South Bengaluru queues up for metro

It was a day of smiles for thousands of commuters from South Bengaluru who did not have to brave traffic jams as they chose to take the metro to work on Monday.

The North-South corridor, linking Yelachenahalli with Nagasandra, was thrown open to the public on Sunday evening. However, commuters got a chance to experience the ride on Monday when services started at 5 a.m. By 10 p.m., the Green Line had recorded a ridership of 1,19,041.

On Sunday, the Green Line had recorded around 57,000 commuters.

“I can travel across Bengaluru in no time. The whole city is now accessible. I hope BMTC increases the feeder services soon,” said Sujatha Hegde, a teacher who lives near the Yeshwantpur metro station.

Commuters who use the Purple Line welcomed the new options that have opened up with the linking of the two lines.

“Travelling to South Bengaluru is always a problem because of traffic jams near Richmond Circle. The metro is a better option. We were eagerly waiting for this line to start,” said Abhay Jain, who stays in Indiranagar.

Many took the metro on Monday only to carry out a dry run. “I wanted to see the rush during the peak hours, the frequency of trains and parking facilities. I have to travel till Yelachenahalli,” said Ramakrishna L., who works near the Vidhana Soudha.

Cards preferred


While the Green Line was packed on Monday only during peak hours in the morning and evening, the queues for tickets at the newly-opened stations were long. The staff at Yelachenahalli had to put up barricades to ensure that commuters followed the queue.

Many commuters decided on-the-spot to purchase smart cards. This prompted the BMRCL to open additional counters at some stations to sell smart cards. “The smart card is a good option even for those who do not travel every day. It does not cost much and saves the trouble of queuing up for tokens,” said Raghavendra, a student who boarded a train at Jayanagar station.

Waiting for facilities


Passengers have complained that facilities such as escalators, scanning equipment and even the air-conditioning were not functioning at some stations on the newly inaugurated stretch. They were also unhappy that Chickpete and K.R. Market stations had not been cleaned thoroughly.

“These stations are not up to the mark. Some work is pending,” said K. Rajesh, a resident of Basavangudi.

Extension of timings

Purple Line passengers are fuming as trains on the Green Line are running till 11 p.m. At the same time, trains on the Purple Line are jam-packed even at 10 p.m. With the entire Phase I now operational, the demand for extending services on the Purple Line beyond 10 p.m. is intensifying.

Ridership on Sunday

Purple Line - 60,593

Green Line - 56,930

Ridership on Monday (till 6 p.m.)

Purple Line - 1,33,203

Green Line - 75,673

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