Bengaluru, Karnataka – In a major infrastructural milestone for India’s Silicon Valley, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the much anticipated Yellow Line of Namma Metro on August 10, 2025. Stretching 19.15 km from Rashtriya Vidyalaya (RV) Road to Bommasandra, the new corridor is set to significantly decongest traffic and improve commuting experiences across Bengaluru’s southern tech corridor.

This strategic metro addition is not just another metro line; it’s a game changer for thousands of tech professionals, students, and residents commuting daily between the central business districts and booming industrial and IT hubs like Electronic City, Bommasandra Industrial Area, and HSR Layout.
Namma Metro Yellow Line: Route Overview & Key Stations
The Yellow Line of Namma Metro will consist of 16 stations along its 19.15 kilometre stretch. Key stations include:
- RV Road
- Jayadeva Hospital
- BTM Layout
- Silk Board
- HSR Layout
- Electronic City
- Bommasandra
These stations serve some of the busiest and most traffic congested areas of the city. Notably, Jayadeva Hospital station is India’s first multi level metro interchange, connecting with the upcoming Pink Line (Nagawara–Kalena Agrahara).
Why Yellow Line of Namma Metro Matters to Bengaluru
The Yellow Line of Namma Metro holds transformative potential for Bengaluru’s urban mobility. Here’s why:
1. Relief for Commuters: With over 50,000 vehicles plying the RV Road–Bommasandra route daily, the metro promises a cleaner, faster, and congestion free travel option.
2. Connectivity to IT Hubs: Home to massive campuses of Infosys, Wipro, Bosch, Tech Mahindra, and others, Electronic City will finally get direct metro connectivity. Daily office commutes that once took 1.5–2 hours during peak hours could now take under 45 minutes.
3. Environmental Impact: According to BMRCL projections, the Yellow Line of Namma Metro is expected to reduce carbon emissions by over 1,00,000 tonnes annually, thanks to a projected ridership of 1.25 lakh commuters per day.
4. Boost for Real Estate and Retail: Metro connectivity is expected to skyrocket real estate prices along the corridor, especially in BTM Layout, HSR Layout, and Bommasandra. Malls, offices, and residential complexes are already seeing a rise in demand.
Engineering Marvels and Construction Highlights
The Yellow Line, constructed by Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), features both elevated and underground sections, with a heavy focus on modern engineering, multi modal integration, and interchange efficiency. The Jayadeva station, in particular, is a six level interchange a rare feat in Indian metro infrastructure.
The line also features:
- Platform screen doors at select stations.
- Elevators and escalators designed for senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
- Smart card recharge kiosks and mobile based ticketing integration.
- Solar panels at multiple station rooftops.
Timeline and Delays: A Quick Recap
Though initially slated for completion in 2022, the Yellow Line of Namma Metro faced multiple delays due to:
- COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.
- Land acquisition challenges.
- Delays in importing signaling equipment.
Despite impediments, the government’s aggressive push under the Bharatmala and Urban Mobility missions has paid off. As part of the Central Government’s Smart City initiative, Bengaluru has received substantial backing for metro expansion under Modi’s leadership.
Future Interconnections & Mobility Integration
The Yellow Line of Namma Metro is designed to seamlessly integrate with:
- Green Line (Nagasandra–Silk Institute) at RV Road.
- Pink Line at Jayadeva Interchange.
- Blue Line (Central Silk Board–Kempegowda International Airport), currently under construction.
- Additionally, BMRCL is working on integrating BMTC feeder buses, cycling tracks, and bike sharing services to ensure last mile connectivity.
Traffic Diversions and Safety Measures Ahead of Inauguration
Ahead of the August 10 inauguration, Bengaluru Traffic Police will implement:
- Temporary diversions near RV Road and Bommasandra.
- Parking restrictions at Jayadeva Hospital.
- Additional security around Silk Board junction.
- Free shuttle services for inaugural guests.
Security arrangements include deployment of CCTV surveillance, K9 units, and bomb detection squads. PM Modi’s visit will also include a brief interaction with metro engineers and city planners.
A Leap Toward a Modern Bengaluru
The Yellow Line of Namma Metro isn’t just a metro route it’s a symbol of progress, sustainability, and urban innovation. For a city grappling with traffic congestion and pollution, this line offers tangible, transformative benefits.
As Bengaluru steps into a new era of rapid mass transit, the Yellow Line will be remembered as a landmark achievement one that reconnects people, places, and purpose in the city’s fast paced life.
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