KANPUR (Metro Rail News): UPMRC on Thursday commenced lowering the 4th TBM machine at the Kanpur Central metro station for the Kanpur Metro. The “Middle Shield” of the TBM was lowered in the launching shaft of the Kanpur Central Metro Station.
This machine will construct a 1.25 Km tunnel between Kanpur Central & Nayaganj on the downline. Currently, the orange line of the Kanpur Metro runs from IIT Kanpur to Motijheel with nine stations covering a distance of 8.9 Km(s), including the two, easing the commutation in a traffic-ridden city. The Orange Line route will eventually extend from IIT Kanpur to Naubastra. The Orange Line will have 14 elevated and eight underground metro stations.
It will offer the residents of Kanpur an experience of a world-class commutation system. It will have three car coaches for considerable commutation task efficiency. As per the estimates, the construction on the Orange Line is expected to be completed by December 2024, providing the people of Kanpur with easy and convenient commutation in the city.
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Incredible, tremendous works carried out. Thanks to metro engineers n there wisdom in modern technology.