Chandigarh Metro

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Chandigarh Metro
Overview
LocaleChandigarh, India
Transit typeRapid Transit
Number of lines2
Number of stations30
Daily ridership300,000 (estimated)
Operation
Operator(s)Chandigarh Metro Rail Corporation (CMRC)[1]
Number of vehicles16
Train length4 coaches
Technical
System length37.573 km
ElectrificationN/A

Chandigarh Metro was a proposed rapid transit system for the city and union territory of Chandigarh in India.[2][3][4] The project was scrapped in 2017 due to viability.[5]

History[edit]

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation submitted the detailed project report of the Chandigarh Metro Project to Punjab Governor and UT administrator Shivraj Patil on 16 August 2012.[6]

Chandigarh Metor.jpg

On 9 July 2015, in the presence of Kaptan Singh Solanki, who is the Governor of Punjab and Administrator of Chandigarh as well as the Governor of Haryana, the MoU was signed by the Additional Chief Secretary, Haryana Town and Country Planning Department, P Raghavendra Rao, the Secretary, Town and Planning, Punjab, A Venu Prasad, and the UT Adviser, Vijay Kumar Dev.[7] As part of the MoU, the three parties also named the special purpose vehicle (SPV) to execute the project as the Greater Chandigarh Transport Corporation (GCTC) for the development of comprehensive integrated multi-modal urban and sub-urban commuter system for the region. The initial equity of the GCTC shall be Rs 100 crore, which will be contributed equally – 25 per cent each – by the Union Ministry of Urban Development, the UT Administration, Haryana and Punjab.[8]

Plan[edit]

In the first phase, a 37.573 km metro rail network would be built of which 23.468 km would be elevated and 14.105 km underground Corridor.[9] It would run from north to south. It would start near Capitol Complex and would go up to Mohali. Corridor II, also known as East West Corridor, would start from Sector 21, Panchkula and reach up to Mullanpur.[10][11]

Routes[edit]

The proposed routes for the various corridors of the metro network are as follows:

  • Corridor 1: Khuda Lahora to IT Park via Punjab University, PGI, Government College, General Hospital, Sector 17- Interchange, Sector 8, Sector 7, Sector 26, Grain Market, Transport Nagar, Chandigarh Railway Station, Manimajra, covering a distance of approximately 16.00 km.
  • Corridor II: Sectt. Sector 1 Chandigarh to Bus terminal Sector 104 S.A.S Nagar, Mohali, via Rock Garden, Sector 9, Sector 17 interchange, Sector 17 ISBT, Sector 22-Aroma Hotel Sector 34, Bus Terminal Sector 43, Sector 52, Mohali Sector 62, Sector 60, Sector 72, Sector 71, Sector 75, Sector 76, Sector 77, Sector 78, Sector 87, Sector 97, Sector 106, Sector 105 covering a distance of 22 km.[12]
  • Corridor III : Timber Market Chowk Sector 26 to Sector 38 and Dadu Majra along Purv Marg and Vikas Marg covering a distance of approximately 14.6 km.
  • Corridor – IV: Housing Board Chowk to Sector 21 Panchkula, via Panchkula Sector 17,16,15,14, & 21 covering a distance of 5 km.[13]

Cost[edit]

The project is expected to cost 113.75 billion (US$1.6 billion), out of which 89.95 billion (US$1.3 billion) will be borne by Chandigarh Administration, 16.8 billion (US$240 million) will be borne by Punjab Govt. and the remaining 7 billion (US$98 million) by Haryana Govt. The expected cost of the metro elevated section is 1.4 billion (US$20 million) per Km and that of the metro underground section is 3.5 billion (US$49 million) per Km. The metro will be completed in two phases. The estimated cost of Phase-I is 89.95 billion (US$1.3 billion) and that of Phase-II is 23.8 billion (US$330 million).[14]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Vibhor Mohan (30 August 2012). "Chandigarh Metro Rail Corporation to have independent mandate". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  2. Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh set to sign agreement on tricity Metro project Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. http://admser.chd.nic.in/uploadfiles/press/pressnote/pr2607.pdf
  4. http://www.railnews.co.in/chandigarh-metro-project-will-not-be-financially-viable-till-2051-due-to-low-phpdt/
  5. "Chandigarh Metro Scrapped". Chandigarh Metro. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  6. "DMRC presents Chandigarh Metro Project DPR to Shivraj Patil". Hindustan Times. 17 August 2012. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  7. Ajay Deep. "Vijay Kumar Dev, UT Advisor signs Chandigarh Metro MOU".
  8. "Finally, tricity gets Metro on track UT, Haryana, Punjab sign memorandum of understanding on integrated mass transport system". The Tribune. 10 July 2015.
  9. "Chandigarh to get Monorail soon". The Punjab Mirror. 17 July 2018.
  10. Vibhor Mohan (21 July 2012). "Chandigrah to get 16 trains in 2018". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  11. Mahendra Kumar Singh (17 January 2008). "Chandigarh set for a Metro ride". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
  12. Ajay Deep. "Chandigarh Metro Route Map". Archived from the original on 23 December 2015.
  13. http://chandigarh.gov.in/advt/cmp-mrts100809.pdf
  14. Ajay Deep. "Chandigarh Metro Project Cost & Other Details". Archived from the original on 15 March 2015.

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Coordinates: 30°42′32″N 76°48′04″E / 30.709°N 76.801°E / 30.709; 76.801