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The KSR Bengaluru-Hassan section belongs to Bengaluru division of South Western Railway Zone, connecting the cities of Bengaluru and Hassan. This line was the dream project of the Nation's Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, which was open to the Gen. Public in Mar 2017, with the inaugural train being the 22679 Yeshwantpur-Hassan Intercity Express.[1] This line is a Straight and direct line connecting the 2 cities, thus forming a direct rail link from Bengaluru to Mangaluru as well, as this line has No reversals. Earlier, there were only 2 routes to Mangaluru via Hassan - one is a 12-hour route via Ramanagara-Mysuru-Holenarasipura, which has 2 Reversals (at Mysuru and Hassan) and other via Tumakuru-Arsikere, which has 1 Reversal (at Arsikere) and consumes 10.5-11 hours. This direct route that passes via Yediyur, with No reversals and being significantly shorter compared to the other two, consumes only 9 hrs and hence is meant to save time between the 2 cities.

History

The rail line from Hassan to Bangalore via Shravanabelagola, Kunigal, Nelamangala was announced in Railway Budget 1996. Later the work was started in the year 1998.[2] There are two sections in this line. One is from Hassan to Shravanabelagola and the second one is from Shravanabelagola to Nelamangala and Bengaluru.[3]

Inaugural

A goods trial run was completed by 7 January 2006.[4] The line was opened to traffic by 31 January 2006.[2] Special trains were introduced on this line during Mahamastakabhisheka festival in 2006.[5]

Stations on this Line

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