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The Namma Metro (English: Our metro), also known as Bangalore Metro, is the rapid transit system serving the city of Bangalore in India. [1] Out of the operational 68 metro stations of Namma Metro as of November 2024, there are 59 elevated stations, eight underground stations and one at-grade station.
Each coach had a seating capacity of about 50 and standing capacity of 306 (basis 8 per sqm). Thus, each train had a capacity of about 1000. Traction is through four 180 kW motors in each motor coach. The trains have a maximum speed of 80 kmph and axle load of 15 tonnes. The trains operate on 750V DC with third rail bottom power collector system.
The railway station is served by City Railway Station metro station on the Namma Metro's Purple Line, which opened on 30 April 2016. Later that year, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) decided to construct a foot overbridge from the metro station until the boundary of the railway station, while the South Western Railway, would ...
This railway division was formed in 1971 and its headquarter is located at Bangalore in the state of Karnataka of India. Mysuru railway division, and Hubballi railway division are the other railway divisions under SWR Zone headquartered at Hubballi. [2] [3] The overall in charge of Bangalore Division, the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) is ...
BMTC has 3 major bus stations i.e., Kempegowda Bus Station, Krishna Rajendra Market Bus Station (Kalasipalya Bus Station), or Shivajinagara Bus Station. [8] BMTC also has 35 minor bus stations and 12 TTMCs in various locations in the city and suburbs. Non-AC buses are branded as "Bengaluru Sarige". Mini Non-AC buses as "Samparka". AC buses as ...
Chennai–Bangalore Double Decker Express has a stop at Bengaluru Cantonment railway station. [13] Following is the table of list of trains passing through Bangalore Cantonment station every day. [ 14 ] [ 15 ]
According to the 'List of Mysore Residency records, from the year 1880–1947', the Bangalore East railway station was constructed in 1906, on the Bangalore–Madras railway line. At that time, the trains from Madras terminated at the Bangalore Cantonment railway station , in Bangalore Civil and Military Station which was controlled by the ...