Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) Metro Station
Bengaluru Metro · Purple Line
Line
Purple Line
Station Code
—
Parking
Not available
Accessible
Yes
Overview
Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) is a station on Namma Metro's Purple Line (Line 1) in Bengaluru. It opened on 20 Oct 2011.
Facilities & Accessibility
- Parking: Not available
- Wheelchair accessible: Yes — lifts and ramps
- Interchange: No
Nearby & Related Stations
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Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station is on the Purple Line of Bengaluru Metro.
The station code for Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) will be updated soon.
Parking is not available at Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station.
Yes, Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station is wheelchair accessible with lifts and ramps.
No, Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) is not an interchange station.
Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station operates from early morning until late night, in line with Bengaluru Metro service hours.
You can reach Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station by metro on the Purple Line, or by local bus, auto and taxi services nearby.
The stations immediately before and after Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) on the Purple Line are the nearest metro stations. See the related stations listed on this page.
Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station opened on 20 Oct 2011.
Most Bengaluru Metro stations have ATM and basic passenger facilities. Availability at Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) may vary.
Passenger restrooms are available at most Bengaluru Metro stations, including major stops near Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli).
Yes, you can buy tokens, smart cards and QR tickets at Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station counters and vending machines.
There are several hotels, restaurants, shopping spots and offices near Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) metro station — see the nearby places section on this page.
Pantharapalya (Nayandahalli) sees the most footfall during morning and evening peak hours. Off-peak travel is generally more comfortable.