Noida witnesses more metro lines
Uttar Pradesh government has approved the two proposed routes of the Metro rail project in Noida. The two routes will be built as elevated corridors – a 3.9-km route between Kalindi Kunj and Botanical Garden and a 6.7-km City Centre-Sector 62 link.
The total expense estimated for the project is around Rs 2,660 crore. The proposal has been send to the Urban Development Ministry for approval with the recommendations from the state government.
The metro line will be routed over the central verge of the Master Plan road-III from Sector-32 onwards in Noida. This 6.675 km line will come at a cost of Rs 1816 crore. The proposed route will have six stations at sectors 34, 52, 59, 61, 62 and Electronic City (NH-24, Ghaziabad border).
According to officials, these two routes will be a great relief for the commuters on both sides of the NH-24 and also provide a solution to the traffic issues along this path. The project is expected to be completed by March 2017.
The second proposed metro line of 3.963 km from Botanical Garden to Kalindi Kunj Metro, will cost around Rs 845 crore and is expected to get completed by March 2016.
This line will connect Botanical Garden station with Hauz Khas station on line-2 (Huda City Centre to Jahangirpuri) via Amity University, Kalindi Kunj and Kalkaji temple station.
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