The Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has revealed ambitious plans for a new double-decker metro line as part of the Bengaluru Metro Phase 3 Expansion. The project will be developed in stages, covering key corridors across the city. BMRCL has launched the tender process for the design of infrastructure under Phase 3. This phase will include constructing double-decker flyovers in three essential corridors.
Additionally, the planned expansion covers multiple routes, with one prominent segment running from JP Nagar 4th Stage to Kempapura. Another addition will introduce roadways stretching from Hosahalli to Kadabagere. Furthermore, double-decker elevated pathways with metro stations, ramps, and road infrastructure will be developed between Summanahalli Cross and Kadabagere and from JP Nagar Station to Nagarabhavi BDA Complex.
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To ensure smooth design and construction, BMRCL has divided the tender process into three stages. Advisory inputs will also guide the creation of essential facilities such as a depot, skywalk, and a multi-modal transport hub near Peenya and Summanahalli.
Moreover, BMRCL has initiated land acquisition for Phase 3, covering a total of 44.65 Km. The Bengaluru Metro Phase 3 Expansion promises to transform city transit, ushering in smoother, faster, and more efficient travel for Bengaluru’s growing population.
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