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Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Wins Architectural Finishing Contract of Kochi Metro Phase 2 

KOCHI (Metro Rail News): Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has announced Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited as the lowest bidder for the architectural finishing contract of Kochi Metro Phase 2. 

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. 

KMRL floated this contract in 2025 with a completion deadline of 360 days. The technical bids were opened on 8 September 2025, revealing that two firms had participated. The technical evaluation took place on 23 September 2025, followed by the opening of financial bids for the technically qualified bidders on the same day. In the financial evaluation stage, Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Company emerged as the lowest bidder for the contract.

Financial Bid Values 

Firm Value 
Crescent Contractors Pvt. Ltd.₹ 55.2 Cr 
Godrej and Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited₹ 45 Cr 

Contract Scope of Work: Architectural and finishing works including Block work, Plumbing and other interior works of Five elevated metro stations (Palarivattom Junction, Alinchuvadu, Chembumukku, Vazhakkala an Padamughal for Phase- II of Kochi Metro Rail Ltd. 


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Hitachi Rail Wins AFC Contract for Phase-2A & 2B of Bangalore Metro

BANGALORE (Metro Rail News): Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has announced Hitachi Rail GTS India as the lowest bidder for the Automatic Fare Collection System (AFC) contract for Phase-2A and 2B of Bangalore Metro. 

The Phase 2A of Bangalore Metro consists of one metro corridor (Blue Line) which spans 18 km from Silk Board to K.R. The Phase 2B of the Bangalore Metro is the under construction “airport-link” section of the Blue Line, which spans 37 km from Bengaluru city to Kempegowda International Airport (KIAL) in Devanahalli featuring 17 stations.

BMRCL had invited bids for this contract in 2025 with a completion deadline of 441 days. The technical bids were opened on 28 May 2025, revealing that five firms had participated. Following the technical evaluation conducted on 22 September 2025, three bidders were disqualified. Subsequently, the financial bids of the technically qualified contenders were opened on 24 September 2025, where Hitachi Rail GTS India emerged as the lowest bidder for the contract.

Financial Bid Values 

Firm Bid Value 
Hitachi Rail GTS India ₹ 76 Cr
TVM  Signalling and Transportation Systems ₹ 99.2 Cr

Contract Scope of Work: Design, Manufacture, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of Automatic Fare Collection System (SLE, SC and CCS) for Phase-2A and 2B and Integration with Existing AFC System of Bangalore Metro. 


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Bids Invited for Architectural Finishing Contract of Mumbai Metro Line 4

MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has invited bids for the Architectural Finishing contract of Mumbai Metro Line 4. The Line 4 of Mumbai Metro spans 32.32 km from Wadala to Kasarvadavali featuring 30 stations.

Tender Details 

Opening Date22 Sep 2025
Closing Date13 Oct 2025
EMD₹ 1,00,000
Tender Id2025_MMRDA_1220864_1
Tender No
MMRDA/4/MMRP/CA-290

The contracts scope of work includes the Architectural Finishing work for 6 Elevated Stations of Mumbai Metro Line 4. The stations have been mentioned below: 

Stations: Gandhi Nagar, Naval Housing, Bhandup Mahapalika, Bhandup Metro, Shangrila and Sonapur 

Brief Scope of Work: Architectural Finishing and Plumbing Works Including Interior Fit outs, Facade etc. for 06 Elevated Stations viz. Gandhi Nagar, Naval Housing, Bhandup Mahapalika, Bhandup Metro, Shangrila and Sonapur Metro Station Of Metro Line-4 Corridor [Wadala-Ghatkopar-Mulund-Thane-Kasarvadavali] of Mumbai Metro Rail Project Of MMRDA.  

Also Read: Maharashtra CM Flags Off Mumbai Metro Line 4 Trial


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HCC Bags Package PC05 & PC06 of Patna Metro 

PATNA (Metro Rail News): Hindustan Construction Company Limited (HCC) has secured two major contracts of Patna Metro Project, Packages PC05 and PC06, worth a combined value of ₹2,566 crore from Patna Metro Rail Corporation Limited (PMRCL).

The Package PC05 and PC06 of Patna Metro will be financed through a loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and each package has a completion deadline of 42 months. 

Package PC05 Of Patna Metro 

The scope of work under this package comprises the construction of twin tunnels, an underground ramp at Mithapur, and three underground metro stations. The stations have been mentioned below: 

Stations: Vikas Bhawan, Vidyut Bhawan, Patna Station

In addition, the package includes architectural finishing, water supply systems, sanitary installations, and drainage works for stations along the Danapur to Khemnichak Corridor of Phase I of Patna Metro.

Brief Scope of PC-05: Design and Construction of Twin Tunnel by Shield TBM, Tunnel by Cut & Cover, Underground Ramp at Mithapur and Three Underground Metro Stations viz. Vikas Bhawan, Vidyut Bhawan & Patna Station including Architectural Finishing, Water Supply, Sanitary Installation & Drainage Works of Stations on Danapur to Khemnichak Corridor of Phase-I of Patna MRTS

Package PC06 Of Patna Metro 

The scope of work under this package includes the construction of twin tunnels, an underground ramp at Rukanpura, and three underground metro stations. The stations have been mentioned below: 

Stations: Rukanpura, Raja Bazar, Patna Zoo

The package further covers architectural finishing, water supply systems, sanitary installations, and drainage works for stations along the Danapur to Khemnichak Corridor of Phase I of Patna Metro.

Brief Scope of PC-06: Design and Construction of Twin Tunnel by Shield TBM, Tunnel by Cut & Cover, Underground Ramp at Rukanpura and Three Underground Metro Stations viz. Rukanpura, Raja Bazar & Patna Zoo including Architectural Finishing, Water Supply, Sanitary Installation & Drainage Works of Stations on Danapur to Khemnichak Corridor of Phase-I of Patna MRTS


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Jindal Steel Ltd. Awarded Supplier Excellence Recognition Certificate by Caterpillar Inc.

Jindal Steel Ltd. has been awarded the prestigious Supplier Excellence Recognition (SER) Certificate by Caterpillar Inc., a world-renowned leader in yellow goods manufacturing, including construction and mining equipment. This honour places Jindal Steel Ltd among an elite group of steel suppliers worldwide to receive the SER recognition.

Jindal Steel considers this acknowledgement a crucial juncture in its pursuit of excellence, especially for its Q+Q&T portfolio of products. The Supplier Excellence Recognition Certificate highlights the company’s steadfast commitment to maintaining global standards in quality, delivery, cost efficiency, and innovation.

“This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire team at Angul. Being recognised by a global leader such as Caterpillar is both an honour and a motivation for us to keep raising the bar. We are committed to ensuring that Jindal Steel continues to deliver world-class products that meet the highest standards of quality, reliability, and innovation”, said Mr Pankaj Malhan, Executive Director, Jindal Steel, in a statement.

Jindal Steel has maintained a robust and reliable partnership with Caterpillar since 2017–18. We are honoured to be India’s leading supplier of steel plates of quenched and quenched & tempered grades (Q+Q&T) for Caterpillar’s off-highway and large mining truck programs. This collaboration highlights Jindal Steel’s crucial contribution to Caterpillar’s worldwide operations.

Further strengthening the relationship, Jindal Steel also took part in Caterpillar’s centenary celebrations and the Global SER Event held in September 2025 in Dallas, USA. This annual event brings together Caterpillar’s worldwide suppliers and recognises the best among them for their outstanding contributions.

About Jindal Steel

Jindal Steel is one of India’s foremost integrated steel producers, renowned for its scale, efficiency, and commitment to excellence. Operating on a robust mine-to-metal model, the Company leverages captive resources, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and a global distribution network to deliver high-performance steel solutions. With an investment footprint exceeding USD 12 billion, Jindal Steel runs state-of-the-art facilities in Angul, Raigarh, and Patratu, and maintains strategic operations across India and Africa. Its diversified and future-ready product portfolio underpins core sectors such as infrastructure, construction, and manufacturing, powering progress through strength and sustainability.

Maharashtra CM Flags Off Mumbai Metro Line 4 Trial

THANE (Metro Rail News): The Mumbai Metro project has progressed with the commencement of trial runs on Line 4. This line will run for 32.3 km from Wadala to Kasarvadavali through an elevated alignment, and with its 2.8 km extension under Line 4A up to Gaimukh, the total length will be 35.1 km. The combined corridor will consist of 32 stations.

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The initial trial run was conducted on a 4.4 km section between Gaimukh and Vijay Garden, covering four stations. This section is part of the first phase of the project. The trial was flagged off by Maharashtra CM, Shri Devendra Fadnavis.

Lines 4 and 4A are being developed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). Line 4 extends 35.2 km from Wadala to Kasarvadavali, and the development of this line is expected to cost ₹14,549 crore, while Line 4A is a 2.88 km extension from Kasarvadavali to Gaimukh, costing approximately ₹949 crore.

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The alignment passes through several densely populated areas and is designed to integrate with existing and upcoming metro lines. There is a potential future interchange with the proposed Mumbai Metro Line 11, which would extend connectivity from Wadala to CSMT.

On this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Shinde said that more than 172 years after the inauguration of the railway in Thane, the city is now being served by a modern metro system, which is a historic moment for Thane. He added that the planned 58-km elevated corridor, which could result from integration with Metro Line 11, will be the first of its kind in India and is expected to support traffic management in the region.


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Pune Metro: ITD Cementation Secures Construction Work of Swargate – Katraj Extension

Pune (Metro Rail News): ITD Cementation India Limited emerged as the lowest bidder for the civil construction works of the Pune Metro Purple Line’s southern extension, which stretches 5.46 km from Swargate to Katraj. The contract, awarded by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha-Metro or MMRCL), plays a major role in the expansion of Pune’s metro network. The contract was awarded under the Package P1A-UGC(R).

This underground section will feature twin tunnels along the alignment and include the development of five new underground stations. These stations will be strategically located at Market Yard (Gultekdi), Bibwewadi, Padmawati, Balaji Nagar, and Katraj, thereby enhancing connectivity to some of the city’s most densely populated and commercially active areas. This extension is expected to address growing commuter demand in the southern parts of Pune while easing traffic congestion along the busy Swargate–Katraj corridor. 

The Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha-Metro) had invited bids for the Swargate to Katraj underground extension contract in October 2024. At the time of the tender announcement, the project design included three underground stations at Market Yard, Padmavati, and Katraj. Following a detailed process of consultation with various stakeholders, including inputs from government authorities and the general public, the scope of the project was revised. 

As part of this revision, two additional underground stations were incorporated at Bibwewadi and Balaji Nagar. The inclusion of these new stations increased the overall estimated cost of the project to ₹3,637 crore. However, despite this expansion in scope, the construction timeline for the project has remained unchanged, with the contract duration fixed at 42 months.

The bidding process advanced further in July 2025, when Maha-Metro opened the technical bids for evaluation. A total of six firms submitted their proposals for the contract. The technical evaluation process was carried out meticulously, and the results were finalised on 17 September. The outcome confirmed that all six participating bidders successfully qualified.

Financial Bids of Technically Qualified Bidders 

FirmBid (₹ Crore)
ITD Cementation1,643.88
J Kumar Infraprojects (JKIL)1,738.00
Larsen & Toubro (L&T)1,747.00
Tata Projects Ltd. (TPL)1,824.00
Afcons Infrastructure – Sam India JV1,890.81
HCC – KPIL JV1,999.00

Brief Scope: Design and construction of underground stations at Market Yard, Padmavati, and Katraj (Stage I), as well as Bibwewadi and Balaji Nagar (Stage II), along with associated tunnelling work at the North South Corridor of the Pune Metro Rail Project.

The Swargate to Katraj stretch is planned to operate as a continuation of Phase 1, linking directly with the 3.3 km underground section between District Court and Swargate.


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Announcing the 6th Edition of InnoMetro: India’s Prime Expo & Conference for Metro & Railway Industry

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Metro Rail News is pleased to announce the 6th edition of InnoMetro, a global exhibition and conference dedicated to highlighting innovation and technology in the metro, railway, RRTS, HSR and allied industries. The event will take place from May 21-22, 2026, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, India.

The 6th edition of InnoMetro will carry forward its core vision of contributing to the growth of Metro & Railway infrastructure by bringing together innovators, industry leaders, policymakers, and solution providers on a single platform. It will facilitate the exchange of ideas, technologies, and collaborations so our nation can build an ecosystem of sustainable, efficient, and passenger-friendly mobility systems.

200+ Exhibitors

With over 200 local and global Exhibitors, the exhibition floor will thrive with the futuristic technologies and sustainable solutions that can serve as the cornerstone of a new era in rail mobility. InnoMetro provides a premier platform for product launches, which enables exhibitors to introduce their latest innovations directly to industry leaders, policymakers, and potential buyers.

10,000+ Business Visitors

The expo is expected to attract over 10,000 business visitors, including industry professionals from leading enterprises, and decision-makers from government bodies.

Featuring Bharat AI Pavilion

What distinguishes the 6th edition of InnoMetro from its previous editions is the introduction of a Bharat AI Pavilion, which will feature AI-powered technologies and solutions that can influence the future of rail and urban mobility. This Bharat AI Pavilion will showcase applications of artificial intelligence in areas such as predictive maintenance, traffic management, passenger services, safety systems, and energy optimisation. 

Through this initiative, InnoMetro seeks to provide a platform for emerging startups and technology innovators who are engaged in the field of AI. The Bharat AI Pavilion aims to accelerate the adoption of AI-driven tools in Metro & Railways to enhance operational efficiency and support the development of sustainable and resilient urban rail mobility frameworks.

Focused Dialogues on Rail Mobility: Trends, Challenges & Opportunities

The conference will have structured discussions and presentations by technical experts, government officials and industry leaders across the world. The InnoMetro 2026 will focus on ”Transit-Oriented Development: Shaping Sustainable Urban Futures”. Topics will focus on emerging technologies, regulatory frameworks, financing models, railway infrastructure and the role of rail in achieving national development goals, particularly in the context of the “Make in India” initiative.

The key topics of the conference include:

  1. Indigenous Locomotive Production Capacity: Meeting India’s Present and Future Rail Needs
  2. From Local to Global: Building Standards for Indian Rolling Stock Exports
  3. AI-Powered Predictive Maintenance 
  4. Global & Indian Trends in Autonomous & Driverless Train Operations 
  5. The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme: A New Era Station Redevelopment
  6. Achieving  Self-Reliance in Signalling and Control Systems
  7. Turning Metro Stations into Smart Commercial Hubs
  8. Bridging the Gap: The need for effective coordination between Central, State, and Urban Agencies
  9. Enhancing Non-Fare Revenue through TOD & Smart Commercialisation
  10. PPP in Railways: Rethinking Risk-Sharing and Long-Term Viability

The 6th edition of InnoMetro is designed to support the growth of the Indian rail sector by promoting indigenous capabilities and facilitating partnerships to improve the supply chain. It provides an opportunity for all innovators and stakeholders to contribute to a sustainable, efficient, and technologically advanced rail infrastructure.

Further details regarding participation, sponsorship, and registration are available on the official Innometro website.

Bullet Train Project Hits Milestone with Undersea Tunnel Breakthrough

MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): The Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail (MAHSR) corridor reached a milestone on 20 September with the completion of a 4.88 km undersea tunnel section connecting Ghansoli and Shilphata in Maharashtra. This is part of a planned 21 km tunnel between the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai and Shilphata.

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Railway officials reported that the excavation of the undersea tunnel beneath the Mumbai-Thane Creek for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train was carried out simultaneously from the Ghansoli and Shilphata sides. The teams faced challenging underwater conditions, including varying soil layers and confined spaces, which required careful planning and execution. The breakthrough was achieved when the two tunnel sections successfully met, signifying the completion of the 4.8 km stretch. 

On this achievement, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said, “This is an important milestone for the project as we construct India’s first undersea tunnel, connecting Mumbai and Thane through this challenging creek.

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In addition to this, Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw met a high-level Japanese delegation to review the progress of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project on 19 September. During the discussions, officials explored the introduction of Japan’s E10 Shinkansen. Japan has agreed to provide this advanced train system to India. The Minister also clarified that the bullet train corridor and Vande Bharat trains operate on separate platforms, and the Shinkansen trains will exclusively run on the newly constructed bullet train corridor.

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The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor is designed to cut travel time between the two cities to just 2 hours and 7 minutes. Beyond faster travel, the project will enhance connectivity between major commercial hubs, promoting economic integration and facilitating knowledge transfer. The first section of the project, between Surat and Bilimora, is expected to be operational in 2027.


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Bhopal Metro: Addressing Infrastructure Deficit and Urban Transport Demand in Madhya Pradesh

About Bhopal 

Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, is recognised as the 16th largest city in India and is notable for its rich history and cultural diversity. Established by the Parmara King Bhoj during the 11th century, the city exhibits a wide range of both natural and artificial lakes. As a pivotal hub within Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal is home to numerous research and educational institutions of national significance, including the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) and the Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT). Additionally, the city hosts a diverse array of industries, encompassing sectors such as automobile manufacturing, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and electrical appliances. Bhopal is one of the greenest cities in India, which reflects the city’s commitment to sustainability. 

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Urban Growth and the Demand for Metro Transit in Bhopal

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Bhopal has experienced remarkable growth over the past few decades. This growing urbanization led to some major challenges in the city that put immense pressure on the city’s existing transport infrastructure. Some of the key challenges faced by the city have been mentioned below:  

  • Rapid Urbanisation: Bhopal has experienced a consistent and steep rise in population, growing from fewer than 100,000 residents in 1950 to over 2.5 million by 2025. This potential growth started to put strain on the city’s infrastructure, particularly the transport infrastructure. As the city continued to expand, the need for a more efficient and sustainable transport solution became urgent.
  • Dependence on Personal Vehicles: Bhopal has witnessed a significant surge in the number of private vehicles, particularly two-wheelers and cars. As per the data provided by the Transport Department in the MP Assembly on February 25, there are a total of 1,507,613 vehicles in Bhopal. 
VehicleTotal Number 
Two-Wheelers1,080,556
Four-Wheelers 290,272
Total Vehicles1,507,613

This growing dependence on private modes of transport has led to increased traffic congestion, pollution, and pressure on urban infrastructure. The metro system will ease congestion and pollution by reducing dependence on private vehicles.

  • Traffic Congestion in Bhopal: Bhopal faces severe traffic congestion, especially during peak hours, due to the overwhelming number of private vehicles on the roads. The lack of efficient public transportation forced the citizens to rely heavily on personal vehicles. The introduction of the metro system will alleviate the traffic congestion in the city. 
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Bhopal Metro: From Congestion to Connectivity

  • May 2013: Rohit Associates Cities & Rails Pvt. Ltd. was appointed to prepare the master plan for the Bhopal Metro Project. The master plan proposed a 105 km network with 6 corridors for Bhopal Metro, out of which Lines 2 & 5 were identified for Phase 1.  
  • December 2016: The State Government approved the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Phase 1, covering a route length of 27.90 km.
  • October 2018: The Central Government approved the DPR of Phase 1 with a route of 27.90 km
  • January 2019: Construction work for Phase 1 of the Bhopal Metro officially commenced.
  • September 2019: The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh laid the foundation stone of the Bhopal Metro and named it Bhoj Metro, in honor of Parmar King Bhoj.

Bhopal Metro: Paving the Way for Modern Urban Transit

Overview

The Bhopal Metro, also known as Bhoj Metro, is an under-construction Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS)  for the city of Bhopal. The project is being managed and operated by Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Co. Limited (MPMRCL). Phase 1 of the Bhopal Metro comprises two corridors, featuring a total of 28 stations. Phase 1 is projected to become operational by the year 2027.

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Bhopal Metro Phase 1 
Corridor Route Length Total No. of Stations 
Line-2 (Orange Line)Karond Circle – AIIMS14.99 km16 Stations 
Line-5 (Blue Line)Bhadbhada Square – Ratnagiri Tiraha 12.91 km14 Stations 

Funding Mechanism of Bhopal Metro 

  • The Bhopal Metro Project is estimated to cost Rs. 6941.40 crores. 

Loans from International Agencies 

  • The project will be financed through a 400 million euro loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) signed on December 20, 2019, and an official development assistance (ODA) loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). 

Financial Support From the Government  

  • In the fiscal year 2024, the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs approved Rs 882 crore for the Bhopal Metro with an increase of Rs 269 crore from last year’s budget.
  • Till now, the Union government has allocated Rs 2239 crore for the Bhopal metro, including this fiscal year.

Rolling Stock for the Bhopal Metro Project

  • In May 2022, Alstom bagged the Bhopal Metro’s rolling stock contract from MPMRCL. The contract included the supply and manufacture of 27 trainsets (81 coaches) for the Bhopal Metro Rail Project. 
  • In March 2023, Alstom started the manufacturing of train sets in Savli, Gujarat. In September 2023, Alstom delivered the 3-coach train set for the Bhopal Metro at Subhash Nagar Depot.
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Key Specification 

Authorized Authority Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Co. Limited (MPMRCL)
Speed and Track Top Speed: 80 kmph
Average Speed: 34 kmph
Track Gauge: Standard Gauge – 1435 mm
Electrification 750 V DC Third Rail
SignallingCommunications-Based Train Control (CBTC)
Project Cost Rs. 6941.40 crores ( Approx) 
Estimated Ridership 2.20 lakh/day (2027)

Contractor’s List 

Contract Contractor
Preparation of a Detailed project report (DPR) of Bhopal MetroRohit Associates Cities & Rails Pvt.Ltd 
Package-01: Construction of Line-2’s 6.225 km viaduct from AIIMS to Subhash Nagar, including entry/exit viaduct to the depot.Dilip Buildcon Ltd.
BH-04: Construction of 3.39 km underground twin tunnels and 2 underground stations at Bhopal Junction Station and Nadra Bus Stand.KPIL – Gulermak JV
BH-07: Ballastless Track (BLT) of Standard Gauge at Elevated and Underground sections, along with Ballasted & Ballastless Track in DepotLarsen & Toubro (L&T) 
BH-IN-02: 156 Rolling Stock cars for Bhopal metros, including Signaling and Train Control and Telecommunication Systems Alstom 
BH-05: Construction of 12.91 km Blue Line’s viaduct and 13 elevated stationsAfcons Infrastructure 
BH-03: Construction of elevated viaduct and 6 stations between Subhash Nagar – Aish Bagh Ramp and Sindhi Colony Ramp – Karond CircleURC Construction (Lowest Bidders) 
BH-06: Construction of Subhash Nagar Depot KEC – SAM JV (Lowest Bidders) 
BH-02: Construction of 8 elevated stations on Line-2 between AIIMS – Subhash NagarURC Construction (Lowest Bidders) 
BH-IN-21: Detailed Design Consultant for E&M works at : IN-04 (5 elevated stations) and IN-O5 (7 underground stations) on Yellow LineAyesa India (Lowest Bidders) 
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Bhopal Metro Route Information 

Operational0 km 
Under Construction6.22 km 
Approved21.65 km  
Proposed77.13 km 

Bhopal Metro Phase 1 Route 

Line-2 (Orange Line): Karond Circle – AIIMS

  • Length: 14.99 km
  • Type: Elevated & Underground
  • Status: 6.225 km is under construction between AIIMS and Subhash Nagar
  • Depot: Subhash Nagar Underpass (Jinsi)
  • Number of Stations: 16
  • Station Names: Karond Square, Krishi Upaj Mandi, DIG Bungalow, Sindhi Colony, Nandra Bus Stand, Bhopal Junction, Aish Bagh Crossing, Bogda Pul (interchange), Shubhash Nagar Underpass, Kendriya Vidyalaya, DB City Mall, Sangam Cinema, Rani Kamlapati Railway Station, Habibganj Naka, Alkapuri Bus Stand, AIIMS 
Recent Development on the Orange Line 
Tunnel Segment Casting Begins 
 In March 2025, Kalpataru Projects International Ltd. (KPIL) – Gulermak JV started pouring concrete to cast the first batch of tunnel ring segments for the underground Package BH-04 of Orange Line. This tunnel ring segment will be utilised for constructing twin tunnels, which come under package BH-04. 

2. Trial Runs 
In March 2025, the MPMRCL successfully conducted an inaugural trial run from the Rani Kamlapati to AIIMS stations along the Priority Corridor of the Bhopal Metro project.

 Line -5 (Blue Line): Bhadbhada Square – Ratnagiri Tiraha 

  • Length: 12.91 km
  • Type: Elevated
  • Depot: Subhash Nagar Underpass (Jinsi)
  • Number of Stations: 14
  • Station Names: Bhadbhada Chauraha, Depot Chauraha, Jawahar Chowk, Roshanpura Chauraha, Kushabhau Thakre Hall, Parade Ground, Bogda Pul (interchange), Prabhat Chauraha, Govindpura, Govindpura Industrial Area, JK Road, Indrapuri, Piplani, and Ratnagiri Tiraha
Recent Development on Blue Line 
1. Afcons Cast First Segment For Blue Line 
In July, Afcons initiated the casting of segments at Anna Nagar Casting Yard for Package BH-05 of Blue Line. MPMRCL awarded the Rs 1006.74 crore Package BH-05 to Afcons Infrastructure in December 2024. 

Proposed Routes 

Line-1 (Green Line): Bairgarh – Awadhpuri

  • Number of Stations: 24
  • Station Names: Bairagarh, Bairagarh Stadium, Hemu Kalani, Hala Pura Bus Stand, Lal Ghati Square, Idgarh Hills, Collectorate, Cambridge School MG Hospital, Curfew Wali Mata Mandir, Kamala Park, Polytechnic Square, Roshanpura Square, TT Nagar Stadium, Mata Mandir, Jain Mandir, Sharda Mandir, Nutan College, Mansarovar Complex (Habibganj Station), Khushabhau Thakrey ISBT, Anna Nagar, Carmel Convent, Piplani Gurdwara Square, Mahatma Gandhi Square, Awadhpuri

Line-3 (Red Line): Bhauri Bypass (NH12 Junction) – Vasant Kunj Bus Stop

  • Number of Stations: 24
  • Station Names: Bhauri Bypass/NH12 Junction, Peepainer Village (Aerocity), Airport Road, Gandhinagar, Airport Tiraha, Manubhan Tekri, Lalghati Square, Idgarh Hills, Collectorate, Cambridge School MG Hospital, Curfew Wali Mata Mandir, Kamala Park, Polytechnic Square, Roshanpura Square, TT Nagar Stadium, Mata Mandir, Jain Mandir, Sharda Mandir, Nutan College, Mansarovar Complex (Habibganj Station), Habibganj Naka, 10 No. Square, Sai Board, Vasant Kunj Bus Stop. 

Line-4 (Yellow Line): Ashok Garden Auto Stand – Mother Teresa School

  • Number of Stations: 21
  • Station Names: Ashok Garden Auto Stand, Krishna Campus, Railway Station, Jumerati Road, Curfew Wali Mata Mandir, Kamala Park, Polytechnic Square, Roshanpura Square, TT Nagar Stadium, Mata Mandir, MACT Square, Panchsheel Nagar Bus Stop, Ekant Park, Sahapura Lake, Bhoj University (Chunnabhatti), IIPM Sarvadham, Mansarovar School, CI Height Nayapura Bus Stop, Sanskar Marriage Garden, Bhairagarh Chichali, Mother Teresa School

Line-6 (Brown Line): Habibganj Naka – Mandideep

  • Number of Stations: 12
  • Station Names: Habibganj Naka, RRL, BU University, Bagsewania Bus Stop, Ashima The Lake City Mall, Sri Ram Colony, C21 Mall, Scope College (Bharopur), Regional 1 / NH-12, Harigangar Nagar, Regional 2, Mandideep.

Recent Developments on the Bhopal Metro Rail Project 

1. Madhya Pradesh CM Inspects Bhopal Metro Project 

  • In July 2025, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inspected the under-construction Bhopal Metro Project. The Chief Minister boarded a three-coach metro train and undertook a trial run from Subhash Nagar to AIIMS and from AIIMS to Rani Kamlapati Station.
  • The Chief Minister mentioned, “The Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) will soon inspect the metro works. Once the CMRS gives clearance, the priority corridor of the Bhopal Metro will be opened for public transport,”. 
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2. RDSO Completes Oscillation & EBD Trials for Rolling Stock

  • In July 2025, the Research Design and Standards Organisation completed Oscillation and Emergency Braking Distance (EBD) trials for the Bhopal Metro’s rolling stock, supplied by Alstom India. The trials were conducted within the time frame of July 9, 2025, to July 21, 2025. The trials took place between Nagar Metro Station and AIIMS Metro Station. 
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The Impact of the Bhopal Metro Rail Project

Connectivity to Key Landmarks

  • The Bhopal Metro Project will play a crucial role in strengthening the city’s connectivity by linking important destinations such as Habibganj Railway Station, ISBT, DB Mall, AIIMS, universities, and key residential clusters. The establishment of the metro system will enable residents to commute across different parts of the city with greater ease and in less time. This enhanced mobility will not only simplify daily commuting but also improve overall accessibility and convenience for the people of Bhopal.

Shifting Traffic Patterns

  • The rapid growth of Bhopal has led to a substantial rise in traffic congestion, mainly due to the increasing number of private vehicles on the roads. The Bhopal Metro Project will provide a fast, efficient, and reliable public transport system that will encourage people to shift from private vehicles to mass transit. By reducing the dependency on cars and two-wheelers, the metro will ease the pressure on road networks, reducing traffic congestion in the city. 

Boost to Local Economies

  • The Bhopal Metro Project will stimulate the economic growth of the city by generating employment during its construction and operation phases. The introduction of the metro system will attract businesses and investments.  In addition, metro stations are expected to become new commercial and retail hubs, and they will also influence real estate growth. 

 Cleaner, Greener Urban Mobility

  • The Bhopal Metro will promote sustainable urban mobility by providing a clean and eco-friendly alternative to conventional road transport. Reduced dependence on private vehicles will directly lower fuel consumption and cut emissions of harmful pollutants such as carbon dioxide. This transition will improve air quality and create a healthier environment for residents.

Conclusion 

The Bhopal Metro is being built to improve the city’s transport system. As the city continues to expand, the metro will provide a reliable alternative to private vehicles, addressing critical challenges such as traffic congestion and rising pollution levels. The under-construction Phase 1 of the Bhopal Metro Rail Project consists of two corridors and is expected to become operational by 2027. The project is estimated to cost ₹6941.40 crores and is being financed through international loans along with funding from both the central and state governments. Once completed, it is projected to serve more than 2.20 lakh passengers daily and will improve access to major residential, commercial, and institutional hubs. The project highlights Bhopal’s focus on advancing infrastructure while ensuring sustainable growth for the future.