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Trial run between Baiyappanahalli and K R Puram Metro stations in Bengaluru begins

The testing included the civil interface, track alignment, speed among other technicalities. The train reached a maximum speed of 15 km.

Bengaluru Metro trial runBengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) is planning to start operations on this 2 km stretch at the end of August.(Express photo)
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The trail run between the much-awaited Baiyappanahalli and K R Puram Metro stations began at 5 pm Wednesday. A six-coach Metro train started a low-speed trial train amidst the monsoon showers in Bengaluru.

The testing included the civil interface, track alignment, speed among other technicalities. The train reached a maximum speed of 15 km.


Tentatively, the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) is planning to start operations on this 2 km stretch at the end of August. This stretch is a part of the purple line connecting Kengeri to Whitefield.

Jyotipuram is the only station between Baiyappanahalli and K R Puram.

The 12.75 km stretch between Whitefield and KR Puram, which is a part of the purple line, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in March this year, months before the Assembly election. The Whitefield-K R Puram stretch is currently carrying around 28,000 passengers on an average per day.

By connecting the missing link, the BMRCL is expecting to see a spike in the ridership from 75,000 to 1 lakh per day, after accounting the ridership between Kengeri to Whitefield and Majestic to Whitefield.

The overall journey between Kengeri and Whitefield, once the missing link is connected, is expected to take around 60-70 minutes, which by road takes over one and a half hours.

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