World · India Bureau
Bengaluru Metro hit by 15 technical faults in ten months
Data reveals recurring signalling, power and train failures have disrupted operations at India's third-busiest metro system. The disruptions have forced service delays, train withdrawals and modified operations.
LSN India ·

Bengaluru Metro experienced 15 significant technical disruptions over a ten-month period, according to operational records reviewed by LSN News. The incidents stemmed from failures in signalling systems, power infrastructure and train-related faults, impacting service frequency and passenger commute patterns across the network.
Each disruption triggered cascading operational challenges. Services were delayed, forcing authorities to withdraw trains from normal circulation. Train movement patterns were altered to accommodate reduced capacity, while some lines resorted to short-loop operations—where trains run only between selected stations rather than completing full routes—to maintain minimal service levels.
The frequency of technical failures points to potential maintenance challenges within the rapid transit system. While Bengaluru Metro serves as a critical transportation artery for the city's commuters, recurring infrastructure issues raise questions about asset management and preventive maintenance protocols.
Metro authorities have not publicly detailed corrective measures or timelines for addressing the underlying technical issues. The disruptions underscore growing pressure on India's urban transit systems to maintain reliability as cities experience increasing commuter demand.