Two More Coaches Dispatched for Bengaluru Metro Yellow Line; Full Rollout by March 2026

The 7.5-km elevated part of Bengaluru’s new Pink Line is ready, but trial runs have not started because there are not enough trains.

The trains are being made by BEML, a Bengaluru-based public sector company. BEML was supposed to deliver a prototype train in June 2025, but it has not done so yet. The company is facing a shortage of key parts and has not started important safety tests because suitable testing facilities are not available in India.

BEML now says the prototype will be ready in December 2025, but officials believe testing could take up to six more months, which may delay the opening of the Kalena Agrahara–Tavarekere section until after May 2026.

This situation is similar to the Yellow L

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