Metro rail systems have become the lifeblood of urban transportation in India’s rapidly growing cities.
This project will extend the city’s metro network by 44.65 kilometers, adding 31 stations to the existing system.
Corridor 1 will run 32.15 km along Outer Ring Road West, linking Kempapura and J.P. Nagar 4th Phase.
Nine more stations will be added along the 12.5 km second corridor, which would follow Magadi Road from Hosahalli to Kadabagere.
This 5.46-kilometer subterranean route, which will connect important locations including Market Yard, Bibwewadi, Balaji Nagar, and the Katraj suburbs, will have three new stops.
This 29-kilometer corridor will run along the periphery of the city, connecting 22 stations.
hese Metro Rail Project will enhance public transport accessibility, reduce traffic congestion, and contribute to the overall economic growth of these cities.
The Cabinet has also greenlit the development of a new civil aviation enclave near Patna, reflecting the growing demand for air travel in the region