Starting January 13, 2025, Bengaluru Metro will commence operations at 4:15 AM every Monday. This change is designed to improve connectivity for early-morning commuters across the city. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Starting January 13, 2025, Bengaluru Metro will commence operations at 4:15 AM every Monday
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Why Bengaluru Metro’s Early Start Matters?

Bengaluru Metro’s earlier schedule will benefit passengers traveling to key hubs like the City Railway Station. The 4:15 AM start accommodates early risers, professionals, and travelers returning from long weekends.

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Previously, metro services began at 5:00 AM, limiting flexibility for early commuters. Now, the adjustment provides smoother last-mile connectivity and reduces dependence on private transport options.

Bengaluru Metro’s Commitment to Better Services

The new Monday schedule includes two early departures from Majestic station at 4:20 AM and 4:25 AM. Travelers heading to major transit points like Kempegowda Bus Stand will find the updated schedule highly convenient.

Services from Tuesday to Sunday remain unchanged, with the first train operating at 5:00 AM. This balance ensures operational efficiency while catering to early commuters’ specific needs.

Bengaluru Metro continues to prioritize passenger satisfaction through strategic adjustments. By optimizing schedules, it reinforces its role as an essential public transport service.

Passengers are encouraged to utilize these early services for a faster, more reliable start to their week. As Bengaluru grows, Metro services adapt to meet the city’s evolving demands.

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