Meerut Metro

The Meerut Metro (Hindi: मेरठ मेट्रो) was a proposed rapid transit system in the city of Meerut, India. The feasibility study of the project was completed by RITES in June 2015. Since government has merged the line 1 of meerut metro into RRTS,it is likely to be completed around 2025 (Phase 1) with RRTS project. This will save atlaest 6500 crore rupees. At the other side LMRC has floated tenders for the detailed design of Meerut metro line 2.

Meerut Metro
Overview
Native nameमेरठ मेट्रो
OwnerUttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation
LocaleMeerut, Uttar Pradesh
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines2 (Phase 1)
Number of stations29 (planned)
Operation
Began operation2024
Operator(s)UPMRC
Train length4 coaches
Technical
System length35 km
Track gaugeStandard gauge
Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC OHE
Average speed35 km/h
Top speed80 km/h

Cost

Cost of construction is estimated at 11,540 crore (US$1.6 billion).

Corridors

Phase 1

  • Line 1: Partapur to Modipuram, 20 km – elevated (12.8 km) & underground (7.2 km)[1]
  • Line 2: Shradhapuri Phase II to Jagriti Vihar, 15 km – elevated (10.7 km ) & underground (4.3 km)

Status updates

  • July 2016: Detailed Project Report submitted to state government.[2]
  • June 2017: The project has been put on hold in view of higher-priority Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail project (RRTS).[3]
  • January 2018: UP Government Cabinet decides to build metro in Meerut, Kanpur and Agra.[4]
  • Sep 2018: Detailed Project Report (DPR) sent by UP Government to Central government for approval[5]

References


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