The next metro line to open in Bengaluru is the Pink Line. BMRCL has signalled a two-stage opening: the elevated stretch around March 2026 and the underground stretch by September 2026. This line links Kalena Agrahara to Nagawara and unlocks smoother north–south travel through the core.
Think of the Pink Line as the spine through the city’s center. It brings hard-to-reach areas into the metro grid and cuts bus-hopping.
Corridor: Kalena Agrahara – Nagawara; long underground run under dense areas.
Key interchanges: Meets the Yellow Line at Jayadeva and the Blue Line at Nagawara (when those are ready).
Result: Faster commutes through the CBD without battling surface traffic.
Phase 4 is the “go farther” plan. It pushes the metro past BBMP limits and ties new townships to jobs and colleges.
Scale: About 129 km of new corridors and extensions, including a semicircular line.
Reach: Proposed touchpoints include Bidadi, Harohalli, Attibele, Kunigal Cross, and other growth zones.
Status: Feasibility study and approvals pending; alignments may shift after demand and cost checks.
No. January came and went without a launch. The big opening arrived later with the New metro line Bangalore Yellow Line.
Launch: Inaugurated August 10, 2025 (RV Road ↔ Bommasandra, ~19 km); public service began the next day.
Service now: Trains run ~5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., initially every ~25 minutes (three trainsets), with frequency slated to improve as more trains join.
Crowds: Demand surged at RV Road interchange; BMRCL added platform barricades and staff to manage flow.
Impact: Big relief for Electronic City commuters; network ridership jumped past 10 lakh on peak days.
Here’s the quick look many people search for as “Which metro line will open next in bangalore timings.” For now, “next” in daily life = the newest line in service (Yellow), until Pink goes live.
Yellow Line hours: About 5:00 a.m.–11:00 p.m.; headway around 20–25 minutes early on, improving with additional trains.
Planning tip: If you live near Hosur Road/Electronic City, try Yellow + Green interchanges to cut car time.
When Pink opens: Expect staged commissioning first on the elevated leg, then the underground leg a few months later.
Short answer: Pink Line is next, with two phases targeted for 2026. That keeps momentum after the Yellow Line’s August 2025 debut, which already stretches the network and trims road traffic. Phase 4 sits on the horizon, set to push the metro deep into the suburbs once studies and approvals land. With clear dates, live timings, and realistic milestones, you can plan office runs, airport hops, or school drops with fewer surprises—and more trains doing the heavy lifting.