Bangalore Metro (representative image)

Phase 3A of Bangalore Metro (Namma Metro) gained momentum as the Cabinet of Government of Karnataka approved the detailed project report (DPR) of the 36.59 km long Phase 3A project with an estimated cost of Rs.28,405 Crore .

Rina Consulting has prepared the Detailed Project Report (DPR) of Bangalore Metro Phase 3A. The DPR report proposes a train maintenance depot and stables at Sarjapur.

Bangalore Metro Phase 3A

The Bangalore Metro Phase 3A project executed by Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (BMRCL) will comprise a new corridor from Sarjapur to Hebbel with 28 stations of which 17 stations will be elevated and 11 will be underground.

Planned stations:

  • Sarjapur
  • Kada Agrahara Road
  • Sompura
  • Dommasandra
  • Muthanallur Cross
  • Kodathi Circle
  • Ambedkar Nagar
  • Carmelaram
  • Doddakanalli
  • Kaikondrahalli
  • Bellandur Gate
  • Ibbalur
  • Left
  • Jakkasandra
  • Koramangala 3rd block
  • Koramangala 2nd block
  • Dairy club
  • Nimhans
  • Shantinagara
  • Town Hall
  • KR Club
  • Basaveshwara Circle
  • Bangalore Golf Course
  • Guttahalli Palace
  • Mekhri Circle
  • Veterinary college
  • Ganga Nagar
  • Hebbal.

The total length of the new metro will be 36.59 km of which 22.14 km will be elevated while the remaining 14.45 km will be underground. The line will run underground between Veterinary College and Koramangala 3rd block.

The line will connect Carmeleram, Agara, Koramangala, Dairy Circle, Central College and Armane Nagar.

The 5 stations of this New Corridor will provide interchange connectivity to:

  • Ibbalur (Blue Line)
  • Agara (Blue Line),
  • Circle (pink line),
  • Circle KR (purple line),
  • Hebbal (Blue Line and Orange Line)

Future prospects:

The detailed project report (DPR) of Bengaluru Metro Phase 3A will now be submitted to the Union government for review and approval by its various departments and the Cabinet. Additionally, BMRCL has planned to appoint detailed design consultants (DDCs) for Phase 3A.

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