Pink Line (Namma Metro) Explained

Pink Line
Other Name:Namma Metro
Native Name:Namma Metro
Native Name Lang:Namma Metro
Type:Metro
System:Namma Metro
Status:Under Construction
Locale:Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Stations:18
Planopen:Phase 1 - [1]
Phase 2 -
Owner:Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL)
Character:Elevated, At Grade and Underground
Depot:Kothanur
Linelength Km:21.25
Tracks:2
Electrification:750 V DC third rail
Website:bmrc.co.in
Map Name:Pink Line Map (TBC)
Map State:collapsed

The Pink Line of Namma Metro is under construction and will form part of the metro rail network for the city of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. The line connects Kalena Agrahara station (previously named Gottigere) on Bannerghatta Road in the south with Nagawara station on Outer Ring Road in the north. The Pink Line is mostly underground but also has a elevated section and a at-grade (surface) section. There are 18 stations on the line, including 12 underground and 6 elevated ones.[2] Pink Line will have an interchange with the Purple Line at MG Road station. It will also have interchanges with the Yellow line at Jayadeva Hospital station and with the Blue Line at Nagawara. Both these lines are under construction.[3]

The entire line is planned to open in two phases where the first phase, covering a total distance of 7.5km stretch (Kalena Agrahara - Tavarekere), is expected to be operational around September 2025, whereas the second phase, covering the remaining distance of 13.8km stretch (Dairy Circle - Nagawara) is expected to be operational around June 2026 (along with Phase 2A of Blue Line). [4] [5]

History

In 2007, as follow up to the Metro Phase that was about to begin construction then, RITES had recommended several mono-rail routes totaling . These recommendations were made as Government of Karnataka requested a survey of feeder routes for Phase l of metro that was to begin construction. One of the routes was entirely on Bannerghatta Road from Bannerghatta National Park up to its northern end at Hosur Road (near Adugodi).[6] At that stage, Bannerghatta Road was not expected to have high growth and dense population, hence the recommendation for Monorail. However, by 2010 itself, it became apparent that Bannerghatta Road would need a higher capacity system than a monorail. Also, Karnataka government did not favor a monorail system and preferred expansion of the Metro system. Accordingly, for its Phase ll, BMRC had requested DMRC for a DPR for the route between[7] Bannerghatta to Yelahanka via:

The DPR had noted that the Metro Alignment may have to go underground after Jayadeva flyover (along Bannerghatta Road) up to Nagawara junction (along Outer Ring Road). The remaining portion could be elevated.

Planning

Since there were plans for a line along Outer Ring Road and also the possibility that a link to Airport may have to be routed along Airport Road (passing Yelahanka), BMRC opted to terminate the Pink Line in Phase ll at Nagawara.

Land requirement was estimated at and Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) was tasked with acquiring land on behalf of BMRC. A total of 690 trees were to be cut to build the line (438 trees for the elevated section and 252 trees for the underground stretch).[8]

On 14 July 2017, BMRC unveiled the alignment of the underground section of the line. The alignment included a modification from the original plan - Cantonment metro station had been proposed to be constructed on Indian Railways land next to Cantonment railway station. Due to technicalities (steep gradient between Shivajinagar and Cantonment, sharp curve past the old location of Cantonment Station, construction below built-up structures, difficulty acquiring land and very high costs of demolishing several properties in the area), BMRC opted to shift Cantonment Metro Station.[9] Cantonment Metro Station would instead be built under a playground belonging to Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), near Bamboo Bazaar.[10] [11] [12]

This was resented by sections of the public as the new location would be further away from the entrance of Cantonment station. SWR is however planning new suburban platforms on railways land that is towards the Metro station. A skywalk or pedestrian subway is being planned to connect the Metro station to Cantonment Railway Station.[13]

The MG Road station on the Pink Line is to be located under Kamaraj Road and will serve as an interchange station with the Purple Line.

Tendering

Due to long underground section with tunneling in difficult geology, the cost of the Pink Line was expected to be high. Total cost estimates for the line were in March 2017 (most expensive line in Phase ll).[14] [15] BMRC initially floated tenders for the construction of the underground section in four packages during June 2017. However, all bids received were too high (nearly 70% higher).[16] [17]

InitialTenderingEstimatedby BMRCBids Received (₹ /crores)
L&TITD-CemAfconsGülermak
Package-11268.902337.932223.40^2311.34
Package-21325.972333.712349.702311.112219.86^
Package-31334.832237.58^2373.352361.322341.32
Package-41117.861872.47^2010.951994.41
Total5047.564571.29*8933.458906.788866.93
  • L&T bid for only two packages; ^Lowest Bid.
Since bids were too high, all tenders for the underground section had been canceled by BMRC on 26 March 2018. There was speculation of collusion as bids were similar and each bidder had quoted lowest for one package, thus all four might get to be awarded one package each.

The second round of tendering resulted in bids that were closer to estimates by BMRC and were awarded to three firms during February–November period, 2019. One of the firms (L&T) won two bids.[18] The total awarded tunneling tenders for the underground sections was ₹5,925.95 crores (appx US$812 million).

2nd TenderingSectionLengthSuccessful Bid /CostContractorAward
Reach 6 UG Pkg-1South Ramp /Dairy Circle - Langford Town3.65 km₹1,526.33 crore (US$218 million)Afcons06 Nov 2019
Reach 6 UG Pkg-2Rashtriya Military School - Shivajinagar2.76 kmL&T28 Feb 2019
Reach 6 UG Pkg-3Shivajinagar - Tannery Road2.88 kmL&T28 Feb 2019
Reach 6 UG Pkg-4Tannery Road - Nagawara North Ramp4.59 km₹1,771.25 crore (US$253 million)ITD-Cem06 Nov 2019
TotalSouth Ramp /Dairy Circle - Nagawara /North Ramp13.9 km₹5,925.95 crore (US$841 million)

Construction

Elevated Section

In March 2017, BMRC had floated tender for construction of the elevated section between Kalena Agrahara (previously Gottigere) and Tavarekere (previously Swagat Cross) stations for construction of the elevated section of Pink Line with viaduct, five stations and depot entry line to Kothanur depot.[19] [20] The tender was awarded to Simplex Constructions for 578.70 crores on 8 September 2017.[21]

Due to very slow progress by Simplex, their tender was canceled and a fresh tender was called for the remaining works in February 2021. GR Infra was the lowest bidder and the tender was awarded to them in July, 2021.

Underground Section

Pre-tunneling construction work and piling for stations began in May 2019 by L&T. Tunnel boring using TBMs began in August–September 2020 by L&T with two TBMs. L&T uses four TBMs named Urja, Avni, Vindhya and Lavi. Two TBMs (Avni and Lavi) are used for tunnel boring southwards from Shivajinagar towards Rashtriya Military School. The other two TBMs (Urja and Vindhya) are used for boring southwards from Cantonment to Shivajinagar after which they will be shifted back to Cantonment to bore tunnels northwards towards Tannery road.

Tunnel boring work by Afcons with three TBMs (Varada, Rudra and Vamika) on the section between Rashtriya Military School and Dairy Circle began during March–June 2021 period.

ITD-Cem began tunnel works during June–August 2021 period on the Venkateshpura-Nagawara section.

The underground part of the Pink Line in Namma Metro is almost finished, with 95% completion between Tannery Road and Nagawara that stretches 13.76kms between two underground points. As per latest updates from the BMRCL officials, the elevated section is expected to be operational by September 2025, whereas the underground section is expected to be operational by June 2026. [22] [23]

Funding

In May 2017, BMRC received in-principle approval from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to fund construction of the Kalena Agrahara-Nagawara line through a loan.[24] The BMRC secured an agreement with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) on 4 June 2019 to receive a soft loan of to be repaid over a period of 25 years.[25] The line will also be funded by the Central and State Governments.[26]

Stations

The Pink Line will have 18 stations, of which 12 are underground and 6 are elevated.

Pink Line
Station NameOpening[27] ConnectionsStation LayoutPlatform Level Type
EnglishKannada
1ನಾಗವಾರEstimated June 2026 (Under Construction)Underground &
2 ಕಾಡುಗುಂಡನಹಳ್ಳಿEstimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
3ವೆಂಕಟೇಶಪುರEstimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
4 ಟ್ಯಾನರಿ ರಸ್ತೆEstimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
5 ಪಾಟರಿ ಪಟ್ಟಣ Estimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
6Cantonment Railway Stationದಂಡು ರೈಲ್ವೇ ನಿಲ್ದಾಣEstimated June 2026 Bengaluru CantonmentUndergroundIsland
7ShivajinagaraಶಿವಾಜಿನಗರEstimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
8Mahatma Gandhi Roadಮಹಾತ್ಮಾ ಗಾಂಧಿ ರಸ್ತೆEstimated June 2026Underground &
9ರಾಷ್ಟ್ರೀಯ ಸ್ಯೆನಿಕ ಶಾಲೆEstimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
10ಲಾಂಗ್ಫೋರ್ಡ್ ಪಟ್ಟಣEstimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
11ಲಕ್ಕಸಂದ್ರEstimated June 2026UndergroundIsland
12 ಹೈನುಗಾರಿಕೆ ವೃತ್ತEstimated June 2026 (Proposed)UndergroundIsland
13ತಾವರೆಕೆರೆEstimated September 2025ElevatedSide
14ಜಯದೇವ ಆಸ್ಪತ್ರೆEstimated September 2025 (Under Construction)Elevated
15JP Nagar 4th Phaseಜಯಪ್ರಕಾಶ ನಗರ 4ನೇ ಹಂತEstimated September 2025 (Proposed)ElevatedSide
16IIMBಐಐಎಂಬಿEstimated September 2025ElevatedSide
17ಹುಳಿಮಾವುEstimated September 2025ElevatedSide
18ಕಾಳೇನ ಅಗ್ರಹಾರEstimated September 2025ElevatedSide

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 72% Namma Metro tunnelling work over in Bengaluru; Pink Line to be commissioned in March 2025. Mathew Philip. Christin. 2023-02-16. Times of India.
  2. bmrc.co.in/pdf/phase2/phase2forweb.pdf
  3. Web site: 2024-04-09 . Bengaluru: Namma Metro Pink Line Tunnel Work To Complete By August . 2024-04-09 . News18 . en.
  4. News: Bureau . The Hindu . 2024-08-04 . Namma Metro’s Pink line likely to open in phases . 2024-08-07 . The Hindu . en-IN . 0971-751X.
  5. Web site: 2024-02-10 . Namma Metro Phase 2 In Bengaluru To Be Operational By 2025, Announces Karnataka Deputy CM . 2024-02-12 . TimesNow . en.
  6. Web site: 2010-10-29. Bangalore Monorail Bangalore High Speed Rail. 2020-09-08. Karnataka.com. en-US.
  7. Web site: DPR Phase-2.
  8. Web site: Menezes. Naveen. Civic work to start in a year: Metro Phase II boasts of most expensive underground line. The Economic Times. 22 July 2017. 6 July 2017.
  9. Web site: BMRCL justifies not constructing metro station near Cantonment railway station, face public ire. 2020-09-09. Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd. en.
  10. News: Know the location of new Pink Line metro stations. The Hindu. 15 July 2017 . 22 July 2017. en.
  11. Web site: Metro: New alignment for longest underground stretch. The New Indian Express. 15 July 2017 . 22 July 2017.
  12. Web site: Location of proposed Cantt Metro station moved by 300 metres. Deccan Herald. 22 July 2017.
  13. Web site: 2019-05-11. Bengaluru Cantonment to be suburban rail terminal. 2020-09-09. Deccan Herald. en.
  14. News: Gottigere-Nagawara Metro line estimated to cost Rs 11,014 crore. 16 March 2017. The Economic Times. 15 March 2017 . Menezes . Naveen .
  15. Web site: BMRCL to construct a 11,014 Cr metro line in Bengaluru. 16 March 2017. Dalal Street Investment Journal.
  16. Web site: Bangalore Metro bids for Phase II. 2020-09-08. www.tunneltalk.com.
  17. News: Menezes. Naveen. High cost forces BMRCL to cancel underground tenders. The Economic Times. 2020-09-08.
  18. Web site: Bangalore Metro Phase II moves ahead. 2020-09-08. www.tunneltalk.com.
  19. Web site: Tenders called for Metro phase 2 stations. 7 March 2017. Deccan Herald.
  20. Web site: Dairy Circle to Nagawara metro link announced, but it won't be quick – Bangalore Mirror -. 7 March 2017. Bangalore Mirror.
  21. Web site: Simplex Infrastructures emerge L1 Bidder in tender for Metro Rail stretch on Bannerghatta Road – RailNews Media India Ltd. 2020-09-08. en-US.
  22. News: Bureau . The Hindu . 2024-04-28 . Namma Metro: Underground tunnel work on Pink Line 95% complete . 2024-04-29 . The Hindu . en-IN . 0971-751X.
  23. News: Bureau . The Hindu . 2024-08-04 . Namma Metro’s Pink line likely to open in phases . 2024-08-07 . The Hindu . en-IN . 0971-751X.
  24. Web site: Rs 3,700-cr loan likely for Nagawara-Gottigere line. Deccan Herald. 11 May 2017.
  25. Web site: Rs 2K cr boost for Phase-II BMRCL underground network . The New Indian Express . 5 June 2019 . 6 June 2019.
  26. Web site: Briginshaw. David. India seeks EIB loan for Bangalore metro Line 4. International Rail Journal. 2 March 2017. en-gb.
  27. Web site: Bengaluru Metro's Pink Line to be operational in two phases .