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Metro Rail in Bangalore

I am not sure about others but I for one am excited about the Bangalore Metro being thrown open to public in next few months. I just read in the newspaper yesterday that they have been testing the track with brand spanking new metro coach (hot pink in colour). I have not had an opportunity to look at the interiors personally but the newspaper photos have shown that it has a lot of standing space along with some seating spaces as well.

With the traffic on Bangalore roads increasing, no amount of road widening is going to help. In fact, it is sad to see so many trees being cut down for measly widening on the road. I would rather they improve the already decent public transport further and increase the taxes on cars and bikes so much that it becomes harder to buy cars. Public transport anyday is better than the gaz guzzling vehicles we have on the road. And I am not a greenpeace activist. I like good cars but looking at the Bangalore traffic, I feel it is not worth even driving in it. I would take a BMTC bus any day if it takes me to my destination even if I have change the bus once.

I just request BMCRL to start the Metro service for Reach I at least by March. I would love to reach MG Road by metro without any hassle of driving in the mad traffic and dodging the bikewallahs and the impatient swaraj mazdas...

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