The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has initiated plans to extend the Namma Metro network from Bengaluru to Tumkur.
This proposed 56.6 km extension aims to alleviate traffic congestion and provide a sustainable transportation alternative for daily commuters. The extension will commence from the Madavara (BIEC) station on the Green Line and will terminate at Shira in Tumkur. The route is planned to include 25 elevated stations, passing through key areas such as Makali, Dasanapura, Nelamangala, Sompura Industrial Area, Dabaspet, Tumkur Bus Stand, and Shira Gate. These strategically located stations are expected to serve both residential and industrial zones, facilitating seamless travel between home, work, and city centres.
A detailed feasibility study for the proposed extension has been completed by a private firm and submitted to the state government for approval. The project is now awaiting the green signal from the state authorities. Once approved, the plan will be forwarded to the central government for final approval. Subsequently, the process of land acquisition and construction will commence. The extension is expected to significantly improve the daily travel experience for residents and visitors. By providing a faster and more reliable mode of transportation, the metro line will reduce dependence on road transport, thereby alleviating traffic congestion on Tumkur Road. Additionally, enhanced connectivity is likely to stimulate local businesses and contribute to the economic development of Tumkur.
The proposed metro extension aligns with the state’s commitment to sustainable urban development. By promoting public transportation, the project aims to reduce carbon emissions and decrease the city’s overall environmental footprint. Furthermore, the metro system is expected to provide equitable access to transportation, benefiting residents across various socio-economic backgrounds. This initiative is part of a broader effort to expand Bengaluru’s metro network to suburban areas, including Devanahalli and Ramanagara. The state government’s vision encompasses the development of integrated transportation corridors that connect Bengaluru with its neighbouring regions, fostering balanced urban growth and improving the quality of life for residents.
As the project progresses through the approval stages, stakeholders remain optimistic about its potential to transform the regional transportation landscape, making it more efficient, sustainable, and inclusive.
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