Agra Metro

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Agra Metro
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Overview
OwnerUttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation
Area servedAgra
LocaleAgra, Uttar Pradesh
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines2
Number of stations27 (Phase 1)
Operation
CharacterElevated & Underground
Train length3 Coaches
Technical
System length30 km
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC third rail
Average speed29.40 km/h (18.27 mph)
Top speed90 km/h (56 mph)
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The Agra Metro is an under-construction rapid transit network in Agra, the fourth largest city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Detailed Project Report(DPR) was submitted in 2014 and cleared by Uttar Pradesh government cabinet in 2015. However, due to formation of new government and a new Metro Rail Policy, a revised feasibility report was created with the government finally approving the project in early 2019. The Agra Metro is set to consist of two metro lines, with a total length of about 30 kilometres (19 mi).

History[]

As of July 2016, DPR has been prepared by RITES and submitted to the state government.[1]

On 28 February 2019, Union Cabinet approved the metro project in Agra worth 8379.62 crore.[2][3]

December 2020 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Civil Construction work for Agra Metro Project.

Project highlights[]

The cost of construction is estimated at 350 crore per km. The cost will be evaluated based on the June 2015 price index.

Agra Metro Rail Project will have 2 corridors which will pass through heart of the city and will connect prominent tourist places including Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Sikandra as well as ISBT, Raja Ki Mandi railway station, Medical College, Agra Cantonment railway station, Collectorate, Sanjay Place, and surrounding densely populated residential areas.

Highlights of these corridors include:

  1. The length of Sikandra to Taj East Gate corridor 14.00 km, which is partly elevated and partly underground and comprises 13 Stations (6-Elevated and 7-Underground).
  2. The length of Agra Cantt to Kalindi Vihar corridor is 15.40 km comprising 14 stations all elevated.
  3. The estimated cost of the project is 8,379.62 crore and the project will be completed in five years.

About 20 lakh population of the city is expected to be benefited by Agra Metro Rail Project directly and indirectly at the time of commencement of commercial operations.

The proposed corridors will be having Multimodal Integration with Railway Stations & BRTS Stations and will have a feeder network of Bus, Intermediate Public Transport (IPT) and Non-Motorized Transport (NMT). The Project will have non-fare box revenue from rental & advertisement as well as Value Capture Financing (VCF) through the mechanism of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and Transfer of Development Rights (TDR).

The Agra Metro is scheduled to start operating from December 2022.[4]

Route Network[]

In Phase 1, 14 metro stations will be built on first corridor (Line 1) from Sikandra to Taj East Gate and 15 metro stations will be built on second corridor (Line 2) from Agra Cantt to Kalindi Vihar.[5]

Line 1 (Sikandra - Taj East Gate)[]

Length: 14.25 km

Alignment: Elevated (6.569 km) & Underground (7.681 km)

No. of Stations: 13

Stations:

  • Sikandra
  • Guru ka Taal
  • ISBT Bus Stand
  • RBS Degree College
  • Raja ki Mandi
  • St. Johns College (Junction)
  • Sarojini Naidu Medical College
  • Jama Masjid
  • Agra Fort
  • Taj Mahal
  • Fatehabad Road
  • Basai
  • Taj East Gate

Line 2 (Agra Cantt - Kalindi Vihar)[]

Length: 15.40 km

Alignment: Elevated

No. of Stations: 15

Stations:

  • Agra Cantt
  • Sadar Bazar
  • Pratap Pura
  • Agra District Collectorate
  • Subhash Park
  • St. Johns College (Junction)
  • Sanjay Place
  • MG Road
  • Nehru Nagar
  • Sultan Ganj
  • Kamla Nagar
  • Rambagh
  • Foundary Nagar
  • Mandi Samati
  • Kalindi Vihar

Rolling Stock[]

Bombardier Transportation bags the contract to supply rolling stock and signalling system. Agra Metro project gets conditional clearance from Supreme Court. The project which was stuck due to the court stay will now progress fast.[6][7]

Status updates[]

  • July 2016: Detailed Project Report submitted to the State Government.[8]
  • September 2017: The central government rejected the DPR of Agra Metro as it didn't conform with the new Metro Rail Policy 2017 introduced that month.[9]
  • January 2018: The UP Government Cabinet decides to build metros in Meerut, Kanpur, and Agra.[10]
  • September 2018: Detailed Project Report (DPR) sent by the UP Government to the Central Government.[11]
  • 7 February 2019: The UP Government has allocated 175 crore to start preliminary work in budget.[12]
  • 28 February 2019: Central Government approved the metro project in Agra.[13]
  • 8 March 2019: Foundation stone laid down by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[14]
  • August 2019: LMRC has requested relevant authorities to transfer land for Metro construction.[15]
  • January 2020: Construction work yet to start as few permissions from the Supreme Court of India, Taj Trapezium Zone Authority (TTZ), Forest department, Archaeological Survey of India and others other departments are pending. Once permissions are in place, land acquisition will take another 3 months.[16]
  • 15 June 2020: TYPSA - Italferr JV wins General Consultant contract[17]
  • July 2020: Bombardier Transportation won the Agra Metro and Kanpur Metro rolling stock and signalling contract. Agra Metro project gets conditional clearance from Supreme Court. The project which was stuck due to the court stay will now progress fast.[18][19]
  • October 2020: Contract awarded for construction for three metro stations.[20] Civil engineering work to start in December 2020.[21]
  • December 2020: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the construction work at Agra Metro Project Site on 7 December 2020.[22]
  • April 2021: In Agra metro priority section, a total of 688 piles are to be constructed in the 3 Km long portion on Fatehabad Road, in which 344 piles are ready, 10 pillars are built, and digging is continued for 3 metro stations.
  • May 2021: UP Metro has built 400 piles out of a total of 686 in the priority section of the Agra Metro project. With this, 45 pile-caps and 16 pillars are also ready. The work of zero discharge facility at Agra Metro depot are also in rapid pace. For zero discharge facility, Several underground tanks of different capacity will be built in the Agra Metro Depot complex. For zero discharge facility, a joint water treatment plant of 1 lakh liter capacity will be set up at Agra Metro Depot. In this water treatment plant, the gray water coming out from the kitchen, washroom, floor cleaning, will be recycled. For this, a plant with a capacity of 70,000 liters will be installed. Similarly, a 30,000 liters capacity plant will be set up to treat such black water by washing the coach and whatever other chemical-rich water will come out. Both the plants will be built in the same building so that they can be used in a better way.
  • June 2021: Construction of depot line for Agra Metro has begun with the commencement of piling work on the depot line with 13 piles already constructed so far. The depot line will connect the main line with the Metro Depot which is under construction at PAC Ground where metro trains will be stabled and maintained. For the depot line, a total of 500 piles, 39 pile capes and 34 piers will be constructed.
  • June 2021: The casting of the concourse beam of Taj East Gate, the first metro station of Agra Metro, has also started. The piling work has already been completed with the construction of 69 piles of Taj East Gate Metro Station. Currently, the pillars are being constructed in the side grid of Taj East Gate Metro Station. Soon the construction of the  concourse level will also start.
  • June 2021: Along with the construction of the Agra Metro Project Priority Section (Taj East Gate to Jama Masjid), UP Metro has also started the construction of the Depot Line. For this, along with starting the piling, the construction of 13 piles has also been completed. The covered train stabling yard, integrated workshop, and pit wheel length are being constructed in Agra Metro Depot with the new PEB (Pre Engineering Building) technique.
  • July 2021: European Investment Bank (EIB) to fund 480 mn euros for Agra Metro Rail Project.
  • Aug 2021: Unique codes of all metro stations in Agra Metro Rail project gets approved by Indian Railways, as of 7 August.
  • Aug 2021: European Investment Bank (EIB) approves and is ready to fund 480 mn euros for Agra Metro Rail Project, as of 10 August.
  • Aug 2021: Taj East Gate Metro Station takes shape, and it will be the first metro station of Agra Metro to be completed, as of 24 August.

References[]

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  9. ^ "Centre rejects metro rail project report - Times of India". The Times of India. 16 September 2017. Archived from the original on 9 October 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  10. ^ "UP to Start Metro Services in Agra, Kanpur and Meerut". 18 January 2018.
  11. ^ "UP govt sent DPR to Union govt".
  12. ^ Anurag Gupta (8 February 2019). "कानपुर-आगरा को जल्द मिलेगी मेट्रो की सौगात, 350 करोड़ रुपयों से पकड़ेगी रफ्तार". Dainik Jagaran (in Hindi). Retrieved 20 March 2019.
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  17. ^ "TYPSA-Italferr JV Wins Kanpur & Agra Metro's General Consultancy". The Metro Rail Guy. 15 June 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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