– Bengaluru-Belagavi service reduces travel time by up to ~1 hour & 40 minutes; Karnataka now hosts a total of eleven Vande Bharat services.
– Two additional trains (to Vaishno Devi Katra-Amritsar & Nagpur-Pune) were launched virtually.
The inauguration of the Yellow Line comes as a significant boost for Bengaluru’s public transport infrastructure amidst ongoing efforts to address its notorious traffic woes. Although delayed by nearly four years due to external challenges like land disputes and COVID-related disruptions, this corridor is now poised to drive considerable modal shift among commuters – particularly those traveling between Electronic City’s IT hub and residential areas.
Concurrently laying groundwork for Phase 3 demonstrates strategic urban planning aimed at building long-term transport sustainability for an expanding metropolis like Bengaluru-which continues grappling with vehicular congestion despite steady investments in mass transit systems.
On railway infrastructure, launching more Vande Bharat Express services underscores India’s commitment toward enhancing regional connectivity through semi-high-speed rail solutions tailored for efficiency-conscious passengers shifting away traditional slower counterparts!
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