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Bengaluru’s Yellow Line Metro Faces Backlash Over Lack of Seating at Key Stations..!

By Sushmitha R
Bengaluru’s Yellow Line Metro Faces Backlash Over Lack of Seating at Key Stations..!

On August 10, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Bengaluru’s Namma Metro Yellow Line, a 19-km stretch connecting RV Road to Bommasandra.

On August 10, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Bengaluru’s Namma Metro Yellow Line, a 19-km stretch connecting RV Road to Bommasandra. This route, featuring 16 stations, enhances connectivity in southern Bengaluru, linking major industrial and commercial hubs like Electronic City, Silk Board, and Bommasandra.Overcrowding at Bengaluru Metro Stations: Impact of Transport Workers' Strike..!

Since its launch, the Yellow Line has seen a significant surge in daily ridership, particularly among workers, students, and IT professionals, reflecting strong demand for this new transit corridor.However, passengers have expressed widespread frustration over the absence of seating arrangements at several Yellow Line stations.

At busy stations like Silk Board, Electronic City, and Bommasandra, the lack of chairs has caused significant inconvenience, particularly for senior citizens, pregnant women, and differently-abled individuals. Commuters waiting for extended periods are forced to stand, exacerbating discomfort during peak morning and evening hours when stations are overcrowded. Senior citizens and students have sharply criticized the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for its oversight.Yellow Line Metro Fines Cause Commuter Woes: ₹50 Penalty for Waiting Over 20 Minutes!

One elderly passenger remarked, If we have to wait for hours, there should at least be chairs. This reflects a failure to provide basic public transport infrastructure. Students echoed similar sentiments, stating, “It’s shocking that a crowded station like Electronic City lacks seating. BMRCL must address this urgently.

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Social media platforms have been flooded with complaints tagged #YellowLineMetro and #BMRCL, amplifying public discontent.Passengers have attributed the issue to BMRCL’s negligence, noting that despite years of planning for the Yellow Line, essential amenities like seating, restrooms, and drinking water facilities remain inadequate. Limited space at some stations has further compounded the problem, making it difficult to install chairs.

A commuter criticized, Basic facilities should have been in place before launching the new line. This reflects poor project management.”In response to the growing outcry, BMRCL must take immediate action. Prioritizing the installation of seating at key stations like Silk Board, Electronic City, and Bommasandra is critical, with dedicated arrangements for senior citizens and differently-abled passengers. Additionally, improving access to restrooms, drinking water, and elevators is essential.Bengaluru’s Yellow Line Metro Launch Drives Namma Metro Ridership Past 10 Lakh Mark..!

Experts recommend that BMRCL reassess its planning to prioritize passenger needs and enhance station facilities.While the Yellow Line is a significant addition to Bengaluru’s public transport network, the lack of basic amenities like seating has marred the commuter experience. If BMRCL fails to address these concerns promptly, public frustration is likely to escalate. Ensuring passenger comfort by upgrading Yellow Line facilities is an urgent responsibility for BMRCL.