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This is an archive article published on October 30, 2011

Joy Ride

Bangalore celebrated the launch of Namma Metro with much pageantry,jubilant crowds.

Last fortnight,as Bangalore celebrated the launch of Namma Metro with much pageantry,jubilant crowds — according to estimates,50,000-strong — gathered to witness the inaugural celebrations at the Manekshaw Parade Ground behind the Mahatma Gandhi Road station,where the eastern line begins. The depot was a flower-decked tribute to a much-awaited project,each kilometer of which has come at a staggering cost of

Rs 274 crore. A ride on the grey-and-pink train costs Rs 15 for a seven-km stretch,covered in minutes on an elevated track that winds through some of the busiest parts of central Bangalore.

On that first train at 4 pm,plying between MG Road and Byappanahalli,a father rang up his child to describe his experience as “awesome”; a teenager in a football jersey live-blogged on his netbook; a bunch of retired government employees oohed and aahed at the glossy interiors; people beamed at each other and at cameras. In a city that has come to be defined by change in the last two decades,the Metro has added another layer — one that could make travel fun.

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