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mybmtc.karnataka.gov.in /new-page /Airport+Vayu+vajra+Services /en Vayu Vajra (meaning: Air diamond ) is a series of public bus owned by Government of Karnataka 's public road transport department BMTC , in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Mini Non-AC buses as "Samparka". AC buses as "Vajra". Airport bound AC buses as "Vayu Vajra" and Bus Priority lane buses as "Nimbus". In 2006, BMTC became the first state road transport undertaking to utilise air-conditioned buses for intra-city transport. As of 2019, BMTC has 825 air-conditioned Volvo buses branded as "Vajra". [9]
The shortest (25.9 km, 16.1 mi) extension of the Kalena Agrahara (previously Gottigere) – Nagawara line via Kannur and Bagaluru to the airport emerged as the most popular choice. [15] In February 2017, the Centre requested BMRC to start work on the airport link before Phase 3. Thus, the Airport Line was included in Phase 2 as Phase 2B. [16]
Tenders for the 6.385 km (3.967 mi) stretch from Hosa Road to Bommanahalli (previously HSR Layout) were floated the next day. [15] Both packages were awarded to Thai-based ITD Cementation India in May 2017 for ₹511.35 and 485.52 crores (US$140 mil in total). [16] Civil works began in November 2017.
After the new airport was opened, the only way to reach the airport was by NH 44. A flyover and 2 toll gates were constructed to connect the airport to the highway. As of now, only cars and buses can drive to the airport. In 2021, a railway station was opened on the boundary of the airport. It later became imperative to build a fast link ...
Hebbala is an upcoming elevated metro station on the north–south corridor of the Blue Line [1] of Namma Metro in Bangalore, India. This is a prime location for its neighbouring areas like Hebbal and Kempapura. This metro station is slated to become operational around June 2026. [2] [3] [4] [5].
Hebbal, is a neighbourhood in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, which was once indicative of the north endpoint of the city. Though originally famous for Hebbal Lake, [1] it is now better known for the serpentine maze of flyovers that network the Outer Ring Road and Airport Road on NH 44. The flyover spans a length of 5.23 kilometres (3.2 mi) over ...
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.