Bengaluru Metro Extends Hours for IPL 2026 Opener, Adds Fan Facilities

The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has announced extended metro services until 2 AM for the IPL 2026 season opener at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Spectators can use their match tickets, which feature a QR code, as a pass for two-way travel on Namma Metro. Additional parking at metro stations and designated station usage based on stadium gates aim to decongest the Central Business District. These measures follow a tragic stampede during last year's RCB victory parade, with authorities emphasizing crowd management and safety.

Key Points: IPL 2026: Bengaluru Metro Extends Timings for Season Opener

  • Last trains extended to 2 AM from key terminals
  • Match tickets double as QR-coded metro passes
  • Designated stations for specific stadium gates
  • Flat-rate parking at metro stations to reduce CBD traffic
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IPL 2026: BMRCL extends Metro timings, adds facilities for season opener in Bengaluru

BMRCL extends metro services until 2 AM and offers match ticket travel passes for the IPL 2026 opener between RCB and SRH in Bengaluru.

"IPL match tickets will also serve as metro travel passes, featuring a QR code that allows two-way travel on Namma Metro - BMRCL release"

Bengaluru, March 26

Indian Premier League 2026 season opener between the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad will be played at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 28 and the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited has announced extended metro services and additional commuter facilities to ensure smooth and safe travel for fans.

According to an official media release issued on Wednesday, metro services across Bengaluru will operate beyond regular hours on match day. The last train services from terminal stations have been extended from 11:00 PM up to 2:00 AM in the early hours of the next day.

The final departures from key terminals are scheduled as follows: Whitefield (Kadugodi) at 12:30 AM, Challaghatta at 12:45 AM, Silk Institute and Madavara at 12:45 AM, Bommasandra at 1:00 AM, and R V Road at 2:00 AM. Additionally, the last train from Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station (Majestic) towards all four directions will depart at 1:30 AM.

To ease travel for spectators, IPL match tickets will also serve as metro travel passes, featuring a QR code that allows two-way travel on Namma Metro, either printed on physical tickets or integrated into digital versions.

BMRCL has advised spectators to use the designated metro stations depending on their stadium entry gates. Commuters entering via Cubbon Road are encouraged to use Cubbon Park Metro Station, while those accessing through the Link Road should use Dr B. R. Ambedkar Station (Vidhana Soudha).

In a bid to reduce congestion and improve last-mile connectivity, additional parking arrangements have been made across multiple metro stations. On match days, parking will be available at a flat rate of Rs 30 for two-wheelers and Rs 60 for cars, valid until the end of metro operations.

Spectators have also been urged to park vehicles at metro stations such as Cubbon Park and MG Road, which are within walking distance of the stadium, thereby helping decongest traffic in the Central Business District and surrounding areas.

BMRCL has requested commuters to follow instructions issued by police, stadium authorities, and metro staff to ensure smooth crowd movement and avoid overcrowding. The corporation also stated that it reserves the right to regulate or temporarily close station entry points if required for safety and security reasons.

Last year in June, 11 fans lost their lives due to the stampede during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) victory parade in Bengaluru following their maiden IPL trophy win.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who lives in Whitefield, the 12:30 AM last train is a relief. The traffic after IPL matches is a nightmare. This should encourage more people to use public transport. The integrated QR code on the ticket is a smart move too.
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Priyanka N
Good planning, but the execution is key. Will there be enough staff and security to manage the crowds at stations like Majestic at 1:30 AM? After the stampede last year, safety cannot be compromised. I hope they have a solid crowd management plan in place.
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Rohit P
Finally! Some sensible planning for Bengaluru traffic. The flat parking rates at metro stations are a great idea. If this works, they should do it for all major events at the stadium. #RCB #IPL2026
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Aman W
The match ticket doubling as a metro pass is brilliant. Saves time and hassle of buying tokens. Hope the QR code scanners work smoothly under heavy load. Fingers crossed for a safe and exciting opener! 🏏
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Kavitha C
While the extended hours are welcome, what about the frequency of trains after midnight? If trains are packed and infrequent, it defeats the purpose. BMRCL should ensure trains run frequently to avoid overcrowding on platforms.
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Michael C

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