1000 Kms Of Metro Rail Across 27 Indian Cities; 12 New Bullet Train Routes (Full Details)

1000 Kms Of Metro Rail Across 27 Indian Cities; 12 New Bullet Train Routes (Full Details)
1000 Kms Of Metro Rail Across 27 Indian Cities; 12 New Bullet Train Routes (Full Details)

Govt of India has declared that metro rail will be a top priority of their agenda in the coming days. Infact, 1000 kms of metro, rail is being created pan-India, across 27 major cities.

Here are the exciting details..

1000 Kms of Metro Across 27 Indian Cities

During the groundbreaking ceremony of the  Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project Phase-II and Surat Metro Rail Project, PM Modi announced Govt’s mega metro push.

He informed the nation that massive work is underway for expanding metro operations pan-India.

More than 1000 kms of metro work is already being done across 27 major Indian cities right now.

While Ahmedabad’s 2nd phase of metro is 28.25 kms long, Surat’s new metro will be 40 kms long. While more than Rs 5000 crore will be spent on Ahmedabad’s Phase 2 metro, Rs 12,000 crore has been allocated for Surat’s metro.

PM Modi said, “There was a time when there was no modern thinking and policy on metro in our country. The result was that there was a different (type of) metro in each city,”

He informed that before 2014, only 225 kms of metro line was operational in India as a result of 10-12 years of work, which has now increased to 450 kms.

12 More Bullet Train Routes Finalized

It seems that transportation is something which present Govt is really keen to focus and expand. And it makes sense as well: Better and faster transportation between cities means better business and more jobs.

As we had shared earlier, besides India’s 1st bullet train route between Ahmedabad and Mumbai, 12 more bullet trains routes have been approved.

A comprehensive National Rail Plan has been developed, which will take care of the high speed rail connectivity.

Here are all the details about 12 new routes for bullet trains, across India.

We will keep you updated, as we receive more details. 

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