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A Namma Metro train built by BEML in Bengaluru. (Photo credit: Manjunath Kiran/AFP/GettyImages)
The Outer Ring Road (ORR) Metro line in Bengaluru, from Central Silk Board to KR Puram, is set to progress quickly after a significant obstacle was removed, allowing construction to move forward.
The Outer Ring Road metro line will stretch for 19.45 kilometres up to the Baiyappanahalli Depot. The operating length of the line is 17.13 kilometres.
The ORR Metro project is encountering a significant obstruction at Doddanekundi, where the installation of an open web girder is required, spanning 65 metres across the railway line.
Construction works were delayed for over six months due to numerous discussions and negotiations between the metro and railway authorities.
Metro construction at Doddanekundi underpass will resume soon, as per a Times Now report.
Thirteen stations are planned for the 19 km Outer Ring Road line that will run from Central Silk Board to KR Puram and be operational by 2025-26.
Need For Outer Ring Road Metro Line
With these, road traffic on this road has become unmanageable though it consists of six-lane main carriageway and service roads. Phase-1 and Phase-2 of BMRCL passes at the extremities of this corridor and connecting these two important junctions is not only necessary but also inevitable.
Another important development is the Bengaluru Metro's KR Puram-KIA line achieved a breakthrough by launching the first two sets of U-girders near Chikkajala. The 784 U-girders in package 3 will construct the 15.1 km connecting Indian Air Force Yelahanka to the KIA terminal.
Cranes lift the girder, which weighs 165 tonnes. Each girder is hauled by trailer from the Doddajala yard where it is cast. The stretch is on track to meet the deadline.