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The Namma Metro's Yellow Line in Bengaluru is expected to start limited operations in June, pending regulatory approvals. The line, from R V Road to Bommasandra, has faced delays due to the late arrival of driverless train sets. Initial services will use three trains, running every 30 minutes at five key stations. The Yellow Line aims to reduce traffic congestion in southern Bengaluru and connect to the broader metro network.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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