Indian Railways News => | Topic started by AllIsWell on Aug 17, 2012 - 12:01:51 PM |
Title - 16 trains, 30 stations in Metro first phasePosted by : AllIsWell on Aug 17, 2012 - 12:01:51 PM |
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Detailed project report submitted to UT Administrator; construction to start by next year. As many as 16 trains with four coaches each would ply in the tricity in the first phase of the Metro Rail project, and there would be 30 metro stations in all located at a distance of around 1.2 km.These details were part of a presentation on the Metro Rail made to UT Administrator Shivraj V Patil along with officials of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh on Thursday. A copy of the detailed project report was presented to the Administrator by the managing director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. The project entails 37 km of Metro Rail in the Tricity and the total project cost, including the land, will be Rs 10,900 crore.The construction of the Metro Rail is expected to start by next year and be completed by the end of 2018. Two corridors would be constructed in the first phase. The North-South corridor would start from a site close to Capitol Complex near Secretariat, High Court and Rock Garden. It would reach Sector 17 Plaza through UT Secretariat on Jan Marg, Sector 22, 35, and ISBT-43. After crossing Chandigarh, the Metro would move towards Sohana from where it would take a left turn towards Aerocity in Mohali where a terminal station is proposed to be built.The other route known as East-West corridor would start from Sector 21, Panchkula, and lead to the railway station in Chandigarh, Sector 17 Plaza, PGIMER, Sarangpur and reach up to Mullanpur in Mohali. |