Banglore Majestic Metro Station: Map and History

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Majestic is a central point in Bangalore and is busy all year round thanks to the City Junction railway station. Did you know that this is the busiest station in the South West Railway zone?This station also provides easy access to several other parts of the city. Majestic Bangalore Metro Station is directly connected to City Junction Station, making the metro the easiest way to get around.

Kempegowda Bus Station is also easily accessible from Bangalore’s Majestic Metro Station. Majestic subway stations commonly used in the city have different names. One of them is Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station or simply Kempegowda Metro Station.

Majestic Metro Station is located on Tankbund Road, Majestic. It is located between City Junction Railway Station and Kempegowda Bus Station.

The full address of the metro station is Majestic Subway Station, Tank Band Road, Kempegowda Majestic, Bangalore, Karnataka 560009

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Although the name Majestic Metro Station is commonly used in Bangalore, the official name of this station is Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station. This is the junction between the Purple and Green lines of Namma or Bangalore Metro. This station was opened in 2016 and is the most used mode of transportation to access both the railway station and the bus station.

The total urban area is approximately 48,000 square meters. Majestic Metro Station is a metro station and the largest metro station in Asia. Construction of the station began in 2012 and was completed four years later at a total cost of Rs 272 million. Majestic Bangalore Metro Station has a total of four levels.

Ground level: To enter and exit at the station

Level 1: This is the mezzanine floor where you can buy tickets and go to the platform. The fare office and help desk are also located here.

Level2. This is the second floor of the subway, where the Purple Line train platforms (P1 and P2) are located. In P1, the train runs towards Baiyappanahalli and in P2, the train runs towards Kengeri.

Level3. This is the third floor of the subway, where the Green Line trains arrive and depart from platforms (P3 and P4). P3 will operate trains towards Nagasandra and P4 will operate trains towards Silk Research Institute.

Majestic subway station structure The station is the largest metro station in Asia, covering an area of ​​7 hectares. It consists of four levels, with entrances on the surface and four main entrances facing west, north-west, south and east.

The station has 12 staircases, 18 evacuation routes, and 24 escalators. The Purple Line platform is 365 meters long and the Green Line platform is 300 meters long. The platform of this station is designed so that it can accommodate 20,000 commuters at one time. The ticket counter is located on the mezzanine floor.

The first basement floor contains the Purple Line train platform, and the second basement floor contains the Green Line train platform, which is perpendicular to the Purple Line train platform. The station and adjacent train stations and bus stops are connected by pedestrian bridges and skywalks.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are some other names for Majestic Metro Station?

Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station (official name)
Kempegowda Metro Station
Majestic Subway Station

Why is Majestic Metro Station important?

t’s the busiest station in the South Western Railway zone.
It connects directly to City Junction Railway Station and Kempegowda Bus Station.
It’s the interchange station for the Purple Line and Green Line of the Namma Metro.

What are the different levels of the station?

Ground Level: Entry/Exit points
Level 1: Ticketing, fare office, and help desk
Level 2: Purple Line platforms (Baiyappanahalli and Kengeri)
Level 3: Green Line platforms (Nagasandra and Silk Institute)

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