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The Titagarh Rail Systems has sent three train coaches from its West Bengal factory, while the remaining three coaches are expected to be delivered somewhere on May 2.
Representational image. (Photo: PTI)
In a move to cut down the traffic congestion and offer a seamless travelling experience to all the IT professionals in Electronic City, Namma Metro is all set to open the Yellow Line for the commuters.
Big Relief From Traffic
It will be the third set of metro coaches, which will likely be received somewhere in mid-May, connecting R V Road with Bommasandra. This will allow the commuters to have great relief from the massive traffic, especially those who usually become the victims of the huge traffic on Hosur Road and the elevated expressway.
Maximum Benefits to Whom?
The maximum benefits will be taken by the IT employees who work in Infosys, Wipro, and HCL, as Bommasandra is just six km away from the centre, and will allow them to save a lot of time during peak office hours.
Upcoming Coaches
Meanwhile, the Titagarh Rail Systems has sent three train coaches from its West Bengal factory, while the remaining three coaches are expected to be delivered somewhere on May 2, making a total of six coaches for Bengaluru.
driverless trains
The reports suggested that the company aims to boost production and will start delivering two train sets per month by September 2025. All these efforts are a part of the Made in India driverless trains.
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