Social Sciences, asked by GokulTheGod, 1 year ago

How 'Namma metro' changed the commuting of students in bangalore

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Answered by writersparadise
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‘Namma Metro’ has changed the commuting experience of not just students but many people in Bangalore to a great extent. This is an underground service that operates between Magadi Road and MG Road that started in May 2016.


Because of the underground commute, there is no traffic hassle. Because of this, students are able to reach their destination faster due to less travel time. This, in turn, makes them less tired by the time they reach the place they have to go.
Answered by Chirpy
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Namma Metro or Bengaluru Metro is the second longest metro network in India. It has the first underground metro line in South India. It serves 41 stations and an average number of 315,000 passengers use it daily. It operates between 05:00 and 23:00 hours. It has made life much easier for the students:

1. It helps them to travel to far off distances at a cheaper cost.

2. It saves time.

3. It is more convenient as they do not get caught in the traffic jams.

4. They can purchase Namma Metro travel cards.

5. It is possible to travel to the four corners of the city without changing too many routes and transport facilities.


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