Overview
- The Super Priority Corridor spans five stations from Gandhinagar to Super Corridor 3 over a 6 km stretch
- A virtual launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will mark the start of passenger services from Bhopal on May 31
- Officials from the Indore Municipal Corporation and metro authorities have finalized inauguration preparations at Gandhi Nagar station
- The full Yellow Line will ultimately cover 31.32 km—22.62 km elevated and 8.7 km underground—with 28 stations at a total cost of ₹7,500 crore
- The initial 6 km phase, costing ₹1,520 crore, features air-conditioned coaches, lifts, escalators, CCTV and accessibility aids to cut traffic and pollution