<p>Bengaluru: The first of six coaches for the Yellow Line's fourth trainset has reached Bengaluru after a 15-day road journey from Kolkata. </p>.<p>The remaining five coaches are expected to arrive in two to three days, said B L Yashavanth Chavan, Chief Public Relations Officer, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL). </p>.<p>Upon their arrival, all six coaches will be coupled to form a train at the Hebbagodi depot, and undergo static testing. </p>.<p>The coaches were dispatched by Titagarh Rail Systems Limited (TRSL), which is making trains under a sub-contract with China's state-owned CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co Ltd. </p>.<p>In December 2019, the BMRCL awarded it a Rs 1,578-crore contract to deliver 36 trainsets — 15 for the Yellow Line and 21 for the Purple and Green lines — in 173 weeks. The order was delayed as CRRC struggled to find a local partner and later faced visa issues for its engineers from China. </p>.<p>CRRC delivered the prototype train for the Yellow Line in February 2024, while TRSL supplied two more trains this year. All three trains are currently in service on the 19.15-km Yellow Line, which opened on August 11 with a 25-minute frequency. </p>.<p>The fourth train will undergo at least two weeks of testing on the mainline at night before entering passenger service by early September, a senior official said. </p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has stated that the fourth train will help improve frequency to 20 minutes. </p>.<p><strong>One million riders on second day too</strong></p>.<p>Namma Metro's ridership crossed the one-million mark for the second consecutive day (Tuesday) as Bengalureans continued to embrace the newly launched Yellow Line. </p>.<p>A total of 10,32,687 rides were reported on metro trains, including 5,25,613 via smart cards, 2,63,412 via tokens and 2,08,766 via QR codes. Total boardings on Monday were 10,48,031. </p>.<p>The BMRCL's initial ridership estimate on the Yellow Line was 25,000-30,000. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The first of six coaches for the Yellow Line's fourth trainset has reached Bengaluru after a 15-day road journey from Kolkata. </p>.<p>The remaining five coaches are expected to arrive in two to three days, said B L Yashavanth Chavan, Chief Public Relations Officer, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL). </p>.<p>Upon their arrival, all six coaches will be coupled to form a train at the Hebbagodi depot, and undergo static testing. </p>.<p>The coaches were dispatched by Titagarh Rail Systems Limited (TRSL), which is making trains under a sub-contract with China's state-owned CRRC Nanjing Puzhen Co Ltd. </p>.<p>In December 2019, the BMRCL awarded it a Rs 1,578-crore contract to deliver 36 trainsets — 15 for the Yellow Line and 21 for the Purple and Green lines — in 173 weeks. The order was delayed as CRRC struggled to find a local partner and later faced visa issues for its engineers from China. </p>.<p>CRRC delivered the prototype train for the Yellow Line in February 2024, while TRSL supplied two more trains this year. All three trains are currently in service on the 19.15-km Yellow Line, which opened on August 11 with a 25-minute frequency. </p>.<p>The fourth train will undergo at least two weeks of testing on the mainline at night before entering passenger service by early September, a senior official said. </p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has stated that the fourth train will help improve frequency to 20 minutes. </p>.<p><strong>One million riders on second day too</strong></p>.<p>Namma Metro's ridership crossed the one-million mark for the second consecutive day (Tuesday) as Bengalureans continued to embrace the newly launched Yellow Line. </p>.<p>A total of 10,32,687 rides were reported on metro trains, including 5,25,613 via smart cards, 2,63,412 via tokens and 2,08,766 via QR codes. Total boardings on Monday were 10,48,031. </p>.<p>The BMRCL's initial ridership estimate on the Yellow Line was 25,000-30,000. </p>