The Hindu (Bangalore)

Yellow Line and Blue Line metro to be linked by travelator and walkway

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Bangalore Metro Rail Corporatio­n Limited (BMRCL) is set to install a travelator and walkway to facilitate seamless connectivi­ty for commuters between two lines. This initiative is a vital component of its ongoing PhaseII projects, BMRCL officials said.

“Our plan entails the constructi­on of a 250metrelo­ng skywalk with an integrated travelator to seamlessly connect the Central Silk Board Station on the Yellow Line and the Blue Line. This marks the debut of a travelator within Namma Metro,” a senior BMRCL official said.

The BMRCL plans to transform the Silk Board junction into a bustling transport hub with the establishm­ent of two bus stations, designated pickup and dropoff bays, and the developmen­t of multilevel parking infrastruc­ture in collaborat­ion with Bengaluru Metropolit­an Transport Corporatio­n.

The Central Silk Board junction in the city is infamous for its chronic traffic congestion.

Recently, the BMRCL announced that three out of the five ramps under constructi­on at the location are nearing completion, with an expected finish date by the end of May this year.

“Upon completion, the three ramps will enable smooth traffic flow for vehicles originatin­g from the JayanagarB­TM Layout side, providing convenient access to HSR Layout and

Electronic­s said.

Meanwhile, the ongoing constructi­on of the 18.82km metro line linking R.V. Road with Bommasandr­a, which is the Yellow Line, is expected to commence commercial operations by the end of this year.

This elevated metro route spans 16 stations and intersects with the Green Line at R.V. Road Station and the Pink Line at Jayadeva Hospital Station. This line incorporat­es a metrocumro­ad flyover stretching 3.13 km from Ragi Gudda to Central Silk Board, strategica­lly designed to alleviate congestion at Central Silk Board Junction. Additional­ly, the route features five loops and ramps, extending the doubledeck­er flyover towards K.R. Pura and Hosur Road, both of which are currently in the advanced stages of constructi­on.

City,” officials

 ?? BHAGYA PRAKASH K. ?? The initiative aims to facilitate seamless connectivi­ty for commuters between the two lines.
BHAGYA PRAKASH K. The initiative aims to facilitate seamless connectivi­ty for commuters between the two lines.

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