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Bengaluru's Purple Line Metro is anticipated to open to the public tomorrow and will have a 42.5-kilometer length

 Bengaluru's Purple Line Metro is anticipated to open to the public tomorrow and will have a 42.5-kilometer length


On Saturday, October 7th, Bengaluru's Purple Line metro is scheduled to go into full service. The inauguration will take place on Friday, October 6, and the public will be able to use the services on Saturday, October 7, according to Bangalore Metro updates.


The Purple Line will be fully operational with the opening of the Krishnarajapuram - Baiyappanahalli and Kengeri -Challaghatta segments.


With a length of 42.5 kilometres, the purple line will be Bengaluru's longest metro segment.


On March 25, Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the Krishnarajapuram–Whitefield (Kadugodi) Purple Line of the Bangalore Metro.


With 29 elevated stations, 5 underground stations, and 1 at-grade station, the Purple Line is primarily elevated.


According to a News 18 report, the metro ride from Challaghatta to Whitefield is expected to take 76 minutes (about) and costs $60.


37 stations will make up Bengaluru's purple line of the metro system. These include Whitefield (Kadugodi), Hopefarm Channasandra, Kadugodi Tree Park, Pattanduru Agrahara, Sri Sathya Sai Hospital, Nallurhalli, Kundalahalli, Seetharamapalya, Hoodi, Garudacharapalya, Singayyanapalya, Krishnarajapura (K.R.Pura), Benniganahalli, Baiyapp



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