4 New BMTC Metro Feeder Bus Services Routes Launched: MF-49, MF-50, MF-51, MF-52
Key Highlights
– Four new BMTC Metro Feeder Bus routes will launch on January 1.
– Routes MF-49, MF-50, MF-51, and MF-52 will be part of the initiative.
– These routes will improve last-mile connectivity for metro commuters.
Starting January 1, the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) will introduce four new BMTC Metro feeder bus services, aimed at improving connectivity between key Namma Metro stations and surrounding residential and commercial areas.
These Namma Metro feeder buses will serve as vital links for passengers, helping them connect smoothly to metro stations from various neighborhoods.
These buses will operate frequently during peak hours, offering affordable fares and ensuring that public transportation is accessible to all.
Earlier in March 2024, the BMTC launched Metro feeder bus routes MF 15A, MF 16 and MF 16A.
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New BMTC Metro Feeder Bus Route Details
Bus No. | Route | Via | Frequency Per Bus |
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MF-49 | Chikkabidarakallu Metro Station to Acharya Institute | Totadaguddadahalli, Tammenahalli | 26 trips daily |
MF-50 | Chikkabidarakallu Metro Station to Chikkabidarakallu Metro Station | Totadaguddadahalli, Kuduragere Colony, Madanayakanahalli | 26 trips daily |
MF-51 | Madavara Metro Station to Kadabagere Cross | Lakshmipura, Vaddarahalli, Janapriya Township | 24 trips daily |
MF-52 | Madavara Metro Station to Taverekere | Lakshmipura, Gangondanahalli Cross, Kittanahalli, Mallasandra, Varthur | 18 trips daily |
The new BMTC Metro feeder bus routes are designed to accommodate daily commuters such as office workers, students, and shoppers.
These new BMTC Metro feeder buses are part of BMTC’s continued efforts to promote sustainable public transport options and enhance the overall commuter experience in Bengaluru.
By offering an efficient and cost-effective mode of transportation, the new feeder bus service is expected to reduce reliance on private vehicles, helping to ease traffic congestion and lower carbon emissions across Bengaluru.