BMTC will launch feeder bus services from Monday to support Namma Metro’s Yellow Line. Four routes—MF-22, MF-22A, MF-22B, and MF-22C—will connect Electronics City, Bommasandra, Hebbagodi, and surrounding areas, ensuring better last-mile connectivity for commuters.
The 19 km Yellow Line from RV Road to Bommasandra started operations on August 11, offering trains every 25 minutes. This milestone improves connectivity for thousands commuting daily to Electronics City.
Following the launch, Bengaluru’s Namma Metro daily ridership crossed 10 lakh. Yellow Line drew above 83,000 passengers on opening day, and RV Road interchange saw 30,000 transfers. Feeder buses also deploy across four routes for last-mile access.
Infosys encouraged its employees to use the new Yellow Line for their commute to Electronics City. The company highlighted shuttle coordination with metro times and a skywalk from the station directly to the office plaza.
Commuters are confused by the naming of the “Electronics City” and “Konappana Agrahara” metro stations. The naming swap may cause travelers to get off at wrong stations or face fines, raising concerns about signage clarity.
Karnataka Housing Board’s ₹1,650 crore mega project in Surya City, Bommasandra will feature a 60,000-seat cricket stadium, Olympic-size pools, indoor & outdoor arenas, training centres, and more — a big leap for Bengaluru’s sports culture!
Serious safety hazard on Shikaripalaya Main Road, right after CTT towards Elena 5. A deep open ditch has caused a car to fall in. Locals know the spot, but visitors may not. Urgent need for barricades or warning signs!Residents urge Begur Panchayat and local authorities to act immediately and secure the road.
Doddathoguru Panchayat Office, Doddathoguru and the launch of development works & benefit distribution program inagurated by Hon’ble DCM D.K. Shivakumar and area MLA Shri Krishnappa Ji — a proud moment for Ecity’s development journey!
The 19 km Yellow Line from RV Road to Bommasandra started operations on August 11, offering trains every 25 minutes. This milestone improves connectivity for thousands commuting daily to Electronics City.
Following the launch, Bengaluru’s Namma Metro daily ridership crossed 10 lakh. Yellow Line drew above 83,000 passengers on opening day, and RV Road interchange saw 30,000 transfers. Feeder buses also deploy across four routes for last-mile access.
Infosys encouraged its employees to use the new Yellow Line for their commute to Electronics City. The company highlighted shuttle coordination with metro times and a skywalk from the station directly to the office plaza.
Commuters are confused by the naming of the “Electronics City” and “Konappana Agrahara” metro stations. The naming swap may cause travelers to get off at wrong stations or face fines, raising concerns about signage clarity.
Karnataka Housing Board’s ₹1,650 crore mega project in Surya City, Bommasandra will feature a 60,000-seat cricket stadium, Olympic-size pools, indoor & outdoor arenas, training centres, and more — a big leap for Bengaluru’s sports culture!
Serious safety hazard on Shikaripalaya Main Road, right after CTT towards Elena 5. A deep open ditch has caused a car to fall in. Locals know the spot, but visitors may not. Urgent need for barricades or warning signs!Residents urge Begur Panchayat and local authorities to act immediately and secure the road.
Doddathoguru Panchayat Office, Doddathoguru and the launch of development works & benefit distribution program inagurated by Hon’ble DCM D.K. Shivakumar and area MLA Shri Krishnappa Ji — a proud moment for Ecity’s development journey!





