Kochi Metro: A Model for Sustainable and Integrated Urban Rail Transit in India 

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Kochi Metro

Introduction 

Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a major port city on the Malabar Coast of the Arabian Sea in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. It is part of the Ernakulam district and includes a cluster of islands and towns like Fort Kochi, Mattancheri, Willingdon Island, and Vypin Island. Kochi has a rich history as a spice trading center dating back to at least the 14th century, with trade links to Arabs, Romans, Chinese, and later European powers such as the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. Known as the “Queen of the Arabian Sea,” Kochi evolved from a fishing village into an important commercial hub. 

Why is the Metro System Essential for Kochi ?

  • Rapid Urbanization: The graph mentioned below shows the rapid population growth of Kochi from 1950 to 2025, rising from less than 100,000 to over 3 million. This sharp increase, especially after 2000, highlights the city’s fast urbanization and economic expansion. With such growth, existing road networks became overcrowded, causing traffic congestion, delays, and pollution. 
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                                                   Kochi Total Population By Year 

  • Traffic Congestion: Kochi has been facing severe traffic congestion driven by the rapid growth in private vehicle ownership and inadequate road infrastructure. Recently, Ernakulam, the city’s central business district was ranked 50th globally for traffic congestion, attributed to its narrow roads, poorly designed junctions, and widespread encroachments. 

To address these challenges, the Kochi Metro was introduced as an essential solution. The establishment of the metro system provides faster and more reliable mode of transportation and supports sustainable urban development in Kochi. 

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Kochi Metro: Redefining Urban Mobility in Kerala

Overview

Kochi Metro is an urban Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) developed to serve Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala. The Kochi Metro Project is being managed and implemented by  Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL). 

Currently the one metro corridor (Blue Line) spanning 27.96 km from Aluva – Tripunithura is completely operational. The construction for the Phase 1 of Blue Line spanning 25.16 km connecting Aluva to Petta with 22 stations started in June 2013. In 2014, the extension of Blue Line ( Phase 1A &1B) was approved with 3 new elevated stations. 

Kochi Metro Blue Line 
Phase Route Length Total No. of Stations Status 
Phase 1 Aluva to Petta25.16 km22 stationsOperational 
Phase 1APetta – SN Junction1.8 km2 stations Operational 
Phase 1B SN Junction – Tripunithura1.2 km 1 station Operational 

The Phase 2 of Kochi Metro consists of one metro corridor (Pink Line) which is currently under construction. The Pink Line of Kochi Metro spans 11.2 km from JLN Stadium to  Infopark II through 11 stations. 

The Phase 3 of Kochi which is currently under implementation involves a 14 km northern extension of 27.96 km Line-1 from the operational Aluva Metro Station to Angamaly via Cochin International Airport (COK) at Nedumbassery. 

Key Specification of Kochi Metro

Authorised Authority Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) 
Speed and Track Top Speed: 80 kmph
Average Speed: 34 kmph
Standard Gauge: 1435 mm
Electrification 750 V DC Third Rail
SignallingCommunication-based Train Control (CBTC)
Power Supply 110 KV AC
Fare Collection Automatic fare collection system with combination of smart cards &RFID/ QR Code tickets  

Phase 1 , 1A & 1B of Kochi Metro 

Currently Phase 1, Phase 1A and Phase 1B of Kochi Metro is operational. The Phase 1 of Kochi Metro consists of the Blue Line which spans 27.96 km from Aluva – Tripunithura. The Phase 1A & 1B are the  eastward extension of the existing Line 1 of Phase 1. 

Route Details

Line-1 (Blue Line): Aluva – Tripunithura

  • Length: 27.96 km
  • Type: Elevated
  • Depot: Muttom (23.6 hectares)
  • Number of Stations: 25
  • Station Names: Aluva, Pulinchodu, Companypady, Ambattukavu, Muttom, Kalamassery, Cochin University (CUSAT), Pathadipalam, Edapally, Changampuzha Park, Palarivatom, JLN Stadium, Kaloor, Lissie, M.G. Road, Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam South, Kadavanthra, Elamkulam, Vytila, Thykkoodam, Petta, Vadakkekotta, SN Junction, Tripunithura

Timeline of Blue Line 

Section Length Operational Date 
Aluva – Palarivattom 13.2 km19 June 2017
Palarivattom – Maharaja’s College5 km4 October 2017
Maharaja’s College – Thaikoodam5.65 km3 September 2019
Thaikoodam – Petta1.12 km7 September 2020 
Petta – S.N. Junction 1.78 km1 September 2022
S.N. Junction – Tripunithura1.16 km6 March 2024 

Phase 2 of Kochi Metro 

The Kochi Metro Phase 2 is currently under construction. The Phase 2 of Kochi Metro consists of one metro corridor (Pink Line) which spans 11.2 km between JLN Stadium and  Infopark featuring 11 stations.

The Government of India granted in-principle approval for Phase II of the Kochi Metro Rail Project  at an estimated cost of ₹1,957.05 crore on 26 February 2019.

The foundation stone for Phase II was laid by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on 1 September 2022, in the presence of the Hon’ble Governor and Chief Minister.

Subsequently, the Union Cabinet gave its formal approval to the project on 7 September 2022, and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs issued the sanction order on 21 November 2022.

Project Cost and Funding as per Approved DPR 

S.No.SourceAmount (Rs. in crore)% Contribution
1GoI Equity274.9016.23%
2GoK Equity274.9016.23%
3SD for CT by GOI (50%)63.853.77%
4SD for CT by GOK (50%)63.853.77%
5Loan from bilateral/multilateral agencies1016.2460.0%
Total cost excluding Land, R&R and PPP component1693.74100.00%
6SD by GOK for Land Including R&R cost82.68
7State Taxes to be borne by GoK94.19
8IDC for Loan & Front End Fee39.56
9PPP Component46.88
Total Completion Cost1957.05
  • Loan from AIIB 

On 21 August 2024, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) sanctioned a USD 122.32 million loan which is approximately Rs 1025.21 crore loan for the Kochi Metro Phase 2. 

Phase 2 Contractor’s  List 

ContractContractor
Detailed Project Report (DPR) PreparerRITES
Detailed Project Report (DPR) RevisorUrban Mass Transit Company (UMTC)
General Consultant (GC)SYSTRA S.A. – SYSTRA MVA Consulting (India) Pvt. Ltd. JV
Detail Design Consultant (DDC) for Power Supply And Distribution System, 750 V Dc Third Rail Traction Electrification And Scada SystemSYSTRA MVA Consulting
KBC-3: Design and Construction of Elevated Viaduct and 10 Elevated StationsAfcons Infrastructure
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Route Details 

Line-2 (Pink Line): JLN Stadium – Infopark II

  • Length: 11.2 km
  • Type: Elevated
  • Number of Stations: 11
  • Station Names: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (new station box), Palarivattom Junction, Palarivattom Bypass, Chembumukku, Vazhakkala, Padamughal (formerly Kunnumpuram), Kakkanad Junction, Cochin SEZ (Special Economic Zone), Chittethukara, KINFRA (formerly Rajagiri), InfoPark 1 / Smart City 1, and InfoPark 2 / Smart City 2
Latest Update on Phase 2 According to Shri Loknath Behera, Managing Director of Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL), the project is planned in two phases. The first phase will include the initial five stations along the corridor from JLN Stadium to Kakkanad, with completion targeted for June, 2026. The remaining five stations are scheduled for development in the second phase, which is expected to be finished by December 2026.

Phase 3 of Kochi Metro 

The ongoing Phase 3 of the Kochi Metro project entails a 14 km northern extension of the existing 27.96 km Line-1, stretching from the operational Aluva Metro Station to Angamaly, with a key stop at Cochin International Airport (COK) in Nedumbassery.

Latest Update on Phase 3 
Systra MVA Consulting India Pvt Ltd has commenced the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Kochi Metro Phase 3.  

Ridership Trend in Kochi Metro Rail Project 

The Kochi Metro Rail Project has exhibited a consistent upward trend in ridership, underscoring its rising acceptance as a preferred mode of urban transport in the city. The data provided below demonstrates the consistent ridership growth in both 2024 and 2025, achieving milestones in passenger volume and financial performance. Each month in 2025 saw higher ridership compared to the corresponding month in 2024, with August 2025 witnessing a record 34.1 lakh passengers, an increase of almost 4 lakh over the previous year.

Monthly Rider 
Month Ridership 
YEAR 2024YEAR 2025
January28,78,36031,59,874
February24,98,79626,22,156
March24,43,81025,69,732
April27,77,66528,05,294
May30,67,11731,58,565
June27,61,82028,94,116
July31,01,58932,14,193
August30,27,75034,10,250
September30,67,563
October30,21,371
November30,44,678
December32,34,436

Kochi Water Metro Project 

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The Kochi Water Metro is India’s first water metro project. The project is implemented by Kochi Metro Rail Ltd. The operation and management of the Water Metro is handled by Kochi Water Metro Limited (KWML), a joint venture with a 74% share from the Government of Kerala (GoK) and a 26% share from Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL).The project was inaugurated by the Honorable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, on April 25, 2023. 

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The Kochi water metro project envisages the development of 15 identified routes, connecting 10 islands along a network of routes that span 78 km with a fleet of 78 fast, electrically propelled hybrid ferries plying to 38 jetties. The overall length of the line lengths of these 15 routes is 76.2 line kilometers.

Project Cost and Funding 

The project has a total value of INR 1136 crores and major part of which is financed by KfW development bank under Indo-German financial cooperation with a long-term loan agreement.

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Conclusion 

The Kochi Metro Project stands out as a transformative project in urban transit, redefining commuting in Kerala’s commercial center. The Kochi Metro Rail Project has transformed mobility in the city by addressing issues such as rapid urbanization and traffic congestion and providing residents with a reliable and eco-friendly mode of transport. Managed by Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL), currently the one metro corridor of Kochi Metro Project is completely operational. The Phase 2 of Kochi Metro which features one metro corridor is presently under construction while the Phase 3 of the project is currently under implementation.Additionally, the innovative Kochi Water Metro Project complements the rail network, further enhancing accessibility across the city’s islands while promoting clean and energy-efficient transportation. The Kochi Metro Rail Project and Kochi Water Metro Project together highlights the Kochi’s efforts to provide efficient, sustainable, and accessible transportation for its citizens.


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