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Pages in category "Railway stations in Bengaluru" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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 complete the rest of the work. [14] [15] The foot overbridge connecting platform 10 with the metro station was opened on 18 February ...
The train line was broad-gauge and 149 km long, connecting the Bengaluru Cantonment with Vellore district. [4] A total of 119 passenger trains start/end/pass through Bengaluru Cantonment railway station. [5] Total 499 stations are directly connected to Bengaluru Cantonment railway station via these 269 passenger trains. [6]
The Bangalore City station in the Bangalore Pete (under the control of the Maharaja of Mysore), was used to connect to Mysore State. [4] The railway line has existed since starting operations in 1864, with the launch of the Bangalore Cantonment–Jolarpettai train services by the Madras Railway.
Yesvantpur Junction railway station also Yeshwanthapura Junction railway station (station code: YPR) is one of the three important stations which serves the city of Bangalore which is located in Yesvantpur locality. [1] It is one of the developing stations of Bangalore created for reducing the rush at Bangalore City railway station.
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 ...
Kengeri railway station (station code: KGI) is a major railway station on the Mysuru–Bengaluru railway line within the city limits of Bengaluru in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is about 10 km south-west to the centre of city.
Baiyyappanahalli railway station is designed to be a replica of the Terminal 1A building of the Kempegowda International Airport, located in the same city.The station has two platforms and 4 tracks each running to 650m in length along with shelters, lighting, benches and a booking office Facilities such as parking, footbridge or Skyway [4] and toilets are available.