East-West Corridor (Ahmedabad Metro)

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East-West Corridor
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleAhmedabad
TerminiThaltej Gam
Vastral Gam
Stations18
6 (operational)
Service
TypeRapid Transit
SystemAhmedabad Metro
Operator(s)Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation Limited
Rolling stockHyundai Rotem
History
Opened4 March 2019
Technical
Line length21.16 km
CharacterElevated & Underground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (Standard gauge)
Electrification750V DC Third Rail
Route map

Legend
km
Thaltej Gam
Thaltej
Doordarshan Kendra
Gurukul Road
Gujarat University Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System
Commerce Six Road
Stadium
Old High Court on BSicon exSUBWAY-CHN.svg North-South Corridor
Sabarmati River
Shahpur
Gheekanta
Kalupur Railway Station Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System Ahmedabad Junction railway station
Kankaria East Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System
Apparel Park Depot
Apparel Park
Amraiwadi
Rabari Colony Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System
Vastral
Nirant Cross Road
Vastral Gam

The East-West Corridor of the Ahmedabad Metro is a metro route of mass rapid transit system in Ahmedabad, India. It consists of 18 metro stations from Thaltej Gam to Vastral Gam with a total distance of 21.16 km (13.15 mi). Most of the line is elevated.

This corridor will connect Vastral Gam to Thaltej Gam and will be passing through Nirant Cross Road, Vastral, Rabari Colony, Amraiwadi, Apparel Park, Kankaria East, Kalupur Railway Station, Ghee Kanta, Shahpur, Old High Court, Stadium, Commerce Six Road, Gujarat University, Gurukul Road, Doordarshan Kendra, Thaltej stations.

In the East-West corridor, approximately 6.5 km is the underground section with 4 underground stations and the rest is the elevated section with 13 elevated stations. Old High Court station will be an interchange station for both the corridors.

Partial commercial operation of Phase-1 from Vastral Gam to Apparel Park on blue line was inaugurated on 4 March 2019 by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi along with Chief Minister of Gujarat Vijay Rupani & Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat Nitinbhai Patel.[1]

List of stations[]

Following is a list of stations on this route-

East-West Corridor
# Station Name Opened Connections Layout
English Gujarati
1 Thaltej Gam થલતેજ ગામ Under Construction None Elevated
2 Thaltej થલતેજ Under Construction None Elevated
3 Doordarshan Kendra દૂરદર્શન કેન્દ્ર Under Construction None Elevated
4 Gurukul Road ગુરુકુળ રોડ Under Construction None Elevated
5 Gujarat University ગુજરાત યુનિવર્સિટી Under Construction None Elevated
6 Commerce Six Road કોમર્સ છ રસ્તા Under Construction None Elevated
7 Stadium (Ahmedabad) સ્ટેડિયમ Under Construction None Elevated
8 Old High Court જૂની હાઇ કોર્ટ Under Construction  North-South Corridor  Elevated
9 Shahpur શાહપુર Under Construction None Underground
10 Gheekanta ઘીકાંટા Under Construction None Underground
11 Kalupur Railway Station કાલુપુર રેલ્વે સ્ટેશન Under Construction None Underground
12 Kankaria East કાંકરિયા પૂર્વ Under Construction None Underground
13 Apparel Park એપેરલ પાર્ક March 4, 2019 None Elevated
14 Amraiwadi અમરાઈવાડી March 4, 2019 None Elevated
15 Rabari Colony રબારી કોલોની March 4, 2019 None Elevated
16 Vastral વસ્ત્રાલ March 4, 2019 None Elevated
17 Nirant Cross Road નિરાંત ક્રોસ રોડ March 4, 2019 None Elevated
18 Vastral Gam વસ્ત્રાલ ગામ March 4, 2019 None Elevated

Construction[]

The Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) Limited has divided the construction work of the 20.73 km long East-West Corridor of Ahmedabad Metro into multiple construction packages.

The list of contractors is as follows:

Sr. No Package No. of Stations Contractor
1. Vastral GamApparel Park Viaduct only J. Kumar Infraprojects
2. Vastral GamApparel Park 6 DRA Infracon-CICO JV
3. Apparel Park Depot Depot only URC Construction
4. Kalupur – West Ramp 2 Larsen and Toubro
5. ThaltejThaltej Gam 2 DRA Infracon[2]
6. East Ramp – Kalupur 2 Afcons Infrastructure

References[]

  1. ^ "PM Narendra Modi inaugurates Ahmedabad Metro first phase, takes a ride". Mint. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  2. ^ "DRA Infracon wins Ahmedabad Metro's Thaltej Gam section". The Metro Rail Guy. 17 December 2017.
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