option – it’s a lifeline that connects South Bengaluru’s tech corridors with the main city in unprecedented comfort and speed.
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Bengaluru Metro Yellow Line Quick Facts
Metro Details | Information |
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Launch Date | August 10, 2025 |
Total Length | 19.15 kilometers |
Number of Stations | 16 stations (all elevated) |
Route | RV Road to Bommasandra |
Project Cost | ₹5,056.99 crore |
Operating Hours | 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM |
Initial Frequency | 20-minute intervals |
Minimum Fare | ₹10 |
Maximum Fare | ₹90 |
Complete Station List and Key Connections
The Yellow Line strategically connects major residential and commercial hubs across South Bengaluru:
Major Stations Include:
- RV Road – Interchange with Green Line
- Jayadeva Hospital – Future interchange with Pink Line
- BTM Layout – Commercial hub connectivity
- Central Silk Board – Bypassing the traffic nightmare
- Kudlu Gate – Enhanced connectivity to Electronic City
- Hongasandra – Residential area access
- Electronic City – Tech park connectivity
- Bommasandra – Industrial area access
Four stations (Ragigudda, Jayadeva Hospital, BTM Layout, and Central Silk Board) are uniquely built as rail-cum-road flyovers, showcasing innovative engineering that maximizes space utilization.
What This Means for Your Daily Commute
Time Savings
Instead of spending 90+ minutes stuck in Silk Board traffic, commuters can now zip through this corridor in approximately 30-35 minutes. The metro operates with modern, air-conditioned coaches that provide a comfortable alternative to battling Bengaluru’s legendary traffic.
Initial Operations
The line will start with only 3 trains running initially, expecting around 25,000 passengers daily. However, it’s projected to serve nearly eight lakh commuters daily once fully operational.
Enhanced Connectivity
The Yellow Line transforms South Bengaluru’s connectivity, particularly for IT professionals working in Electronic City, one of India’s largest IT hubs. Areas like Bommanahalli will see significantly enhanced connectivity to Electronic City, Silk Board, and Jayadeva Hospital.
Fare Structure and Ticketing
The Yellow Line follows Namma Metro’s distance-based fare structure:
- Short distances (up to 2 km): ₹10
- Long distances (maximum route): ₹90
- Payment options: Smart cards, mobile apps, and token-based tickets
For the latest metro updates and transport news in Bengaluru, visit Technosports Bengaluru.
Beyond Transportation: Economic Impact
This metro line represents more than just transport infrastructure. It’s expected to boost property values along the corridor, reduce carbon emissions from private vehicles, and enhance the quality of life for South Bengaluru residents.
The project showcases modern urban planning with the line’s depot located near Hebbagodi station, ensuring efficient maintenance and operations.
Planning Your Journey
Getting Started
- Download the official Namma Metro app for real-time updates
- Purchase a smart card for seamless travel across all metro lines
- Check the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation website for detailed route maps
Integration with Other Lines
The Yellow Line’s strategic design includes interchange points with existing and future metro lines, creating a comprehensive network that covers major parts of Bengaluru.
For more transportation updates and city infrastructure news, explore Technosports Infrastructure.
Looking Ahead
With the Yellow Line operational, Bengaluru moves closer to becoming a truly metro-connected city. The success of this line will pave the way for faster completion of other planned lines, including the Pink and Blue lines.
For official updates and detailed information, visit the Karnataka government’s transport portal.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What are the operating hours and frequency of the Yellow Line?
The Yellow Line operates daily from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Initially, trains will run with a 20-minute frequency using three trains, though this frequency is expected to improve as more trains are added to the fleet and ridership increases.
2. How much will it cost to travel on the Yellow Line and which areas does it connect?
Fares range from a minimum of ₹10 to a maximum of ₹90, depending on the distance traveled. The 19.15 km line runs from RV Road to Bommasandra, covering 16 stations and connecting