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Kochi Metro extends feeder bus services to more destinations

Kochi Metro extends feeder bus services to more destinations

Time of India12-06-2025

Kochi: Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) extended its two feeder bus services to more destinations, considering growing demand from passengers.
Bus service from Kalamassery to Medical College has been extended to NUALS College and Manalimukku.
KMRL authorities informed that buses departing from Kalamassery Metro station at 7.40am, 7.45am, 9am and 9.05am will travel to NUALS and Manalimukku and return.
In the evening, services will be available from Manalimukku to Kalamassery at 5.25pm, 5.45pm, 6.15pm and 6.35pm, and back.
High Court-MG Road circular service has been extended to South Metro station and Ernakulam Junction railway Station. KMRL informed that morning services from South station to High Court area will run every 12 minutes from 8.08am to 10.20am. In the evening, services from High Court area to South Metro will operate every 12 minutes from 4.33pm to 6.10pm.
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