Vijayawada Metro|DMRC conducts survey for Metro Rail project

Vijayawada: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Revenue officials conducted a joint survey of land required for the Metro rail project in the city on Monday. They inspected some stretches from the railway station to Ramavarappadu on Eluru Road.

The team inspected the stretch from Nidamanur to Ramavarappadu on Sunday. The team is yet to take up a joint survey on Bandar Road. The joint inspection will help in assessing the land that needs to be acquired, officials said.

The DMRC has already invited tenders for constructing Metro rail corridors in the city.
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According to sources, Tata, Nagarjuna Constructions, Afcons and URC are some companies that have evinced interest in taking up the project. The bids are expected to be opened in the first week of December. The DMRC has already conducted a pre-bid meeting.

The DMRC plan to construct two corridors in the city. It will cost Rs. 6,823 crore for constructing a 26-km network. The project is expected to completed by 2018. As many as 24 stations will come up on the two corridors – Penamaluru to PNBS and Nidamanuru to PNBS.

Hyderabad Metro|L&T Metro Rail launches training course on Metro Technology

Hyderabad: A week-long Metro Technology Training Course for capacity and skill building for young engineers at the Uppal metro depot here was inaugurated by HMR Metro Rail Managing Director NVS Reddy on Monday.In response to popular demand from different upcoming metros in the country and various technical consultancy firms, L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd has launched the technology training programme and this is the first batch.In his inaugural address to the participants belonging to different engineering disciplines in organisations like Nagpur Metro, AECOM, Parsons, and L&T HMR, Reddy highlighted the unique features and advanced technologies of the Hyderabad metro rail project.Explaining the dilemmas faced by the Hyderabad Metro in choosing between different technology options, he emphasised the need to absorb the latest technologies and avoid the marketing traps of some of the multinational firms which try to hawk outdated technologies to Indian metros.He elaborated as to how, with the engineering talent of L&T and the guidance of some highly respected metro rail experts of the country, the Hyderabad project is able to substantially reduce the role of foreign consultants and yet adopt very sophisticated metro rail technologies. He cited the choice of precast segmental construction of metro viaduct, the unique design of Hyderabad metro stations, adoption of communication-based train control (CBTC) system which is a first in the country and the latest automatic fare collection (AFC) system as examples of the technological sophistication of the Hyderabad metro rail project.Explaining the expanding market for metro rail engineers, Reddy advised young engineers and managers to master latest technologies and be aligned to the needs of the people to deliver world-class transportation services in Indian cities.Enlightening them as to how India lost its prime position over a period of time, he exhorted them to be innovative and reposition India as a technology leader in the modern world.

Lucknow Metro|Expected to be ready for trial runs before Dec 2016

Lucknow: The upcoming Lucknow Metro Rail project is the fastest and most economical such project in India.Touted to be ready for trial runs before December 2016 and commercial operations by March 2017, Lucknow Metro project competes with the upcoming Kochi MetroRail project to be the fastest completing project.“The Lucknow and Kochi Metro Rail projects are amongst the fastest with both projected to be completed in three years’ time,” Metro Man and principal advisor to Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) E Sreedharan told the media here this evening.The Kochi Metro is projected to start commercial operations by June 2016.However, Lucknow Metro Rail project is cheapest amongst the two projects.“The per km cost of Lucknow Metro project is less than the Kochi Metro primarily due to the cheaper land cost in Lucknow compared to Kochi,” he told Business Standard on the sidelines.The under-construction Agra-Lucknow Expressway, Lucknow IT City and Lucknow Metro Rail are flagship projects of the incumbent Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh.

Noida Metro|Greater Noida Metro work progressing as per schedule

Noida: Keeping the Noida-Greater Noida Metro on track and as promised, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has tested and lifted its first U-girder before Diwali. DMRC officials said that the finalized first via duct of the 29.9km corridor will be put into place by the end of next month.According to DMRC officials, the first girder measuring a 27-meter span in length was casted and lifted on Saturday. “So far ten U-girders have been casted and one U-girder has been lifted, tested and duly stacked at the casting yard at the Greater Noida Depot,” a DMRC official told TOI.To facilitate work on the corridor at a faster pace, pre-cast pier caps and pre-cast U – girders of 27 meters in length are being used for the track “These are being cast at both the casting yards, one at Noida sector 149 Metro station in Noida and the other at Depot Station in Greater Noida, simultaneously. We have to cast a total 1000 U – girders,” he said. “During an inspection carried out by DMRC managing director Mangu Singh last month on October 18, he had promised Rama Raman, chairperson Noida and Greater Noida Authorities that the girder would be lifted before Diwali, which has been done,” he said.“Logistics are being worked out and once we have the girder ready up to a 1km length, we will lift it on the pier. Till now, a total of 15 piling rigs out of 18 have been mobilized and 700 piles—the foundation for the pillars—out of 5000 has been made,” the official explained. “The foundation of the first pillar of the track was laid on October 10 at Delta-1 in Greater Noida by chairperson Noida and Greater Noida,” he said.Officials further said that the finalized via duct of the Metro track would be in place by the end of December 2015. “This via duct will be visible somewhere in between the stations of Delta-I and Alpha-II in Greater Noida. We will also try to put another via duct in place in Noida,” he added.As per officials, work on the track is progressing as per schedule and at a fast pace. The civil work on the Noida-Greater Noida under-construction track will be completed as per target by March 2017. This was said by Dr Mangu Singh, MD, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) after he conducted an inspection of the corridor in last week. The track is expected to be ready for trials by July 2017. The Metro, which is estimated to cost Rs 5,526 crore, is expected to roll by December 2017.

Amaravati Metro|Metro rail to pass over Benz Circle flyover

Vijayawada: The metro rail line, that is expected to connect the Pandit Nehru Bus Station (PNBS) and Penamalur, will pass over the proposed flyover at Benz Circle at a height of 18 meters, said Amaravati Metro Rail Corporation Managing Director N.P. Ramakrishna Reddy.

Addressing a review meeting here on Friday, Mr. Ramakrishna Reddy said that the cost of the first phase of metro rail project was estimated to be Rs. 6,823 crore and targeted to be completed by 2018.
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The railway lines were so designed that the trains could achieve a top speed of 80 kmph from a minimum 33 kmph.

The corridor would have 24 stations, he said adding that 71 families facing displacement owing to the project would be rehabilitated.

Similarly, 170 petty traders have to be relocated. Some land was to be acquired at the head office of Fire Services Department near the police control room too.

Speaking at the meeting, Krishna Collector Babu. A suggested to Mr. Ramakrishna Reddy to ensure that the project did no harm the Victoria Museum and Sub-Collector’s office which were heritage buildings.

He wanted the heads of various departments to be involved in regular inspections of the metro project works so that any lapses could be rectified.

A comprehensive plan of action was to be drafted for taking up the metro project in the PNBS-Nidamanur corridor, the Collector added.

Urban Mobility India (UMI) Conference & Expo 2015 | Nov. 24-27, 2015 | New Delhi

New Delhi: The Urban Mobility India (UMI) Conference and Expo (24th – 27th Nov. 2015) is an annual event with the overarching theme which runs across all the aspects of urban mobility and is organized by the Institute of Urban Transport (India) under the aegis of the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India.UMI is mandated by the National Urban Transport Policy of the Government of India, 2006 (NUTP). The objective of UMI is to bring together urban transport professionals and officials in the country as well as international experts to enable them to share views and to share their experiences.The conference is marked by interactions and discussions around case studies to assist the cities, whose officials attend the conference, in keeping themselves up to date with best urban transport practices and to carry home ideas to develop their urban transport along a sustainable path.Institute of Urban Transport (India) was established in May, 1997 as a premier professional non-profit making organization and registered under the Societies Registration Act. The members of the Institute comprises of Academicians, Architects, Economists, Engineers, Transport Planners, Town Planners and professionals from various disciplines.The Institute has as on 29th July, 2010, 57 institutional members and 1131 individual members. The Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, is the ex-officio President of the Institute and its Governing Council has members from various premier organizations connected with Urban Transport. The Institute has Chapters at Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Roorkee.In this conference, Officials of the Government of India, the State Governments, Mayors, Municipal Commissioners, Police officials, MDs and other senior officers of state transport undertaking and Metro Rail Corporations, various professionals and academicians in the field of urban transport, etc. are likely to participate. The last event held in November, 2014 registered participation of 1000 delegates from 20 States/Union Territories and 25 foreign countries. This year also we are receiving an encouraging response for participation in the Conference and Expo.Metro Rail News is acting as Media Partner for this grand event. For more details about event please log on to http://www.urbanmobilityindia.inClick here to register online for the event.

Delhi Metro|Jahangirpuri-Samaypur Badli extension to begin at 8AM on Sundays

New Delhi: Delhi Metro services on the recently launched Jahangirpuri-Samaypur Badli extension of Yellow Line will begin at 8 AM on every Sunday, two hours after the usual weekday timing.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation ( DMRC) said the move was aimed at ensuring better management of maintenance activities, as is done on the other new section, Badarpur-Escorts Mujesar of the Violet Line.“The trains from both the originating stations – Samaypur Badli and Jahangirpuri will start at 8 AM on Sundays only. The decision will come into effect on November 15,” an official said, adding that on all other days of the week, the services will start as usual from 6 AM.

Bangalore Metro|Mysuru Road-Magadi Road Metro stretch to open on Monday

Bangalore: The 6.4-kilometre Metro rail stretch between Mysuru Road and Magadi Road, Reach-2 on the elevated section of Phase I, will be inaugurated on November 16.“Passengers will be allowed to commute in one or two days after the inauguration. We are working out the timetables and a just a little bit of finetuning has to be done. The trains will run at 10 minutes frequency and the fares will be identical to Reach one fares,” Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL) Managing Director P S Kharola told Deccan Herald.Bengaluru City Development Minister K J George inspected the Mysuru Road-Magadi Road stretch on Thursday and announced that the flag-off will be held at 4 pm on November 16. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Minister for Urban Development M Venkaiah Naidu would be present during the inaugural run.The timings and schedules for public use are being worked out. With this, a major section of the phase one East-West Corridor will now be open for passenger use in a day or two after the inaugural, according to Kharola.BMRCL General Manager (Finance) Vasanth Rao said the flag-off would be held at the Magadi Road station and the public function at Nayandahalli station on Mysuru Road. “The minister wanted to see for himself whether BMRCL was really ready and whether the stations are in a working condition. On inspection, he found the stations were ready and also the stretch to be operational. He wanted to see the Nayandahalli station in particular.”This elevated West line is part of Reach-2 of Phase I of Metro and some of the stations covered are Magadi Road, Hosahalli, Vijayanagara, Attiguppe, Deepanjali Nagar and (Nayandahalli) Mysuru Road. The trial run that began at a speed of five kmph was later increased to 25 kmph and finally to 80 kmph. After completion of trials, an independent safety certification and clearance from the Commissioner of Rail Safety was obtained.While the stations are said to be ready, a lot of small work needs to be completed.
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Many stations have debris which need to be removed, re-painting has to be done to give a new, fresh look to the stations, footpaths underneath the station need to be touched up, cracks in some walls at some stations need to be attended to and the overall surrounding of the station needs to be spruced up to give the stations an attractive feel, source said.

Chennai Metro| Spot the Metro Rail soon on silver screens

Chennai: The Chennai Metro Rail is all set to make its debut on the silver screen. Some scenes for actor Sivakarthikeyan’s untitled film were shot at the Koyambedu Metro Rail station for about three hours recently.

The shoot that started around 10 a.m. took place on one of the trains on the platform level of the station.

According to officials of the Chennai Metro Rail Ltd. (CMRL), they charged Rs. 12 lakh for three hours of shoot.

“We charge Rs. 4 lakh for an hour. If there is any damage to the station or the train, additional charges will be collected after assessment,” an official said.

The shoot took place in an area isolated specially for the shoot and passenger movement was not affected during this time, the official added.

Renting out space for film shooting is a good way to earn additional revenue for the Chennai Metro Rail, officials said.

Though the ticket prices have been quite high, the patronage is not great as the Metro is operated only on the limited stretch between Koyambedu and Alandur.

In Delhi Metro Rail too, a few film scenes have been shot. In 2009, a sequence of Paa was shot on Delhi Metro Rail from the Dwaraka station to Yamuna Bank and back, for about four hours.

At that time, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) had charged Rs. 1 lakh an hour for the shoot.

Delhi Metro|DMRC to sell India International Trade Fair tickets from tomorrow

New Delhi: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) will start selling India International Trade Fair (IITF) entry tickets for business days for five days beginning Saturday and general public days between November 19 and 27.The IITF entry tickets for general public days will be available at all metro stations except Airport Express Line, where tickets will be available for Trade Fair only at Dhaula Kuan station.“Therefore, general public is advised that to avoid last minute rush of purchasing tickets at Pragati Maidan Metro station, they shall purchase the tickets from their originating station itself. However, tickets for business days will be available only from 32 Metro stations,” the DMRC said in a statement.IITF tickets for both business as well as general days can be purchased from customer care centres of Metro stations between 9 AM to 4 PM on all days.The IITF business days entry tickets at metro stations are prices as Rs 400. The general days tickets can be purchased at Rs 50 and Rs 30 for adults and children per head respectively. On weekends, the general days tickets will cost Rs 80 and Rs 50 for adults and children per head respectively.
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Nagpur Metro|Citizens may enjoy rides on metro-rail by year 2018

Nagpur: The popularity of Nagpur as centre of the country is not only there on the geography, but also in the heart of the country from various points of view, such as, it is multicultural metro; its people are peace loving; it is famous for oranges; it is cross-route for Indian railways, for the trains to all four geographical directions pass through it and all surface transportation is done through Nagpur. And now, it has become a transportation hub of the country due to its all season large roads. More over the city receives maximum sun-shine as a natural source of energy.Soon, the city will also get its first Metro, which is expected to carry 3.5 lakh passengers by 2020.  A Rupees 8,680-crore worth project consisting of 40-km elevated Metro rail is being constructed at a rapid pace by Nagpur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (NMRCL), and it is said to be complete by year 2018.The Managing Director of NMRCL Brijesh Dixit, a veteran of Indian Railways Service of Engineers, believes that the project can deliver on time as it is built on cash contracts model and not the BOT model. The following are the excerpts of what all he said:Q: Are your sure that Metro rail would be in operation by year 2018?A: For a Metro rail project, funding and land acquisition are two most important elements, which the NMRCL team has managed to achieve through successful tie-up. More than 80 per cent of project land is in possession and construction work has already commenced for car depots and a 12-km rail section. Nagpur has huge roads as the city serves as a national transportation hub. The elevated Metro rail corridor will be constructed on the road medians, which are sufficiently wide. Construction on the medians does not pose any right of way problems.A number of multilateral funding agencies, including KFW of Germany and AFD of France, have shown interest in providing Rs 4,521 crore as debt. By December, the debt would also be granted for the project. Rest of the money would be in the form of equity from the Centre and the Maharashtra government. A budgetary grant of ₹500 crore has already been processed. With land and money in place, operating the project by 2018 would not pose any problems.Q: Will there be modern and international level features in the project? Or you will go by conventional way.A:  In conventional construction methods, if a particular station gets delayed, the whole line gets stalled. The experience in other Metro projects such as Bengaluru and Chennai has proved that delays in Metro station construction are a setback to the whole project.However, in Nagpur Metro project, construction of the corridor will be independent of the stations. A viaduct has been incorporated in the design, which will allow commissioning of the whole line with only three functional stations.For the line to operate, two terminal stations and a midway station is required. Nagpur Metro would be the first Metro in the country to use this innovate feature.Q: What is the revenue prospective from the project? A: The revenue of the Metro would not be fully dependent on fare collection from passengers. A new revenue generating method called transit oriented development (TOD) has been used in the project. Under the TOD, the density of the population staying along the Metro corridor would be allowed to increase. It would be achieved by increasing the FSI limit, 500 metres on either side of the corridor.The income generated from the sale of higher FSI would be shared between NMRCL and civic bodies of Nagpur. A State government notification to this effect has already been issued.The stamp duty in Nagpur municipal area has also been increased by 1 per cent. This additional income would be directly credited to NMRCL.Q: Will your project be based on electricity energy resource or some alternative resource of energy?A: Nagpur is a city blessed with a lot of sunshine; in summer, the temperature reaches 45-47 degrees. It is a great discomfort to work in the city during summer. We want to convert this discomfort into an opportunity by incorporating solar power panels in the very design of the project.  From the panels, about 14 MW of power would be generated, which would account for 65 per cent of the requirement of the project. It will give long-term energy security for the project and protect it from increasing power tariffs.

Kanpur Metro| IIT-Kanpur to get metro rail connectivity

Lucknow: The premier Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT-K), on the outskirts of Kanpur City, would soon be connected to modern metro rail system.Its cost estimated at over Rs 13,700 crore, the Kanpur Metro Rail project would be the second metro rail project in Uttar Pradesh to be completed if things roll out as planned.While, the Lucknow Metro Rail projects is already underway and is projected to start trial runs for phase I by December 2016, the detailed project report (DPR) of the proposed Kanpur Metro Rail has also been prepared.The state government is hoping that the work on Kanpur Metro could start as early as January 2016.According to DPR, the Kanpur Metro would run on standard gauge track and have a Peak Hour Peak Direction Traffic (PHPDT) of 16,800 passengers by 2021 for the 23.785 km long IIT Kanpur to Naubasta.The two corridors of Kanpur Metro Rail have been estimated to run about 32 km. The first corridor that spreads from IIT Kanpur to Naubasta covers almost 24 km with an elevated stretch of about 15 km and an underground stretch of a little under 9 km.The second corridor consisting of 8.6 km length from Agriculture University to Barra covers an elevated section of 4.19 km and an underground section of 4.41 km.
The Kanpur Metro Rail project has been planned to cater the city public transport needs for the next 50 years.
The DPR of Kanpur Metro Rail project was presented formally to the state chief secretary Alok Ranjan by RITES and Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) here recently.A total of 22 metro stations have been planned (14 elevated; 8 underground) for the IIT Kanpur to Naubasta corridor, while 9 stations have been proposed for the Agriculture University to Barra corridor.Earlier, UP had appointed LMRC as coordinator for preparation of DPR for Metro in four cities viz. Kanpur, Varanasi, Meerut and Agra, while RITES, a central government undertaking, was engaged for preparing DPRs.
The estimated cost for the IIT Kanpur to Naubasta corridor stands at Rs 9, 840 crore at August 2015 prices (including taxes and duties), while the estimated cost for the Agriculture University to Barra corridor comes to Rs 3, 881 crore.

Delhi Metro|Metro services to be available till 10pm on Diwali

New Delhi: On Diwali day, the last train from all terminal stations across the Delhi Metro network would leave at 10 pm, an hour ahead of the usual time, DMRC said today.A metro official said that until 2013, services used to come to a halt even earlier, as the last train would leave stations by 8 pm.The services will terminate after the last train at 10 pm reaches its destination station on all the six lines of the metro including the Airport Express Line.Metro’s terminal stations are Dilshad Garden, Rithala, Samaypur Badli, Huda City Centre, Noida City Centre, Dwarka Sector-21, Vaishali, Kirti Nagar, Inderlok, Mundka, Central Secretariat and Escorts Mujesar.New Delhi and Dwarka Sec-21 are the terminal stations of the premium Airport Express Line, that connects New Delhi railway station to Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport.Metro train services will run as usual for rest of the day on Diwali from 6:00 am onwards on all lines and from 4:45 am on the Airport Express Line.

Delhi Metro| Jahangirpuri-Samaypur Badli Metro corridor flagged off for passenger service today

New Delhi: The Jahangirpuri – Samaypur Badli Metro corridor of the Delhi Metro was formally flagged off for passenger services today by the Union Minister of Urban Development, Sh. M. Venkaiah Naidu and the Chief Minister of Delhi, Sh. Arvind Kejriwal.The 4.373 km long elevated corridor will be an extension of the already operational Yellow Line from HUDA City Centre to Jahangirpuri. Close to 29,000 additional commuters are expected to use this new section comprising of three new stations.Speaking on the occasion, Sh. Naidu complimented DMRC for finishing the project on time and said that other organisations should also follow Delhi Metro’s example. He also appreciated DMRC for taking various environment friendly measures such as the installation of roof top solar power panels at the stations as well as the provision for rain water harvesting.The Chief Minister of Delhi, Sh. Arvind Kejriwal said that DMRC has shown that government agencies can also work efficiently and complete their projects within schedule. He congratulated the Delhi Metro officials for presenting the people with a clean and efficient transport system.Going back to cars should not be allowed. I will be suggesting to DMRC and also hold a review meeting with them. They will be going for additional coaches and increasing the frequency as well so that more coaches and more trips are there and people can be accommodated,” Naidu said.Earlier, Kejriwal flagged the issue of overcrowding of metro coaches saying it was compelling a section to opt for other means of transport including private vehicles which, he said, was “not a good thing”.“Crowd is going up every year resulting in a major section preferring other means over metro. But the real success of metro is achieved when a person takes metro over car. Middle class and even upper middle class had started using the metro.“But due to the crowd, metro is no longer comfortable. It is turning into locals of Mumbai where you are pushed in and out of coaches by the crowd,” Kejriwal said.Delhi Metro’s Managing Director, Dr. Mangu Singh informed that with the opening of this section, Delhi Metro had commissioned 22 kms out of the 159 kilometres being constructed as part of Phase 3.The occasion was also attended by Member of Parliament, Dr. Udit Raj, MLAs Sh. Vijender Gupta and Sh. Ajesh Yadav, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development, Sh. D.S Mishra and Delhi’s Chief Secretary, Sh. K.K Sharma.With the opening of this section, Delhi Metro’s total network length has increased to 213 kilometres with 160 stations. The Yellow Line (Line 2) of the Delhi Metro now extends from HUDA City Centre till Samaypur Badli with a length of 49 kilometres.