Monday, 27 November 2017

Today Hyderabad Metro inauguration : 10 key realities






Touted as the greatest metro rail venture in the nation taken up in the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode, the Hyderabad Metro Rail administration will be introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday evening. Individuals can bounce on to the world-class metro when 30-km extend from Nagole to Miyapur will be tossed open for business operations

Here are 10 imperative realities about the metro rail venture:

1. The 30 km-long first period of the metro rail venture amongst Miyapur and Nagole would be launched by the Prime Minister at 2:15 pm at Miyapur station.

2. After Prime Minister Narendra Modi inauguration of Metro on Tuesday, business operations will start from November 29 at 6 am from Nagole station. There are four section/exits at the stations.

3. The extend with 24 stations covers a few occupied groups and city milestones, including the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Osmania University, Secunderabad Railway Station and real business center points like Begumpet and Ameerpet.

4. Amid the underlying days, overflow of travelers onto the streets will be a noteworthy concern. So another key component will be the reconciliation with different methods of transport like transports, taxis, auto-rickshaws and even bikes to guarantee end-to-end network.

5. The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) will run feeder administrations from and to Metro stations. In the first place, 50 feeder transports would be worked from select Metro stations and furthermore private settlements associating them to the IT hall.

Popreal.com INT  
6. Every one of the three passages of the Hyderabad Metro Rail will wind up plainly operational by December 2018. June 2018 is the due date for fruition of the Hi-Tec City Corridor and the LB Nagar to Ameerpet extend.

7. Hyderabad Metro is the world's best project in the Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) mode. The Bangkok Metro was also conceived in the PPP mode, but that is only 32-km long compared to the 72-km Hyderabad Metro, Hyderabad Metro Rail managing director NVS Reddy told TOI.
 
8. Among the 24 stations along the route, Ameerpet interchange station is claimed to be an engineering marvel and the largest Metro station in the country spread over two lakh square feet.

9. Many including India's metro man E. Sreedharan had doubts whether the project in PPP mode will ever take off.

10. Metro Smart Card sales are now confined to only four metro stations, Nagole, Tarnaka, Prakashnagar and SR Nagar. From November 29, the cards would be available at all the 24 Metro stations on the Miyapur-Nagole route

No comments:

Post a Comment