Metro route in ahmedabad

  1. Ahmedabad Metro: Map, Stations, Phases, Route & GMRC Latest News
  2. Ahmedabad Metro Timings, Ahmedabad Metro Rail Time Table, GMRCL Timetable
  3. Ahmedabad Metro Route Map
  4. A day at Ahmedabad’s metro rail: ‘We ride for fun as it doesn’t cost much’


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Ahmedabad Metro: Map, Stations, Phases, Route & GMRC Latest News

With the Ahmedabad Metro (the 12th metro in India), the city will also be developed in a planned manner, as it will work in integration with other modes of transport like the Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service (AMTS), Ahmedabad BRTS, railways, etc. Ahmedabad Metro has been planned in a way that it involves minimum land acquisition. By using state-of-the-art technology, most tracks along the Ahmedabad Metro route are elevated. The Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board carried out an extensive study with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and RITES in 2010. However, owing to cost and viability issues, the metro route Ahmedabad project was postponed. Ahmedabad Metro route is divided into 2 phases – Phase 1 and Phase 2 – that connects all four directions of the city. See also: A guide to paying Ahmedabad Metro route map Source: GMRC Ahmedabad Metro route Phase 1 In 2014, the centre approved around Rs 10,773 crores for phase-1 of Ahmedabad Metro route, for which construction started in March 2015. Phase-1 of the Metro Ahmedabad route is around 40.03 kms, of which 33.53 kms is elevated and the remaining 6.5 kms is underground. Phase 1 of Ahmedabad Metro is planned to have 32 stations with two corridors. See also: Ahmedabad Metro route North-South Corridor The North-South Corridor of Phase-1 of Ahmedabad Metro is 18.87 kms. This corridor will be completely elevated and have 15 stations. Source: GMRC Known as the Red Line, this Ahmedabad Metro route will provide connectivity from ...

Ahmedabad Metro Timings, Ahmedabad Metro Rail Time Table, GMRCL Timetable

Ahmedabad Metro Timings & Fare Ahmedabad Metro is a rapid transit system. It is being built by Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) Limited for the cities of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar in Gujarat. Currently Ahmedabad metro timings are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and it takes about 18 minutes to cover the 6.5km distance one-way. The ahmedabad metro train timings on Sunday and Weekends are from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM . Construction of Ahmedabad Metro started in 2015, and Phase-1 line is expected to be completed by 2022. However, a section of East-West corridor was inaugurated and opened for the public on March 2019. The 5.3 km stretch of Line 1 has six Ahmedabad Metro stations, which are all elevated. The currently operational stations of the Ahmedabad metro east west corridor are Amraiwadi, Apparel Park, Nirant Cross Roads, Rabari Colony, Vastral and Vastral Gam. Some of the underconstruction stations on which metro train will soon run are Kankaria East, Kalupur Railway Station, Ghee Kanta, Shahpur, Old High Court, Stadium, Commerce Six Road, Gujarat University, Gurukul Road, Doordarshan Kendra and Thaltej stations. Source Destination Fare Distance Travel Time First Metro Last Metro Source: Destination: Fare: Rs. 0 Distance: - Travel Time: 0 Mins First Metro: - Last Metro: - Source: Destination: Fare: Rs. 0 Distance: - Travel Time: 0 Mins First Metro: Last Metro: Source: Destination: Fare: Rs. 0 Distance: - Travel Time: 0 Mins First Metro: Last Metro: Source: Destination: Fare: Rs. ...

Ahmedabad Metro Route Map

Ahmedabad Metro Project: The Ahmedabad Metro Project is the 12th metro system in India. There are 32 stations in Phase 1 of the Ahmedabad Metro Project with 20 more to be constructed in Phase 2 that will connect Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Lines: The total length of the Ahmedabad Metro Project Phase 1 is 40.03 km. The length of the East-West Corridor line is 21.16 km. The length of the North-South Corridor line is 18.87 km. The length of the Underground line is 6.53 km.

A day at Ahmedabad’s metro rail: ‘We ride for fun as it doesn’t cost much’

Narendra Jadav, a migrant labourer from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, is busy clicking selfies and filming videos inside an almost empty Ahmedabad Metro train coach on a weekday. Following a meeting with a client, Jadav — a painter by profession — decided to ride the Metro that will help him cover a portion of his journey to Gota located in the western part of Ahmedabad. “I plan to send these videos to my family back in Gwalior. This is my first ride on a Metro train. I was asked to avail the Metro by my client as it was the cheapest and fastest way to get to Apparel Park,” said Jadav, who took a ride from Vastral Gam, the eastern end of Ahmedabad city where Prime Minister Narendra Modi had flagged off the first Metro train in March 2019 — a month ahead of Lok Sabha polls. Jadav’s 6.5-km trip on the Metro lasts only about 12 minutes and costs Rs 10. In a shared auto, it would have cost Rs 20. In a city bus although the cost would be similar, the frequency and duration of travel are major deterrents. With the remaining portion of the 21.16-km-long east-west corridor expected to be ready only by 2024, Jadav, after exiting the Metro at Apparel Park — the last of the six operational stations — will have to take a shared auto-rickshaw to Kankaria Lake and then ride the city bus to reach his destination. Top News Right Now • 68 murdered in Maliana, all accused acquitted 36 years later, residents ask: So who killed our families? • In appeal, Rahul says was mistreated, sentenced to a...