Namma Metro Yellow Line Covering 18.82 Km Launching Soon: See Full Route and Station List
Bengaluru is gearing up for a major leap in public transportation with the upcoming launch of the Namma Metro Yellow Line on January 6, 2025. Part of the much-anticipated Phase 2 expansion, the Yellow Line aims to ease Bengaluru's traffic congestion and connect vital residential, commercial, and industrial zones.

Yellow Line Overview
Stretching approximately 18.82 kilometres, the Yellow Line will run between R.V. Road and Bommasandra, offering critical metro connectivity to densely populated and high-traffic areas of the city. According to a report by Times Property, the line is expected to reduce reliance on private vehicles, helping decongest roads and cut down on air pollution.
Namma Metro Yellow Line Station List
The Yellow Line features 16 strategically located stations designed to serve commuters from key areas:
R.V. Road - Interchange station with the Green Line
Jayadeva Hospital - Serves patients, staff, and visitors
B.T.M. Layout - A major residential neighbourhood
Silk Board - Crucial for reducing traffic at this busy junction
H.S.R. Layout - Connects a major IT and residential area
Oxford College - Ideal for students and faculty
Muneshwara Nagar - Enhances local access
Central Silk Board - Serves tech sector professionals
Bommanahalli - Rapidly developing housing zone
Hongasandra - Industrial and residential connectivity
Kudlu Gate - Serves smaller industrial areas
Singasandra - Links to commercial zones
Basapura - Local residential access
Hosa Road - Key for IT professionals
Electronic City Phase 1 - Major stop for tech park commuters
Bommasandra - Terminal station connecting industries and homes
Why the Yellow Line Matters
The Namma metro Yellow Line is expected to bring massive relief to south Bengaluru's IT corridors, connecting them efficiently to surrounding residential zones. Commuters can expect:
Reduced travel time
Less traffic congestion
Improved air quality
Reliable, environment-friendly transport
For a city struggling with daily traffic snarls, the Yellow Line is more than just infrastructure-it's a crucial step toward sustainable urban mobility.












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