Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Metro to run on 2 routes in Patna


Patna Metro is the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system for the City of Patna in Bihar. On Sep 14 2011, The Planning Commission of India gave approval for the Patna Metro. The Metro rail will be introduced on two routes under the public-private partnership mode. The Metro rail will run on two routes: - Dak bunglow Square to Saguna Morh and Danapur to Patna city. In the first phase, Metro Rail services would be provided between Patna and Danapur and in the second between Patna Junction and Digha, both distances of 20 km each.


Corridors
  •     Corridor 1 (15 km): Saguna More-Bailey Road-Dakbangalow Chowk-Frazer Road-Gandhi Maidan
  •   Corridor 2 (25 km): Danapur-Digha-Kurji-Raja Pul-Gandhi Maidan-Ashok Rajpath-Agamkuan-Didarganj(Patna City)

The government also plans to construct a third Metro line from Patna Junction to Digha Ghat passing through the heart of the city.

Project Detail

The Project will be based on Public-Private Partnership. The Centre would provide 20 per cent of the cost as Viability Gap Fund while the state government would spend a similar sum depending upon the final estimate of the project. The remaining amount would be borne by the private company involved in the construction of the Metro Rail. The project's total cost would be about 8000 Crore. The entire Metro System would be elevated



Friday, September 16, 2011

Metro rail to arrive in Patna


 The Planning Commission has given a go-ahead for the construction of the Metro rail in this Bihar capital, government said on Friday.
"With the Planning Commission having agreed to it, the Metro rail will come to Patna," Bihar Urban Development Minister Prem Kumar said.
The Metro rail will be introduced on two routes under the public-private partnership mode.
"A breakthrough for Metro rail in Patna was finally made in a marathon meeting with a senior official of the Planning Commission that was held here Sep 14," an official confirmed.
Planning Commission advisor Rajendra Haldia discussed the project with top officials of the state urban development department. "They also made an inspection of the likely Metro rail routes - Dak bunglow Square to Saguna Morh and Danapur to Patna city," the official added.


 In the wake of Bihar government decision to build Marine Drive type road all along the Ganga in Patna, Patnaites are now looking up to CM Nitish Kumar to take the initiative to provide metro rail facility to cope with huge traffic snarls in the city.
Sources said the Nitish government has already discussed the feasibility of the metro rail project in Patna with the Delhi Metro authorities. The state government was earlier inclined to go for a joint venture with the railways for this project. A senior Railway Board official from New Delhi had explored its feasibility a few months ago. However, the matter yielded no tangible results so far.
According to former technical expert of the railways G N Sahay, cities having the population of over 20 lakh, are being provided with metro rail facilities. The Centre has recently approved the plan for metro rail projects for cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore and Kochi. Patna having the population of about 23 lakh, is urgently in need of this facility, he said.