Bengaluru Metro to Receive 21 DTG Trains by Second Quarter 2027
Initial consignments are slated for testing and commissioning once they arrive, and integration into service will follow regulatory approvals and safety clearances. The operator will conduct compatibility assessments with existing signalling and depot infrastructure before full deployment. Training for technical and operations staff is planned to accompany the phased induction. Local maintenance teams will be engaged for familiarisation and spare parts supply chains will be carefully organised to support upkeep.
The new trains will be added to the existing Bengaluru Metro fleet to address rising passenger demand on key corridors and to reduce congestion during peak hours. Fleet augmentation is expected to enable more frequent services and to support long term network resilience. Maintenance regimes will be adjusted to accommodate the expanded rolling stock and to preserve service reliability. Ancillary works at depots and stations will be synchronised with induction schedules to minimise disruption.
The programme timeline indicates systematic delivery across the period through to the second quarter of 2027, with the first sets entering yards from July 2026. Urban transport planners are positioning the expansion as critical to improving modal share for public transit in the metropolitan area. Operational details and precise deployment maps will be published by the authority as the induction progresses. Commuters will be notified about phased timetable adjustments and interim service changes ahead of each induction to minimise inconvenience.