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MOU between IWAI and KMRL for Kochi Metro Terminal

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The MoU between IWAI and KMRL for the land required to construct the Kochi Water Metro terminal at Kakakkand was signed at IWAI headquarters in Noida.
The MoU between IWAI and KMRL for the land required to construct the Kochi Water Metro terminal at Kakakkand was signed at IWAI headquarters in Noida.

KERALA (Metro Rail News): On Thursday, Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) was signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to construct the Kochi Metro terminal at Kakakkand with Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI).

Before this project KMRL began the land acquisition process for an extension of the metro up to Info park. KMRL will widen the Kakkanad-Airport corridor to a 22-metre-wide stretch, and construct metro pillars in the centre of the stretch. Palarivattom Junction, Palarivattom Bypass Junction and Collectorate Junction will also be widened. The 11.2 km (7.0 mi) extension will link Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium to Info park via Kakkanad, and is estimated to cost Rs. 2,024 Crore. Ernakulam District Collector K. Mohammed Y. Safirulla stated in March 2017, that the land evaluation process for the project had been completed.

The State Cabinet Approved Phase II of the Kochi Metro on 17 May 2017. It is estimated to cost Rs. 2,577 Crore. Unlike Phase I, the KMRL will implement Phase II independently without the involvement of the DMRC. Phase II comprises a 11.2 km (7.0 mi) line from Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium to Info park via Kakkanad. There will be 11 stations on the line – Palarivattom Junction, Palarivattom Signal, Chembumukku, Vazhakkala, Kunnumpuram, Kakkanad Junction, Kochi Special Economic Zone, Chittethukara, Rajagiri, Info Park I and Info Park II.

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Gujarat Government allocates Budget for Bullet Train and Metro Rail Projects

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Ahmedabad, India ( Metro Rail News): On Thursday, Gujarat Government allocates a budget of Rs. 2068 Crore for the first bullet project between Mumbai to Ahmedabad high-speed metro rail corridor and other metro rail projects being planned in the state.

Rs. 1500 Crore has been allocated for the bullet train project and Rs. 568 Crore has been allocated for the under-construction Ahmedabad and Surat metro rail project which includes Metro Lite, Metro Neo Projects for Vadodara, Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar.

According to National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited, a total of 12,013 hectares have been acquitted of which 904 hectares are in Gujarat, 7.65 hectares in Dadra and Nagar Haveli and 101 hectares in Maharashtra and this work would be completed by 2025.

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Tenders Invite for Construction of Seven Metro Stations in Indore

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BHOPAL, India ( Metro Rail News): Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRCL) invites online global tenders for the construction of seven metro stations in the Indore Metro Rail Project.

Work in these Seven Metro Stations are Design and construction of all civil, structural, roof structure, mechanical, electrical work. 7 metro stations including Entry/ Exit, Foot Over Bridge (FOB), Bridge between station etc. The 7 Metro stations are ISBT/ MR 10 Flyover, Chandragupta Square, Hira Nagar, Bapat Square, Meghdoot Garden, Vijay Nagar Square and Radisson Square for Indore Metro Rail Project.

Stations names are tentative and are likely to undergo change as per the approval of the government of Madhya Pradesh.

MPMRCL has applied for loans from the various funding agencies towards the part cost of the project. Before this work MPMRCL spent RS. 228.96 Crores in October 2018 for the construction of a bridge from ISBT/MR10 Flyover and Mumtaz Bag Colony which is carried by Dilip Buildcon Limited.
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Bhopal and Indore Metro Gets RS. 262 CR in MP Budget 2021-22

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BHOPAL, India (Metro Rail News): Madhya Pradesh government allocated Rs. 262 Crore for Bhopal and Indore metro project. On Tuesday finance minister Jagadish Devda presented the state budget of Rs. 2.42 Lakh Crore for this year.

According to the Sources in the last three years, the MP government has expanded RS. 475 Crore for the development of metro projects.

Madhya Pradesh Government spent a lot of money for the development of metro projects but they can’t achieve as per expectations but in this year MP government take an initiative of “Atmanirbhar Bharat” Mission which ensure people satisfactions and also increase the growth of public transportation- said by Jagadish Devda.

Recently, Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRC) has invited global tenders for the construction of seven stations of the Indore Metro Rail project. The construction of a bridge for the same section was given to Dilip Buildcon Ltd.
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As part of the state government’s contribution, Rs. 900 Crore would go towards Smart City Mission and Rs. 262 Crore for the Metro Rail Project development.

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JMRC to spend Rs. 4,546 Crore for phase-2 project

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RAJASTHAN, India (Metro Rail News): Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation has finalised the revised detailed project report of Jaipur Metro corridor Phase-2. A total of 23.5 KM metro rail network has been planned between India Gate and Ambabari at the estimated cost of Rs.
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4,546 Crore.

There are 21 stations in the phase-2 which include Sitapur Industrial Area, Shatabdi Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Sanganer, Sitabari, Banu Nagar, Ram Bagh, C- Scheme, Chandra Pola, Bani Park, Sirampura, Ambabari, Prominent hospitals like SMS Hospital, Apollo, Zanana which also connects Jaipur International Airport.

The State Government should take up this project and it will be done by 2031. JMRC does not decide to construct any underground tunnels as it would increase the cost of the project. JMRC has also invited invitations and suggestions from the public.

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Johnson Lifts to supply Escalators for Kanpur and Agra Metro Projects

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Johnson Lifts Limited supply Escalators in Kanpur and Agra
Metro Project in Kanpur and Agra.

LUCKNOW, India (Metro Rail News): M/S Johnson Lifts Pvt. Ltd has got the contract from Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC) for the supply of Escalators including maintenance of two years during the Defect Liability Period (DLP) and one-year Comprehensive Annual Maintenance beyond the DLP Period for Kanpur (Corridor 1 and 2) and Agra (Corridor 1).

According to Technical and Financial Evaluation of offer submitted on 02.12.2020 and as per the terms and conditions of the tender KNPAGE-04 and on 27.12.2021 M/S Johnson Lifts Pvt. Limited got the letter of acceptance.

In September 2020, the UPMRC invited tenders for contract: KNPAGE-04 and India’s most reputed company such as M/S Schindler India Pvt. Ltd. Consortium, M/S OTIS Elevator Company (India) Ltd. Consortium, M/S Johnson Lifts Private Ltd and M/S Thyssenkrupp Elevator (India) Pvt. Ltd Consortium fills the tender for this work.

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UP Metro Celebrates NATIONAL SAFETY WEEK at Kanpur Project

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UPMRC Official taking pledge on National Safety Week
UPMRC Official taking pledge on National Safety Week | Photo Copy Right: UPMRC

KANPUR (Metro Rail News): UP Metro has been celebrating safety week from 01st March 2021 to 06th March 2021. The main purpose of this initiative is to spread awareness and aware people to follow the safety norms strictly.

On this occasion UP Metro’s MD Shri Kumar Keshav said “With the objective of ensuring safe execution of works at the construction/ work site. The Company has been continuously making efforts to provide compulsory training in relation to Safety, Health and Environment (SHE)”.

Civil Contractor Labours
The officials of UP Metro and the Civil Contractor M/S Afcons along with the labourers took “Safety Pledge”.
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UP Metro also adhered to the international standards of safety during the implementation of the Lucknow Metro Rail Project, for which the project was felicitated with the ‘GOLD’ Award in 2019 under the project category of the international Royal Society for the prevention of accidents (ROSPA).

On the said occasion all the officials of UP Metro and the Civil Contractor M/S Afcons along with the labourers took “Safety Pledge” at Kanpur Metro Project.

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Metro Network to be expanded in the country, 25 cities to have metro by 2025: Union Minister

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Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Honorable Minister for State (I/C) for Housing and Urban Affairs
Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gass

DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Union Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs Mr. Hardep Singh Puri shared his vision and opinion for expanding the metro rail network in the country.

The minister recently was expressing his views in a webinar where he spoke as key speaker. Mr. Puri said that there is a need of improved connectivity of metros in Indian cities. Highlighting the development in metro rail network in the country in last the last six years considering it to be the most sustainable mode of public transport system he said that till 2014, there was only 248 kilometres of metro rail network operational in five Indian cities. During a period of 06 years the network has expanded by more than 469 km and today a total of 717 km of metro is operational in 18 cities in the country.

The Union minister while elaborating government’s plan of extending metro rail network said that by 75th year of India’s Independence in 2022, the metro rail network would extend to around 1000 kms by present network. By 2025 at least 25 Indian cities will have a metro network with a total network of 1700 kms.

The Minister said that the focus of the government is to develop an inclusive system together with multimodal integration and last-mile connectivity under the new metro rail policy.

He added that the government has conceptualized two new metro systems – Metro Lite and Metro Neo. Both these metro systems are preferred as per passenger traffic. For smaller cities with peak hour peak direction traffic up to 15000 metro lite is preferable while for PHPDT traffic up to 8000 metro neo is considered. He added that the first Metro Neo system of Nasik with a network of 33 kilometres has been included in the 2021-22 budget while the fist metro lite system is proposed between Rithala and Narela as part of Delhi Metro’s phase IV project.

Speaking about Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) in the country proposed between Delhi and Meerut, the first in India, the minister said that the corridor is an innovative dual transit mode with RRTS and metro on the same infrastructure of over 22 kms in Meerut city.

He also spoke about government’s effort of establishing a robust manufacturing industry. He said that the government has managed to do this in rail sector by standardising various components. Explaining standardisation the minister added that it is due to efforts towards standardisation which ensures that the metro rail components in new metro projects conform to prescribed standards and incentivising manufacturers to plan long term investment to set up manufacturing units which helps in reducing cost and promoting indigenisation.

Speaking about rolling stock the Urban Affairs Minister said that minimum local content required for rolling stock is 60 percent. In telecommunications and signalling it is 50 percent, civil works 90 percent and for electrical and mechanical components it is 60 percent. He also said that 64 sub-components of rolling stock, electrical and mechanical traction etc. have also been identified for procurement from local sources.

The minister termed the metro rail projects in India a stellar example of ‘Make in India’ campaign. He stated that the ‘Made in India’ metro equipment is also being exported to countries like Australia and Canada.

Laying stress on need of developing alternative mode of transportation for growing population in India Mr. Hardeep Puri said that due to ever increasing population in the country more than 600 million people would be living in urban cities of India by 2030. This would create a huge pressure on the present transportation system. Therefore, alternative and population friendly metro rail network would be required be developed to cater to the needs of growing population. For this an additional 600-700 kms of metro lines would be required to be developed every year which can only be achieved through domestic manufacturing, he added.

The Urban minister emphasizing economic viability of metro rail projects in India said that the new metro systems like Metro Neo and Metro Lite is helping bring down the construction and operationalization cost of metros substantially. He also added that the domestic manufacturing is helping complete the metro projects timely and speedly in the country. He stated that, in last two years, orders for 1200 coaches have been placed in India with manufacturers such as BEML, Bombardier, Alstom etc.

Speaking about the cost further he said that, the construction of overhead metro in the conventional system costs Rs. 300 crore per km while an underground metro costs Rs 500 crore per K.m but on the other hand construction of Metro Lite per k.m costs just Rs 120-140 crores. In case of Metro Neo the cost further comes down to Rs 60 –Rs 80 per km. Adding about PHPDT (Peak hour peak direction traffic) the minister told that both Metro lite and Mtro Neo are capable of performing in terms of carrying capacity roughly the same load at the fraction of the cost.

Metro Neo can be used 8000 PHPDT while Metro Lite has a PHPDT of 15000, he added. Speaking about creation of UMTAs (Unified Metropolitan Transportation Authorities) the minister said that the creation of UMTAs shall facilitate coordinated planning, implementation and management of urban transport programmes in the country. He said that the government is moving towards UMTAs in the nation. Four states – Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh are already having it.      

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The Navi Mumbai metro to be operational by Dec 2021: CIDCO

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MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): The partial section of Navi Mumbai Metro Phase 1 is expected to be opened by the end of this year as planned by CIDCO (City and Industrial Development Corporation) Maharashtra.

The commercial services between Central Park in Kharghar to Pendhar in Taloja at five stations are planned to be started first with the remaining sections at the route likely to be started by December 2022.

The CIDCO officials said that the commercial operation between station 7-11 (Central Park to Pendhar) and between station 1-6 (Belapur to Kharghar sector 14) is scheduled tentatively by the end of December 2021 and December 2022 respectively after seeking certification from Commissioner, Metro Rail Safety (CMRS).

CIDCO has appointed Maha Metro (Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation) to complete the remaining work of Navi Mumbai Metro Project Phase 1 which has already been delayed due to multiple reasons. The remaining project has been undertaken by Maha Metro technical team who also had a joint visit to the project with CIDCO officials.

Earlier on 23th of this month, Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, Vice Chairman and Managing Director CIDCO, Dr. Brajesh Dixit, Managing Director, Maha Metro, Ashwin Mudgal, Joint Managing Director, CIDCO and Maha Metro Engineers visited the metro sites and examined the current status of the work. The Maha Metro also has set-up its project office at Taloja Depot.

The Maha Metro has deployed a team of 20 engineers for ground-level execution too. The Maha Metro team will execute the Navi Mumbai Phase 1 Metro Project while CIDCO would continue to work as a project proponent according to recent updates.

Four elevated corridors are being developed under Navi Mumbai Metro by CIDCO to make public transport of the area functional at different nodes.
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A trial run on line 1 measuring 11.1 kms with 11 stations and depot at Taloja was conducted successfully recently, said officials from City and Industrial Development Corporation, Maharashtra.

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Mumbai Metro Gaining Pace – MMRDA begins pre-trial run

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MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): Mumbai Metro’s much-awaited Dahisar – DN Nagar (Line 2A) and Andheri East – Dahisar East (Line 7) seems to start soon as MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) conducted the trial runs of their first train set on 25th of this month.

The train for trail runs developed by BEML Ltd. was received at Charkop Depot last month on 28th. The BEML supplied their first of six-car train set to MMRDA under their MRS1 contract of supply of 96 trains to the Development Authority.

The BEML engineers have already done the trials by splitting the six-car train into two units of 3 cars each. The smaller units are being prepared for energization and limited movement using hard-wired commands only.

In continuation with the developments, the first self powered movement of the train for  trail runs was conducted on Feb 16th & 17th. The three car train was energized for first time after testing its high voltage traction power systems including propulsion, equipments, brake systems and pantograph.

Encouraged with the results, the MMRDA did the dynamic low speed testing of the integrated six car train over a 520 metres of test track at Ckarkop depot which was flagged off by MMRDA Commissioner, RA Rajiv.

The MMRDA is now working on functionality of the trains on various subsystems like Vehicle Control Circuit (VCC), TCMS Control and Interfaces with different subsystems, propulsion fine-tuning with brake systems, Shore Supply Units, High Voltage, Auxillary Power Supply, Brakes & Pneumatics, Door System, Air Conditioning, Lightening, Announcement (Passenger) and Passenger Information System (PA-PIS) etc. to verify each sub-system individually. The integrated testing shall be done at the Charkop depot.

The testing as per MMRDA officials is about to take one month’s time after which the trail runs on the mainline shall also start once the connectivity to mainline is achieved. The MMRDA expects to commence the combined integrated testing of the train with signalling system after the second train set delivery which is expected in March by BEML. The entire trial runs is expected to be completed in next 4-5 months as per MMRDA, after which the commercial run on Mumbai Metro’s Line 2A and Line 7 can be started for Mumbaikers.      

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