FARIDABAD: The Haryana government has proposed a metro route inside Faridabad, which was talked about as of late at a meeting in Chandigarh. The metro line in the city had been talked about before also, yet the venture was postponed.
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has guided authorities to expedite work on the proposed line, which is will be the first since forever line proposed within Faridabad.
The discussion on the metro route inside the city came up during a survey of Haryana's metro extends in the NCR in a meeting in Chandigarh before the end of last month. Sources said the 28-km metro line is required to begin at Achievers, which is on Sohna Road and connect with Badraula. There would be fifteen stations on this route - Achievers, Sainik Colony, Sainik Chowk, Badkal Lake, Ankheer Chowk, Asian Hospital, Badkal Mor, Sabzi Mandi, Kheri Pul, Omaxe Heights, Omaxe World Street, Sector 78, Sadupura, Tigaon and Badraula.
The expense of the task is expected to be around Rs 5,780 crore.
The plan is to connect Faridabad Metro's Saffron Line to Delhi Metro's Violet Line via Badkal Mor.
The Faridabad Metro has been in the pipeline for some time now, and as of now has on a basic level endorsement from the state and central government. This is the first since forever metro project proposed in the city.
FMDA authorities have expelled concerns in regards to this project, saying these metro entwines would address issues of open vehicle in the city as they would give inner availability inside Faridabad. It has as of late been accounted for that the Haryana government is thinking about a connection between the Delhi Metro Yellow Line and Faridabad Metro.
While the state government is anticipating money related help from the Center, it should show a long haul plan on the income model of the metro line and on whether they will have adequate ridership to legitimize the capital and operational costs.
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