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Namma Metro Related Queries/Complaint Travelhelp@Bmrc.Co.In | 1800-425-12345 1 2 3 4 5 6 Station Name Index A Attiguppe C2 BIEC Active Purple Line Jindal B NAMMA Station Green Line Manjunathnagar N Baiyyapanahalli B5 Inactive/Planned A P Nagasandra METRO Terminal Purple Line A C Station Green Line City Rly. Stn. B2 Dasarahalli Red Line Sep2016 Map not to scale P Parking Yellow Line Cubbon Park B3 P Jalahalli Legend D Peenya Industry Dasarahalli A2 Nagawara P Peenya Deepanjali Nagar C2 Arabic College Yeshwanthpur Industry H Venkateshapura P Halasuru B4 P Yeshwanthpur P Sandal Soap Factory Tannery Town I Indiranagar B4 P Mahalaxmi P Pottery Town P Rajajinagar KuvempuSrirampura Rd. Cantonmemt Rly. Stn. Baiyyapanahalli J JyotipuraKrishnarajapuramMahadevpuraDoddanekkundiKundalahalli Ind. Est. KadugodiUjjval Ind. VidhyalaWhiteeld Area Jalahalli A2 GarudacharpalyaVishweshwariahVydehi Ind. Est. SatyaHospital Sai Med. Inst. B Shivajinagar B K Sampige Rd. P Swami Vivekananda Rd. P Kuvempu Road B3 Indiranagar M M. G. Rd. B4 Magadi Rd.City Rly. Stn. MajesticSir M. VishveshwaraihVidhana CubbonSoudha Park M. G. Rd.Trinity Halasuru P Magadi Rd. B2 P Hosahalli Chikpet Mahalaxmi B2 Vellara Jn. Majestic B3 P Vijayanagar K. R. Market Langford Town Mantri Sq,Sampige Rd. B3 National College MICO Bosch Mysore Rd. C2 Attiguppe Lalbagh Dairy Circle N Deepanjali Nagar Nagasandra A1 South End Circle Swagath Rd. Cross P Mysore Rd. Jayanagar P C C Peenya A2 Nayandahalli Rajeshwari Nagar Ragigudda Peenya Industry A2 R. V. Rd. Temple JayadevaHospital BTM Layout Bangalore R University Cross Banashankari Silk Board Rajajinagar B2 Pattanageri J P Nagar HSR Layout (RVEC) J P Nagar S Puttenahalli 4th Phase Oxford College Sandal Soap Factory B2 Mailsandra Anjanapura Cross Rd. IIMB Muneshwara Nagar Sir M. Vishveshwaraih B3 Kengeri Srirampura B3 Krishna Leela Park Hulimavu Chikkabegur Swami Vivekananda Rd.B4 Vajrahalli Gottigere Basapura Rd. T Thalghatta Hosa Rd. Trinity B2 Anjanapura/NICE Jn. Electronics City 1 V D Electronics City 2 D Vidhana Soudha B3 Huskur Rd. Vijayanagar C2 Hebbagodi Y Bommasandra Yeshwanthpur B2 Visual Design: Sourabha Patil | Project Guide: Mandar Rane | © IDC, IIT Bombay Yeshwanthpur Ind. A2 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAHARASHTRA Dept. of 700 kms Tourism welcomes you to explore the roots of Karnataka 600 kms Bijapur TELANGANA Namma 500 kms Aihole Metro Badami PATTADAKAL Map 400 kms GOA HAMPI 300 kms ANDHRA PRADESH Om Beach Gokarna 200 kms Jog Falls Chitradurga Murudeshwar When can I travel in metro? 6am to 10pm 100 kms Nandi Udupi Hills Trains are quite frequent Belur Halebeedu 10 mins during 15 mins during 8am to 8pm other times Mangaluru Shravanabelagola BENGALURU End-End Travel Time Madikeri 33 mins MYSURU Purple Line TAMIL Green Line 24 mins NADU For Namma Metro related queries/complaint [email protected] | 1800-425-12345 ARABIAN SEA KERALA.
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