Godrej Park Regent Connectivity


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Godrej Park Regent connectivity is anchored by an operational metro station within walking distance, two ring-road junctions inside a 6 km radius and direct arterial access into the central business districts of Marathahalli, Jayanagar and HSR Layout. The Kada Agrahara address fronts onto Sarjapur Main Road in east Bangalore — for a single residential plot, this combination of transit modes is rare across the market.

The summary below captures every mode of public and private transport from the site, with verified distances and typical commute windows.

Connectivity at a Glance

Transit Mode Nearest Anchor Distance Typical Time
MetroKada Agrahara Gate (Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage), U/C)~1–2 km~5 min drive
Metro (alternate)Carmelaram Station (Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage), U/C)~1.8 km5 min drive
Arterial RoadSarjapur Main Road frontage0 kmDirect
Ring RoadOuter Ring Road~14 km via Sarjapur Road6 min drive
Ring RoadOuter Ring Road (ORR) — Marathahalli arm~14 km~35 min drive
Suburban RailKSR Bengaluru Railway Station~18 km35–45 min
AirportKempegowda International Airport (BLR)~58 km1 h 35 min via ORR + NH-44
City BusBMTC Kada Agrahara Gate terminus~400 m5 min walk

Distances measured from the project gate at Sarjapur Road, Kada Agrahara. Off-peak commute times shown.

Metro Connectivity — Namma Metro Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage)

The Namma Metro Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage) is the headline transit asset for Godrej Park Regent. Kada Agrahara Gate Station — the line's current eastern terminus — sits just ~1–2 km from the project gate. The Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage) will connect directly to Marathahalli, the CBD, and the airport corridor (via Phase 3A interchanges) and the city's central business districts without any line change. The line is under construction with phased commissioning expected through 2031.

A second Green Line option, Carmelaram Station, is roughly 1.8 km out and serves as a backup interchange. Looking forward, the Namma Metro Phase 3 expansion is planned to extend the network through Sarjapur Road's eastern stretch — improving onward connectivity to the HSR Layout and Marathahalli interchanges. The first Phase 3 lines are expected to be operational across 2027–2030.

Green Line Southern Extension — Five Stations South of Yelachenahalli

The Namma Metro Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage) (Hebbal–Sarjapur corridor, 37 km, 28 stations) is currently under construction. Land acquisition and civil works are in early phase, with phased commissioning expected through 2031-2033. Stations along the eastern Sarjapur stretch include Bellandur Gate, Kaikondrahalli, Doddakanelli, Ambedkar Nagar, Kada Agrahara Gate, Muthanallur Cross, Sompura, Kada Agrahara Road, and the Sarjapur terminus. Kada Agrahara Gate is the station closest to Godrej Park Regent. Once commissioned, the Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line will transform Sarjapur Main Road's commuter profile.

Green Line Anchor Stations Reachable from Kada Agrahara Gate

  • Kada Agrahara Station — ~1 stop, ~3 min
  • Doddakallasandra Station — ~2 stops, ~5 min
  • Carmelaram Station — ~1 stop south, ~3 min (southern terminus)
  • Whitefield — ~3 stops, ~7 min
  • Jayanagar — ~9 stops, ~22 min
  • National College — ~11 stops, ~26 min
  • Majestic Interchange (Kempegowda Station) — ~14 stops, ~35 min
  • interchanges to other lines — ~18 stops, ~45 min

Road Connectivity

Sarjapur Main Road (NH 44)

Sarjapur Main Road is the primary arterial that the project fronts onto. The six-lane stretch carries traffic between Bangalore's eastern bypass and the wider south-Bangalore residential grid, and extends south as NH 44 towards Sarjapur town. Residents step straight onto a well-paved arterial with dedicated service roads on both sides of the median.

Outer Ring Road (~14 km via Sarjapur Road)

Outer Ring Road — the orbital ring road wrapping the south and west of Bangalore — is reachable in about 6 minutes via Sarjapur Main Road. Once on Outer Ring Road, drivers can connect on to Mysore Road, Tumkur Road and the Bangalore-Mysore Expressway without dealing with any traffic-signalled stretches.

Outer Ring Road (ORR — ~14 km)

The Marathahalli arm of the Outer Ring Road sits approximately 14 km from the project. The ORR opens up connectivity to HSR Layout, Whitefield Road, Hebbal and the eastern tech corridor including Marathahalli and Whitefield.

Other Important Road Links

  • Whitefield Road: Reached via ORR; ~12 km / 25 min to the Apollo–Fortis healthcare cluster.
  • Mysore Road: Reached via Outer Ring Road; ~8 km / 18 min to RR Nagar.
  • Hosur Road / Electronic City: Reached via Outer Ring Road + ORR; ~18 km / 35–45 min.
  • Old Madras Road / Whitefield: ~30–35 km via ORR; 60–75 min depending on traffic.

Bus and Public Transport

The BMTC bus network covers the Kada Agrahara–Kada Agrahara Gate belt with multiple high-frequency routes onto Sarjapur Main Road. The nearest BMTC stop sits about 400 metres from the project — roughly a 5-minute walk. Volvo air-conditioned services connect to Majestic, Electronic City and the airport via Hebbal.

Key BMTC routes serving the catchment:

  • 210 / 210-G / 210-H — Sarjapur Main Road corridor onwards to HSR Layout and Marathahalli
  • 365 / 365-D — Kada Agrahara Gate to Majestic via Marathahalli
  • Vayu Vajra Volvo airport service — connects Sarjapur corridor to Kempegowda International Airport via Hebbal–ORR
  • BIG-10 G-4 / V-4 — extended-arm trunk routes connecting the eastern catchment to Electronic City via Outer Ring Road

Suburban Rail and Long-Distance Trains

Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna (KSR) Bengaluru Railway Station — the city's main long-distance rail hub — is about 18 km from the project, reachable in 35–45 minutes via Mysore Road. Yesvantpur Junction is ~16 km away and offers an alternative for north-bound train connections. The Bangalore Suburban Rail Project's Mallige and Parijaata corridors, once fully operational, are expected to add commuter rail service along east Bangalore's main routes.

Airport Connectivity

Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) at Devanahalli is approximately 58 km from the project gate. The typical drive time is 1 hour 20 minutes via Outer Ring Road plus NH-44 (Bellary Road). BMTC's Vayu Vajra Volvo air-conditioned airport service operates from the Sarjapur corridor; 24×7 cab pickups via Ola and Uber are readily available at the project gate.

The proposed second airport — informally referenced as "East Bengaluru International Airport" — is in early planning. Once formally announced, this corridor stands to gain a much shorter onward route to a eastern airport hub.

Why the Connectivity Stack Adds Value

What sets Kada Agrahara apart from comparable east Bangalore catchments is the combination of an operational metro within walking distance and immediate access to two ring roads (NICE and ORR). Most upscale south-Bangalore launches advertise one of these three; Godrej Park Regent has all three within a 6 km radius. For end-users, that translates into shorter daily commutes; for investors, the multi-modal access is the single biggest driver of long-term price appreciation in the catchment.

Frequently Asked Questions about Connectivity

1. Which metro station is nearest to Godrej Park Regent?

Upcoming Sarjapur Road Metro Station (DPR stage) on the Namma Metro Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage) is just ~1–2 km from the project gate — about a short ~1–2 km drive. The Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage) will connect directly to Jayanagar, Marathahalli, Majestic and interchanges to other lines.

2. How long does it take to reach Majestic Interchange from the project?

Majestic Interchange (Kempegowda Metro Station) is approximately 14 stops from Kada Agrahara Gate on the Sarjapur–Hebbal Metro Line (Phase 3, DPR stage) (U/C) — a 35-minute ride. Majestic is also the city's main BMTC bus terminal, offering onward connections across Bangalore.

3. What is the drive time to Kempegowda International Airport?

The airport is approximately 58 km from the project — a 1 hour 20 minute drive via Outer Ring Road and NH-44. Vayu Vajra Volvo airport buses and 24/7 cab services are readily available at the project gate.

4. How far is the Outer Ring Road?

The Marathahalli arm of the ORR is approximately 14 km from the project — typically a 15-minute drive via Sarjapur Main Road. The Outer Ring Road is approximately 14 km away.

5. Are BMTC bus services convenient from this address?

Yes — the nearest BMTC bus stop is roughly 400 metres from the project, with multiple high-frequency routes including the 210 series, 365 series and Volvo airport-bound Vayu Vajra services running along Sarjapur Main Road.

6. Will future metro expansions add more access?

Yes — the Namma Metro Phase 3 expansion is planned to extend the network through Sarjapur Road's eastern stretch and add interchange links across east Bangalore. The first Phase 3 sections are expected to come online across 2027–2030.

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