Yellow Line (Namma Metro)
Line of Bengaluru's Namma Metro
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- The Yellow Line is a line on the Namma Metro rail system.
- 90 mi) long, connecting Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road with Bommasandra, and is fully elevated with 16 stations.
- The line interchanges with the Green Line at Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road, and has two upcoming interchanges with the Pink Line at Jayadeva Hospital and the Blue Line at Central Silk Board.
The Yellow Line is a line on the Namma Metro rail system. As of 2025, the line is 19.15 km (11.90 mi) long, connecting Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road with Bommasandra, and is fully elevated with 16 stations. The line passes through the neighbourhoods of South Bengaluru, such as Jayanagar,Ragigudda, BTM Layout, Central Silk Board and goes parallely with Hosur Road where it passes through neighbourhoods such as Bommanahalli, Hongasandra, Electronic City and Bommasandra. The line interchanges with the Green Line at Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road, and has two upcoming interchanges with the Pink Line at Jayadeva Hospital and the Blue Line at Central Silk Board.
The Yellow Line was officially inaugurated on 10 August 2025 by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the line opening for public use on the following day.
The seventh trainset arrived at Hebbagodi depot on 18th December 2025 and was inducted on 15th January 2026, after which the line will operate with seven trains at 10-minute headways during peak hours and six trains at 18-minute headways during non-peak hours
Further trains are to be introduced by March 2026, when full operations are expected with 15 trains and a headway of 5-6 minutes.
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