– Total cost: ₹5,452.72 crore.
– Executed in two phases by Gurugram Metro Rail Limited (GMRL), a joint venture between the Centre and Haryana government.
– Phase 1: 15.5 km; civil work starts immediately.
– Phase 2: 13 km; will commence after phase 1 completion.
– Elevated with 27 stations, linking areas like Subhash Chowk, Hero Honda chowk, Udyog Vihar, Basai Village, Palam Vihar Extension, and others.
– Includes a metro depot at Hero Honda Chowk and a spur to Dwarka Expressway with Sector 101 as one of its stations.
The proposed metro expansion represents meaningful progress towards modernizing Gurugram’s urban infrastructure. By directly addressing long-standing transportation challenges-like traffic congestion-the project could relieve visible pressure on city roads while improving air quality through reduced vehicular emissions.
Haryana’s Chief Minister highlighting job creation prospects underscores broader socio-economic impacts alongside immediate connectivity benefits.The planned integration of app-based bus systems linking metro routes demonstrates commitment to providing seamless urban mobility solutions.
However, successful execution hinges on resolving logistical delays common in large-scale infrastructure projects nationwide-especially given that older rapid Transit Systems still await approval or acceleration of funding earmarked by the Union Ministries. With coordinated efforts between state-center entities assuming importance here “Balanced inclusive approach over mere infrastructural optics demanded round” next logic review schedules Fast organized ““