Mumbai Metro|DMRC will build Dahisar to DN Nagar Metro line
Hyderabad Metro|Metro rail reaches another milestone
Noida Metro|Second Metro link to Noida by December 2016
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According to NMRC officials, while the 29.9km track will have 19 trains, the Noida to Greater Noida (West) track will support 12 trains. “We have based the frequency and number of trains on a survey carried out to determine the likely habitation by December 2017,” said a senior official.While the Noida-Greater Noida Metro will have 21 stations, the 14.95-km Noida to Greater Noida (West) Metro will have nine. The construction on the Noida-Greater Noida track is already underway. Work on the second track is expected to start by mid-2016.
Hyderabad Metro|Bangladesh delegation seeks guidance from Hyderabad metro rail
Delhi Metro|Geeta takes a ride in metro train and visits Metro Museum
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Nagpur Metro|German Bank KfW Reviews Progress of Nagpur Metro Rail
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Chennai Metro| CMRL to appoint Design Consultant for Central Square
Chennai: The Chennai Metro Rail will soon appoint a design consultant specially for developing the largest underground station in Chennai, the Central Square.
The Chennai Central Metro Rail station, which has now been named Central Square, sprawls over 70,000 sq. m and goes as deep as 25 metres.
According to Chennai Metro Rail Ltd. (CMRL), this station, built at a cost of Rs.400 crore, will have an exclusive consultant for civil, architectural and landscaping works.
Besides these, the consultant will have to supervise the construction work and design development.
They have called for tenders for the appointment of a consultant and this process will be completed soon.
In an attempt to make this station a hub, CMRL has planned to link it to various other modes of transport, including MRTS, buses (intercity and inter-State) and suburban railway lines.
Fears of heritage lovers allayed as authorities tell them the building will retain its original maroon colour
If you had passed by the Chennai Central railway station recently, you would have noticed that it was wearing a bit of white. The ‘white’ lead to consternation among heritage watchers, who heaved a sigh of relief when they realised that the colour of this heritage building is not being changed. It is just white primer paint that will prepare the building to painted its original maroon colour.
The facelift, being carried out after five years, is undertaken by the Buildings division of the Southern Railway.
A 20-member team led by the Southern Railway’s divisional engineer (Buildings), Mr. Ramamurthy, will monitor the entire work.
The Chennai Circle of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) provides technical assistance to Southern Railway in the conservation of the building.
“The station building has had the maroon colour since its inception in 1873.
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There is no change of colour. As the earlier colour faded, we started to give a fresh coat of paint to make the building look bright,” said a senior railway official.
The painting work will cover around 9,000 sq.m of space of the main building of the railway station.
However, the work will be carried out in segments to ensure the original character and style of the building is maintained.
“Such regular maintenance of heritage buildings is needed. As the building belongs to the Southern Railway, we provide only technical support whenever we are requested by the railways,” said an ASI official.
Designed by British architect George Harding and later by Robert Fellowes Chisholm, the Central railway station buildings have some unique Romanesque architectural features, including Travancore ‘caps’ on the main towers, a central clock tower, semi-circular arches, thick walls and large towers.
Most of the churches in England and Portugal in medieval Europe have this style of architecture.
Interestingly, the place where the Central railway station is located now was earlier a garden owned by a Portuguese merchant, John Pereira, before it was taken over by the Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway in 1870.
Delhi Metro | Recruitment of 1509 posts in various discipline
| Starting Date for Submission of Online Application | 24-10-2015 at 10:00 hrs |
| Last Date for Submission of Online Application | 25-11-2015 by 23:59 hrs |
| Application Fee to be Paid Between | From 26-10-2015 to 27-11-2015 |
| Bank Challan will be generated upto, through DMRC Website | 25-11-2015 by 23:59 hrs |
Light Metro | Kerala CM meets Venkaiah Naidu over Light Metro projects
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Sreedharan.The Kerala government had written to the Centre regarding the Light Metro projects conveying that the twin projects would be completed on the lines of Kochi Metro Project. The State and the Centre are supposed to bear 20 per cent each of the cost and the remaining 60 per cent is planned to be raised through borrowings.“During the discussion, Naidu also raised the issue of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan with the Chief Minister,” spokesperson for the Ministry of Urban Development told ‘Express’. The Union Minister told Chandy that though the Kerala Government did a good job in the rural areas under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the same enthusiasm was not seen in the urban pockets, and called for steps to address the issue.
Chandigarh Metro | DMRC’s submits revised report on Chandigarh Metro Rail Project
Bangalore Metro | Bangalore’s East-West Metro connectivity could be a New Year’s gift
The underground station at Minsk Square is all but ready, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (BMRCL) officials said after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s inspection of the station on Saturday.
Mr. Siddaramaiah said work only on the false ceiling was left, and the works in their entirety would be completed within a month. “There will be five entrances to the station. The roads around the station will have to be repaired to make them motorable,” he said, after being taken through the station that has also got power connection now.
After inspecting the metro rail work at Sarakki and Banashankari later, he said the footpaths and service roads around the stations had to be improved, while plants could be grown on the median.
BMRCL Managing Director Pradeep Singh Kharola said the most difficult task would be to deal with the Chikpet area for the north-south line. “There are very old houses on that stretch, some of them made of mud,” he said.
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Kochi Metro | Alstom offers Driverless Trains to Kochi Metro
Kochi: With the first lot of Kochi Metro coaches expected to arrive by mid-December, Alstom has offered two crucial value additions that together cost Rs.55 crore.
A pioneering initiative to regenerate 99 per cent of braking energy of each train would increase the project cost by Rs.15 crore, from Rs.633 crore to Rs.648 crore. The proposal has been submitted to the Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL).
Another first
Another first-time-in-India initiative is Unmanned Train Operation (UTO) that could escalate procurement cost of 75 coaches by another Rs.40 crore to Rs.688 crore. A proposal on this is expected to be submitted to the KMRL shortly.
“The total increase of Rs.55 crore is marginal since its pay-back (break even) period will be less than four years. We are awaiting response from the KMRL since the first few coaches must be delivered in two months,” said Bharat Salhotra, MD (Transport – India and South Asia) of Alstom. The firm is trying to hard-sell its regenerative braking technology branded Hesop to the KMRL.
“Using this, 99 per cent of braking energy of each train can be fed back into grid or can be used by the train that follows. This will result in phenomenal savings to the KMRL, while ushering in a revolutionary green technology in Kerala,” said Mr. Salhotra.
Safer journey ensured
The manned trains can be transformed into unmanned ones by making slight structural and engineering alterations. This will ensure safer journey since the remote probability of human error can be ruled out.
The UTO technology will also ensure more comfortable journey since trains will operate as per standardised norms – no sudden acceleration and braking by unskilled drivers, while enabling structured time gap between trains. All these contribute to lessening wear and tear of trains, thus lessening life-cycle cost, sources associated with the metro coaches said.
Delhi Metro | Kejriwal urge DMRC to increase overall Metro frequency in Delhi
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The AAP government has also decided to provide bus services at a frequency of 2-5 minutes on the city’s 10 road stretches to be redesigned soon.“I have asked DMRC to increase train frequency. Metro has informed the government that in the past one month, DMRC has inducted 125 new trains in its fleet, but it is not sufficient.“I recently sent some of my volunteers to check the status of frequency of metro trains and I got to know that at 6 AM, there is a frequency of 7 to 15 minutes between two trains,” Kejriwal said here.He said several persons told him that they have stopped traveling by Metro because of the heavy rush.DMRC chief Mangu Singh has told the government when less than seven people occupy one sq m in the metro, they decrease the frequency, the Chief Minister said.“I have asked him to run trains at peak frequency for three months. If there is no crowd even at 6 AM, DMRC should also run trains in peak frequency and Delhi government will pay for any loss the metro suffers,” he said.PWD Minister Satyendar Jain said that government has decided to provide high-frequency bus services on 10 roads to be redesigned by the department.The 10 roads to be redesigned are from Janakpuri to Sarai Kale Khan, Wazirabad to Sarai Kale Khan, Mukarba chowk to Singhu Border, Wazirabad to Apsara Border, Nizamuddin Crossing (Ring Road 2) to UP Border, Wazirpur DTC Depot to Rithala Metro Station, Britannia Road to Outer Ring Road (West Enclave), Shiv Das Puri Marg (Ring Road) to Patel Nagar, Mangolpuri to Kanjhawala, Nawala Cross Road (Road number 41) to Road Number 41 A (Patparganj).“Government has planned to provide high-frequency bus services on these 10 redesigned roads. People will be able to get buses on these stretches at every 2-5 minutes. Government will also create a dedicated bus lane on this stretch,” Jain said.He also said that in order to provide last mile connectivity, government will provide feeder bus services and CCTVs will also be installed on these 10 roads.
Nagpur Metro|German Bank assures Rs3800 crore loan for metro rail project
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