<p>Bengaluru: Passenger services on the newly launched Yellow Line will start on Monday morning, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) said. </p><p>The first train from both terminal stations (RV Road and Bommasandra) will depart at 6.30 am Monday to Saturday and at 7 am on Sundays. </p><p>All 16 stations on this metro corridor will be operational, with trains running every 25 minutes from Bommasandra after 6.30 am and from RV Road after 7.10 am. </p>.Yellow Line launch: CM Siddaramaiah says Karnataka outspending Centre on Bengaluru metro.<p>Frequency will reduce after 10 pm based on demand, the BMRCL added. </p><p>The last train from the Bommasandra metro station will be at 10.42 pm and from RV Road at 11.55 pm. </p><p>Frequency will improve to 20 minutes once the fourth trainset is inducted in September. Peak-hour frequency will improve to 10 minutes or less early next year. </p><p>Travelling on the 19.15-km corridor will take 35 minutes and cost Rs 60. </p><p>Starting August 11, commuters can download the Namma Metro app on Apple Store and use it to purchase QR tickets and recharge the BMRCL smartcards. </p><p>The Bengaluru Metro network has now expanded to 96.1 km, the longest after Delhi.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Passenger services on the newly launched Yellow Line will start on Monday morning, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) said. </p><p>The first train from both terminal stations (RV Road and Bommasandra) will depart at 6.30 am Monday to Saturday and at 7 am on Sundays. </p><p>All 16 stations on this metro corridor will be operational, with trains running every 25 minutes from Bommasandra after 6.30 am and from RV Road after 7.10 am. </p>.Yellow Line launch: CM Siddaramaiah says Karnataka outspending Centre on Bengaluru metro.<p>Frequency will reduce after 10 pm based on demand, the BMRCL added. </p><p>The last train from the Bommasandra metro station will be at 10.42 pm and from RV Road at 11.55 pm. </p><p>Frequency will improve to 20 minutes once the fourth trainset is inducted in September. Peak-hour frequency will improve to 10 minutes or less early next year. </p><p>Travelling on the 19.15-km corridor will take 35 minutes and cost Rs 60. </p><p>Starting August 11, commuters can download the Namma Metro app on Apple Store and use it to purchase QR tickets and recharge the BMRCL smartcards. </p><p>The Bengaluru Metro network has now expanded to 96.1 km, the longest after Delhi.</p>