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Several MRTS proposals for Bangalore have been in the pipeline for nearly 24 years. In 1982, a study suggested that the MRTS should have a route length of 12.20 km. and pegged the cost at Rs. 239.15 crores.

In 1983, the Metropolitan Transit Project, an organization of Indian Railways, prepared a feasibility report for provision of suburban rail services on existing lines, a circular railway of 57.9 km. metro system on two corridors, in Phase-I 12.9 km. from Rajajinagar to Jayanagar and in Phase - II 11.2 km. from Hudson Circle to Krishnarajapuram. In 1988, a World Bank aided study was carried out by RITES and the study recommended a Commuter Rail System along with improvement of road transport system.

Later, in 1994, the Bangalore Mass Rapid Transit Limited (BMRTL) was incorporated by the State Government to implement the mass rapid transit system. BMRTL in turn asked the IL&FS to carry out a feasibility study for LRT System on Public-Private Partnership. However, though the partner was selected, the project did not take off. Later, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in partnership with RITES prepared a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Bangalore Metro Rail, Phase I in 2003 at the instance of the Government. It proposed two double line corridors: East-West (EW) and North-South (NS) with a total length of 33 km.

The Bangalore Metro Rail finally took shape with the Karnataka Government clearing the project in March, 2005 and the Union Government giving its approval in April, 2006.



Phase I
Consists of 42.3 kilometers of route length of which 8.8 kilometers is underground while the rest is elevated



Construction has been divided into 4 elevated 'reaches' and 2 underground sections:


Chronology of Opening of Lines



Phase 2 Package Details.




Reach 1.




CC: Amith Nag





CC: Narayanan Vinoba


Departing Trinity station by Nicolas Mirguet, on Flickr

The busy Trinity Circle by night by Nicolas Mirguet, on Flickr

Trinity station and the Oberoi Hotel by Nicolas Mirguet, on Flickr

Bangalore Metro view from a drone





Reach 3





Maps by doc.aneesh

Phase 1


Phase II Plan






Rolling Stock -by Rotem + Mitsubishi + MELCO + BEML





Majestic Underground Interchange station Render.




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PHASE 2

Oct-2022
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Bored during the month: 532.0 mtrs;
Overall completed: 13,179.0 mtrs (up by 2.5%);
Boring rate average: 2.29 mtrs /day (down from 2.76 mtrs);
Overall average rate: 2.71 mtrs /day (down from 2.73 last month);
Rudra stopped /awaiting resumption, Bhadra - No progress /stopped?;
Next Breakthrough - Vamika (End-Dec-2022).
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Code:
GAUGE            :    Standard Gauge      
TRACTION         :    750V dc Third Rail
SPEED Max        :    80Kmph ; Sch. 32Kmph      
NO. OF STATIONS  :    41
TRAVEL TIME      :    33 Mins. (end to end)
 
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#8,362 ·
My dream is of getting off at Bangalore railway station and catching a Metro train to my destination. Same for other Indian cities. I wonder if it can happen? :cheers::nuts:
No heavy luggage allowed.

They must paint the dividers and have good footpaths on both sides of the road.
Now, who will bell the cat once inauguration is over?

Tomorrow metro starts.. All are welcome :banana:
 
#8,370 ·
With nearly 8500 posts and 1,056,000 views we will be finally witness NM open for Public.... :) Wow!!

Thanks to NM and SSC(I), I became aware of the processes & terms involved in Construction activity....

My special thanks to friends at SSC(I) who helped and helping me to understand terms like piling, pile, pile cap, pier, viaduct etc.....
 
#8,374 ·
^^ How you got it?? Does it mean Camera's wont be allowed in NM?
 
#8,378 ·
strike2 said:
It helps when some of ur relatives work for Govt ;)
They have specified in the invitation specifically no cameras will be allowed....even when normal ops start i think u wont be allowed to take pics inside the station
Most likely, no photography within premises. Like Kolkata.
 
#8,379 ·
We will need as many photos as possible of all the Reach-1 stations (interior and exterior). These will go into detailed articles of NM Stations on Wikipedia.

So, make sure you people carry cameras with you, click some nice shots and upload it on wikimedia commons! That'll be a great help!:cheers:
 
#8,380 ·
Early Diwali for Bangalore! Nice updates on inauguration preps.

It helps when some of ur relatives work for Govt ;)
They have specified in the invitation specifically no cameras will be allowed....even when normal ops start i think u wont be allowed to take pics inside the station
In the era of 8MP mobile cameras :doh:.
 
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