Challaghatta metro station

[1] Alongside the station passes the main Bengaluru - Mysuru NH 275 Expressway which leads towards the cities of Mysore and Mangalore.

[7] In the 2011 plans for Phase 2 of the Metro extension, its western terminus was to be at Kengeri, where a train depot was to be built.

However, the anticipated site could not be procured and so plans were revised to construct the depot and a further Metro station at Challaghatta.

[9] The station was scheduled to open by March 2022 but delays put down by an official of the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited to "land acquisition issues", complications in building the overhead structure and labour shortages from waves of COVID-19 set back the project.

[11] Shortly after opening, access to the station was criticised by students at nearby colleges, who must cross a busy road to reach the entrance.