Officials expect the high-speed trains to boost connectivity across multiple regions and strengthen India’s expanding semi-high-speed rail network. They believe the yellow line will ease traffic congestion in parts of Bengaluru, including Hosur Road, Silk Board Junction, and Electronics City Junction. The new stretch connects major residential areas to the city’s IT hub and promises faster, more reliable travel for daily commuters.
From there, Modi will travel to the International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Bengaluru. He will lay the foundation stone for Bangalore Metro Phase-3, officially inaugurate the yellow line from RV Road (Ragigudda) to Bommasandra station, and address the gathering. He will then travel by helicopter to HAL Airport and fly back to Delhi at 2.45 pm.