Blue Line Metro Bangalore: Route Map, Stations, and Latest Updates
Mallikarjun E Guggari
Mallikarjun E Guggari
Published 20-11-2025

Blue Line Metro Bangalore: Route Map, Stations, and Latest Updates

The Blue Line Metro Bangalore is revolutionizing travel by connecting key residential and commercial hubs with the Kempegowda International Airport. This corridor provides speed, comfort and efficiency providing unmatched convenience for daily commuters and boosting real estate values along its route. It is anticipated that the Metro will reduce the traffic concerns of Bangalore, especially along the Outer Ring Road (ORR) and the airport route.

Overview of Blue Line Metro Bangalore

Blue Line Metro Bangalore — route map, stations and latest updates
Blue Line Metro Bangalore — route map, stations and latest updates

The Blue Line is a vital transport corridor in Bangalore, connecting the southern IT and commercial hubs near Silk Board to the rapidly growing north, which currently has the major tech parks, residential areas, and the airport.

  • Phase 2A covers a 19.75-kilometer elevated corridor from Central Silk Board to KR Puram and includes 13 stations.
  • Phase 2B is a 38.44 km extension that goes from KR Puram to KIA airport, including underground sections at airport terminals and 17 stations.

This metro corridor helps support Bangalore’s rapid urban and economic growth and is built to help relieve traffic in the city as well as improve last mile connectivity.

Why Blue Line Metro is Important

This new connection benefits key neighborhoods which include Mahadevpura, Bellandur, Marathahalli and Horamavu. The Blue Line metro is a significant link for commute into the worksite for tens of thousands of IT employees and residential commutes, aside from providing quick airport access.

Seamless interchanges at important nodes provide the travelers an easy transfer to different lines effectively contributing to efficiency across the system.

Detailed Route Map and Alignment

Phase

Key Stations

Distance (km)

Station Type

Phase 2A

Central Silk Board, Marathahalli, Bellandur, KR Puram

19.75

Mostly elevated with some at-grade

Phase 2B

 Hebbal, Nagawara, Airport City, KIAL Terminals

38.44

Elevated, underground at KIA terminals, at-grade

The Blue Line from Silk Board to Airport, is expected to take approximately 60 to 70 minutes, and it will be the fastest and most affordable option.

Interchanges with Other Lines

  • Yellow Line at Central Silk Board: The Blue Line will have an interchange with the Yellow Line which will connect Rashtreeya Vidyalaya (RV) Road to Bommasandra.
  • Purple Line at KR Puram: The Blue Line will connect to the existing Purple Line at K.R. Puram, which runs from Whitefield to Challaghatta.
  • Pink Line at Nagawara: The Blue Line will connect with the Pink Line, offering interchanges with the Kalena Agrahara to Nagawara segment.
  • Orange Line at Hebbal and Kempapura: The Blue Line will connect to the proposed Orange Line (Phase 3, from JP Nagar 4th Phase to Kempapura) at both Hebbal and Kempapura.
  • Red Line at Agara and Ibbaluru: The Blue Line will connect to the jointly proposed Red Line (Phase 3A, from Hebbal to Sarjapur) at Agara and Ibbaluru.

These interchange points are created to minimize travel time and level of difficulty for transfers between primary routes.

Stations on the Blue Line Metro

Station Name

Key Area Served

Interchange Options

Central Silk Board

South Bangalore gateway

Connects to Yellow Line

Mahadevpura

IT hubs in North Bangalore

-

Bellandur

Thriving IT and residential

-

Marathahalli

IT hub, residential

-

Hebbal

Tech corridor, north Bangalore

Proposed Orange Line interchange

Horamavu

Residential neighbourhood

-

KR Puram

Commercial, major transit hub

Connects to Purple Line

Nagawara

Residential and tech corridor

Connects to Pink Line

Airport City

Near Airport

Shuttle bus connectivity

KIAL Terminals

Kempegowda International Airport

Underground station at airport

This station framework strategically integrates with Bangalore’s fast-growing IT corridor and addresses heavy traffic areas like Outer Ring Road (ORR). Most stations have excellent last-mile connectivity options.

 

Construction Status and Latest Updates

The Blue Line construction is ongoing with the latest progress as follows:

Phase

Status (Oct 2025)

Expected Completion

2A

85% complete, elevated structures mostly done

Late 2026

2B

60% complete, tunneling ongoing at airport

Mid 2027

The latest achievements include the launch of the U Girder span at ORR and other progress made at the depot. The central metro corridor will feature modern driverless trains equipped with CBTC signaling to enhance safety and efficiency.

Watch the Latest Blue Line Metro Updates

 

Smart Ticketing and Fare Structure

The Blue Line introduces modern, convenient fare systems:

Distance

Fare (₹)

Ticket Options

  0 to 2 km

  10

Smart tokens, QR code tickets

  2 - 4 km

  20

Rechargeable smart cards, WhatsApp QR

  4–6  km

 30

Contactless smart cards, tokens

  6–8  km

 40

Smart tokens, QR code tickets

   8-10 km

50

Smart tokens, QR code tickets

   10-12 km

60

Rechargeable smart cards, WhatsApp QR

   15-20 km

70

Rechargeable smart cards, WhatsApp QR

    20-25 km

80

Smart tokens, QR code tickets

    above 25

90

Smart tokens, QR code tickets

How to Book QR Tickets Using WhatsApp

BMRCL has further simplified metro travel by introducing QR ticketing through WhatsApp. It helps passengers to avoid standing in long queues and book tickets on the go easily by following a few basic steps:

  1. Send “Hi” to +91 81055 56677 on WhatsApp.
  2. Click on QR tickets.
  3. Choose options like a book ticket.
  4. Select the boarding station by typing the name.
  5. Select your destination station.
  6. Confirm details, then proceed with digital payment options via WhatsApp.

This innovation makes ticketing more convenient and allows for quicker station access for commuters.

Impact on Bangalore Real Estate and Commuters

The Blue Line Metro will increase property values and rental demand in neighborhoods adjacent to the route.

Benefit

Details

Increased property value

Proximity to metro stations boosts prices

Higher rental demand

Easy connectivity attracts tenants

New residential projects

Around IT hubs and interchange stations

Commercial growth

Near major metro stations

Localities like Mahadevpura, Bellandur, and KR Puram see rising demand. Check our blog on Top flats for rent  Near Metro Stations in Bangalore for more details..

Advantages of Blue Line Metro Interchanges

Interchange Station

Connected Lines

Connectivity Benefits

Central Silk Board

Blue Line & Yellow Line

Main southern gateway to the city

KR Puram

Blue Line & Purple Line

Access to IT corridors and east Bangalore

Nagawara

Blue Line & Pink Line

Links northern suburbs and tech areas

Hebbal (upcoming)

Blue Line & Orange Line

Expands network further north

These interchanges reduce roadway traffic and improve metro travel in Bangalore.

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Blue Line Metro and Accessibility to Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road

Residents and commuters living close to Rashtreeya Vidyalaya Road will have access to the Blue Line at Central Silk Board station, which will be a major interoperation hub. This increases connectivity for daily travel to tech hubs, school and work precincts.

 

Conclusion

Connecting various locations from the Central Silk Board to Kempegowda International Airport through 30 stations, the Blue Line Metro Bangalore reshapes the city’s transportation network. The use of elevated, at-grade, and underground tracks has helped make travel fast, affordable, and convenient. Additionally, the Blue Line Metro, with several interchanges to other metro lines and smart ticketing such as WhatsApp QR booking, promotes connectivity for daily commuters and airport travelers..

Expected to be completed by mid-2026, it aims to reduce congestion, travel comfort and time, and enhance real estate investment along its corridors, thereby developing into an essential element of Bangalore's smart urban future.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Line Metro Bangalore

1) What is the route map of the Blue Line metro in Bengaluru?
 The Blue Line travels from Central Silk Board through the Outer Ring Road (ORR) corridor to Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) via a prominent station like KR Puram.

2)How many stations will the Blue Line have and which are the major ones?

The Blue Line is planned to have around 30 stations when fully operational, the main stations are Central Silk Board, HSR Layout, Bellandur, KR Puram, Hebbal, Airport City and KIA Terminals.

3) When will the Blue Line start operations in Bengaluru?
The Blue Line Metro in Bengaluru will open in phases, with the first section Silk Board to KR Puram arriving in September 2026. The section from Hebbal to Airport is scheduled to open in June 2027.

4)What is the length of the Blue Line corridor?

The Namma Metro Blue Line in Bengaluru 58.19 km long, covering Phase 2A (Central Silk Board to KR Puram) and Phase 2B (KR Puram to Kempegowda International Airport).

5)Will the Blue Line connect to the airport?

Yes Blue Line is its direct connectivity to KIA (Kempegowda International Airport), which will ease travel to/from the airport via metro.

6)What is the status of Blue Line metro in Bangalore?

The Blue Line Metro route in Bangalore is under construction and is expected to become fully operational in late 2027. The route is being built in two phases (2A and 2B) from Central Silk Board to Kempegowda Airport.

7)What is the Blue Line metro Bangalore Phase 2B?

Phase 2B of the Bengaluru Metro Blue Line extends 37 km from KR Puram to KIA Airport with key stations; Hebbal, Yelahanka, and Airport City. This section also provides direct metro access to the airport.

8)Is KSR metro and Majestic the same?

KSR Metro and Majestic are not the same but form a connected transit hub. KSR is the railway station, while Majestic refers to the metro (Nadaprabhu Kempegowda) and nearby bus station.

9)Which metro line goes to Bangalore airport?

The Blue Line metro (ORR–Airport Line) will link Central Silk Board and Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) via KR Puram and Hebbal.

10)When will the Bangalore Airport metro start?

The Bangalore Airport metro is expected to open in late 2027, though the mid-2026 target is related only to the first phase, Silk Board to KR Puram.

 

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