All Turnouts Cast for Bangalore Metro’s Whitefield Extension

Texmaco Rail and Engineering last week celebrated casting all 24 track turnouts for Bangalore Metro’s 15.257 km Reach 1A & Reach 1B (Baiyyappanahalli – Whitefield) extension of the Purple Line.

These turnouts will enable the system’s BEML trains (and in the future CRRC-Titagarh trains) to guide from one track line to another when this extension opens up in 2023.

Photo Copyright: Ram Kumar

Casting work had started in October 2021. The final turnout was cast inside the under construction Kadugodi Depot. On the main-line, crossovers with 2 turnouts each are located at:

  1. P169 – P172 – Garudacharpalya Station
  2. P402 – P404 – Pattandur Agrahara Station (earlier known as ITPL Station)
  3. P406 – P409 – Pattandur Agrahara Station (earlier known as ITPL Station)
  4. P471 – P474 – Channasandra Station (earlier known as Ujjval Vidyalaya Station) 
  5. P487 – P489 – Channasandra Station to Whitefield Station
  6. P496 – P499 – Whitefield Station
  7. P499 – P502 – Whitefield Station
Route of Reach 1B between Sitharama Palya and Whitefield – view Bangalore Metro Phase 2 info & route map
Texmaco’s team – Photo Copyright: Ram Kumar

Track plinth casting works for this extension had started in January 2021, and per BMRCL’s latest August 2022 newsletter 27,760 / 34,325m had been completed as of July 31, 2022.

Morning after (Kadugodi Station is visible in the background) – Photo Copyright: Ram Kumar

ITD Cementation India had launched Reach 1B’s final segment in November 2020. The only major gap on the Whitefield extension’s viaduct is on Reach 1A between Benniganahalli (Tin Factory) and Byappanahalli where land acquisition hurdles and design changes had put work on hold.

Twitter follower Sandeep VK recently shared a cool drone view from that section – check it out here where steel girders will be placed. At this time, I see trial runs commencing no sooner than Q1 2023.

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– TMRG

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13 Responses to "All Turnouts Cast for Bangalore Metro’s Whitefield Extension"

  1. Gaurav says:

    Is this section going to be impacted by rolling stock issues as well or do they have enough coaches for the purple line extension?

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    • Kartik says:

      this is not a 2-3 km extension that they can work without extra coaches. This extension is huge and they will surely need more coaches but they don’t have any.

      BMRCL’s struggle for rakes on all lines is so disappointing. I don’t think CRRC-Titagarh rakes will be ready to facilitate opening in time or the opening will be delayed till rakes are available.
      In any case we will suffer. Either we will have reduced frequency and increased demand for some time or we will have to wait longer to get metro to Whitefield

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  2. Dr Nagabhushan says:

    The government thru BMRCL can think of utilising the metro lines between 12 midnight to 5 am for the movement of cargo from city outskirts in to the heart of the city like KR market and Kempegowda station
    This can reduce trucks entering the city and so also the vehicular pollution and so also utilising the unused capacity of the metro

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    • Venkat says:

      Good idea. Not sure about the feasibility, some study has to be done to assess the usage metro for purposes other than for passengers.
      Metro should extend the time in the night and start little early in the morning with less frequency, there are many passengers who arrive late night or leave early by buses/trains or work late night. It will benefit them and network will also be utilizes more.

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  3. Karthik says:

    If precaatinf work is finished, then I assume installing them should not take more than two months . Can we expect trial runs commencing by the end of this year and actuals by 2013 Q1

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  4. Srikanth says:

    Laud your research and reporting. Indeed it’s commendable!! Kudos and best wishes to the entire team.

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  5. Chandra says:

    Stopp giving selfie, from last so many years hearing same thing
    Fed-up with traffic do work stop show off

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  6. Pradeep Hegde says:

    Hi TMRG
    How trunouts will be constructed when U girders were used? Since on both side of the U girder there will be walls

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  7. Vikram says:

    Hi TMRG,
    Can you comment on BMRCL’s claim (rather target) of trial run to start by Oct 25th? Several pillars near tin factory remain not connected. It would be practically impossible to connect them in a month or two. Is there a different path that connects to Whitefield?

    Thanks

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