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Kolkata’s Yellow Line Opens Doors To Culture, History, And Connectivity

Kolkata Metro’s new Yellow Line is more than a transport upgrade—it’s a gateway into the cultural and historical depths of North Kolkata. With new stations and smoother access to the airport, the line promises to reconnect forgotten corners

The Howrah Bridge at night Photo: Gaurav Ghosh/Shutterstock
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The Noapara to Jai Hind Bimanbandar stretch of the Kolkata Metro is set to open for commercial service soon, according to reports. Spanning 6.77 kilometres, this new section forms a key part of the Yellow Line and is expected to significantly improve access to Kolkata’s airport. Once operational, the metro will offer a faster, smoother, and more comfortable journey to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, easing traffic congestion and reducing travel time for daily commuters and air travellers alike. This development marks a major step forward in the city’s ongoing efforts to modernise and expand its public transport network.

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