Bengaluru will have 175 km of Metro line by Dec 2027: DKS
DKS said that the tender for 100 km of Metro line under Phase 3 will be called next month.
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DKS was addressing the press after a meeting with BMRCL officials (X/DKShivakumar)
Bengaluru, 22 Dec
Karnataka
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that 175 km Metro line network will be
operational in Bengaluru by December 2027.
Shivakumar,
who is also the Minister in-charge of Bengaluru Development, said this after a
meeting with Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) officials on the
progress of the Metro project in the city.
"Our
government is working towards easing traffic congestion in the city. Currently,
96 km of Metro network is operational. We have operationalised Yellow line
after we assumed office. The 24-km Yellow line has a footfall of 1 lakh
passengers. According to the police, traffic has come down by about 30 per cent
on the roads along Yellow line," Shivakumar told reporters.
"We
will operationalise 41 km Metro network in 2026 and additional 38 km, including
Airport line by December 2027. With this, Bengaluru will have a Metro network
of 175 km. We have plans to extend the Metro line to Tavarekere, Hosakote,
Bidadi, Nelamangala. A Detailed Project Report (DPR) is being prepared for
this," he said.
Stating
that the tender, which will be called next month for 100 km of Metro network
under Phase 3, including double decker corridor (structure carrying an elevated
road below and Metro trains above it), the Deputy CM said, "We have
expedited the project to ease traffic congestion in the city".
"We
have instructed the officials to create commercial activity near the Metro
station by acquiring more land. Parking will also be made available at the
Metro stations," he said.
The
projected cost of Phase 3 of "Namma metro" is Rs 25,311 crore, he
further said, adding that, "We are financing Rs 15,600 for the project
through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The tender for works to
the tune of Rs 9,700 crore will be called in January."
Asked if
the entire Phase 3 would be converted into a double decker corridor, Shivakumar
said, "The entire Phase 3 will be in double decker format. We have decided
to make the Magadi Road stretch also a double decker project as vehicular
traffic from Hassan comes via Magadi Road."
Asked
about reports of Adani being the lowest bidder for the city's proposed 16.75-km
tunnel road project, connecting Hebbal (Esteem Mall) in the north to the
Central Silk Board in the south , he said, "I haven't received complete
information on this. I can't comment on it until bids are officially revealed."
Asked
about the lowest bid amount being much higher than the original estimates, he
said, "The government is not paying any money to the bidder. The bidder
has to invest in the project and we will give them only 40 per cent of our
estimates. I got the cost of the Metro from Mumbai. They are spending Rs 1,200
crore per km."
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