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Bangalore’s Namma Metro is India’s second-largest metro system, rapidly expanding to redefine urban mobility. Covering 74 kilometers with 66 stations, it’s a reliable and affordable alternative to the city’s traffic woes. The metro network is undergoing a significant expansion, adding 102 kilometers of new lines and planning for an additional 82 kilometers. Your journey to seamless travel starts with the Bangalore Metro Map.
The minimum fare is Rs 10, and the maximum is around Rs 45. The fee is calculated based on the passenger’s distance from the boarding station.
The Namma metro runs every day at a 4-5-minute interval. The Bangalore metro trains run from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Friday. On the second and fourth Saturdays or public holidays, the service runs from 6 a.m. until 10:30 p.m. On Sunday, the metro in Bangalore operates from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m.
Bangalore metro map is updated with two route lines: purple and green. Four route lines are now under construction and will be operational in the following months.
The Bangalore Metro Purple Line was Namma’s first operational metro line. It began as phase 1 of the Bangalore route, with 37 stations and four interchanges. The Purple Line debuted with the first underground metro stop in Bangalore.
S. No | Station Name |
1 | Whitefield |
2 | Channasandra |
3 | Kadugodi |
4 | Pattandur Agrahara |
5 | Sri Sathya Sai Hospital |
6 | Nallurhalli |
7 | Kundalahalli |
8 | Sitharama Palya |
9 | Hoodi Junction |
10 | Garudacharapalya |
11 | Mahadevapura |
12 | Krishnarajapuram |
13 | Benniganahalli |
14 | Baiyappanahalli |
15 | Swami Vivekananda Road |
16 | Indiranagar |
17 | Halasuru |
18 | Trinity |
19 | Mahatma Gandhi Road |
20 | Cubbon Park (Sri Chamarajendra Park) |
21 | Dr. BR Ambedkar Station (Vidhana Soudha) |
22 | Sir M. Visveshwaraya Station, Central College |
23 | Nadaprabhu Kempegowda station, Majestic |
24 | Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Railway Station |
25 | Madani Road |
26 | Balagangadharanatha Swamiji Station, Hosahalli |
27 | Vijayanagara |
28 | Attitude |
29 | Deepanjali Nagara |
30 | Mysuru Road |
31 | Nayandahalli |
32 | Rajarajeshwari Nagar |
33 | Jnana Bharathi |
34 | Pattanagere |
35 | Kengeri Bus Terminal |
36 | Challaghatta |
Day of the Week | Timings | Frequency |
Monday to Friday | 5:00 AM to 11:05 PM | Every 4.5 – 15 minutes |
2nd and 4th Saturdays & Public Holidays | 5:00 AM to 11:05 PM | Every 8 – 15 minutes |
1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturdays | 5:00 AM to 11:05 PM | Every 4.5 – 15 minutes |
Metro timings in Bangalore on Sunday | 7:00 AM to 11:05 PM | Every 8 – 15 minutes |
S.no | Stations |
1 | Madavara |
2 | Chikkabidarakallu |
3 | Manjunathanagara |
4 | Nagasandra |
5 | Dasarahalli |
6 | Jalahalli |
7 | Peenya Industry |
8 | Peenya |
9 | Goraguntepalya |
10 | Yeshwanthpur |
11 | Sandal Soap Factory |
12 | Mahalakshmi |
13 | Rajajinagara |
14 | Mahakavi Kuvempu Road |
15 | Srirampura |
16 | Mantri Square Sampige Road |
17 | Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station, Majestic |
18 | Chikkapete |
19 | Krishna Rajendra Market |
20 | National College |
21 | Lalbagh |
22 | South End Circle |
23 | Jayanagara |
24 | Rashtriya Vidyalaya Road |
25 | Banashankari |
26 | Jayaprakash Nagara |
27 | Yelachenahalli |
28 | Konanakunte Cross |
29 | Doddakallasandra |
30 | Vajarahalli |
31 | Thalaghattapura |
32 | Silk Institute |
Day of the Week | Bangalore metro starting time and ending time | Frequency |
Monday to Friday | 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM | Every 5 – 15 minutes |
2nd and 4th Saturdays & Public Holidays | 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM | Every 8 – 15 minutes |
1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturdays | 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM | Every 5 – 15 minutes |
Sundays | 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM | Every 8 – 15 minutes |
The Yellow Line of Bangalore’s Namma Metro is an 18.82-kilometer (11.69-mile) elevated track that connects R.V. Road and Bommasandra. This line has 16 stations, allowing for interchanges with the Green Line at RV Road, the Blue Line at Silkboard, and the Pink Line at Jayadeva Hospital.
S. No | Stations |
1 | R.V. Road |
2 | Ragigudda |
3 | Jayadeva Hospital |
4 | BTM Layout |
5 | Central Silk Board |
6 | Bommanahalli |
7 | Hongasandra |
8 | Kudlu Gate metro station |
9 | Singasandra |
10 | Hosa Road |
11 | Beratena Agrahara |
12 | Electronic City |
13 | Konnapana Agrahara |
14 | Husker Road |
15 | Hebbagodi |
16 | Bommasandra |
The Blue Line of the Namma Metro in Bangalore, India, is a proposed elevated metro route that will run 18.236 kilometers from KR Puram to Central Silkboard. The line would have 13 stations, including some well-known locations such as HSR Layout, Bellandur, and Mahadevpura, which play important roles in Bangalore’s environment and are also valued as elite residential districts. Trains on the Blue Line will be stabled and maintained at the current Baiyappanahalli depot.
S. NO | Stations |
1 | KR Puram (Interchange with Purple Line (under construction) |
2 | Mahadevpura |
3 | DRDO Sports Complex |
4 | Doddanakundi |
5 | ISRO |
6 | Marathahalli |
7 | Kodibisanahalli |
8 | Kadubeesanahalli |
9 | Bellandur |
10 | Ibbalur |
11 | Agara Lake |
12 | HSR Layout |
13 | Silk Board (Interchange with upcoming Yellow Line) |
The “Pink Line” is a proposed Namma Metro line in Bangalore, India, popularly known as the Bangalore Metro. The Pink Line, which is currently under construction, is expected to be 21.386 kilometers long. It is supposed to be a combination of elevated (7.501 km) and underground (13.885 km) lines, with 18 stops proposed along the way, including notable locations such as IIM-Bangalore, MG Road, and Cantonment. The Pink Line depot will be constructed on 31.5 acres in Kothanur.
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Stations | |
1 | Kalena Agrahara |
2 | Hulimavu |
3 | IIM-Bangalore |
4 | JP Nagar 4th Phase |
5 | Jayadeva Hospital |
6 | Swagath Road Cross |
7 | Dairy Circle |
8 | Lakkasandra |
9 | Langford Town |
10 | Rashtriya Military School |
11 | MG Road |
12 | Shivaji Nagar |
13 | Cantonment |
14 | Pottery Town |
15 | Tannery Road |
16 | Venkateshpura |
17 | Kadugundanahalli |
18 | Nagawara |
The Orange Line will be an elevated route with 22 proposed stops. It will run 31 km along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) from JP Nagar to Hebbal. The line will also connect with the Blue Line at Hebbal.
S.No | Stations |
1 | Jayaprakash Nagara Phase 4 |
2 | Jayaprakash Nagara Phase 5 |
3 | Jayaprakash Nagara |
4 | Kadirenahalli Cross |
5 | Kamakya Bus Depot |
6 | Hosakerahalli Cross |
7 | PES Institute of Technology |
8 | Mysuru Road |
9 | Nagarabhavi Circle |
10 | Vinayaka Layout |
11 | Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology |
12 | Nagarbhavi B D A Complex |
13 | Sumanahalli Cross |
14 | Chowdeshwari Nagara |
15 | Freedom Fighters Cross |
16 | Kanteerava Studio |
17 | Peenya |
18 | Bahubhali Nagara |
19 | B E L Circle |
20 | Patelappa Layout |
21 | Hebbala |
22 | Kempapura |
You will receive a ticket with a QR code when the payment is successful.
After successful payment, a ticket with a QR code will be sent to you.
To purchase a ticket using cash, simply tell the cashier the origin and destination stations. You will receive a token from the cashier. Place the token into the slot at the AFC gate to access the metro station. You only need to stroll through the exit gate to leave the metro station.
Rechargeable smart cards can be used for metro transportation. At metro stations, smart cards are sold at customer service booths. You can utilize the customer service counters, WhatsApp, or the Namma Metro app to recharge a smart card.
The Automated Fare Collection (AFC) gate is where you tap your smart card on the reader to use it to access the metro station. The balance on the card will be used to cover the fare. Once more, tap the card on the reader at the AFC gate to escape the metro station.
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Construction on the Bangalore airport metro line (Phase 2B) is presently underway, with completion scheduled for June 2026. The line will be a component of the Blue Line and will link the city to Kempegowda International Airport (KIAL).
In Bangalore Metro, alcohol is not permitted.
Pets, guns and other weapons, tools, explosive materials, combustible objects, sharp objects, and disabling chemicals are just a few of the things that are prohibited in the metro.
The Bangalore metro’s green line runs from Nagasandra to Silk Institute, stopping at 29 stations.
Bangalore’s metro works on Sundays from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.