The Andhra Pradesh Government has approved the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Vijayawada Metro Rail Project and given the green light for Phase-I works of the Visakhapatnam Metro Rail Project.
Phase I metro rail works in Visakhapatnam will cost an estimated 11,498 INR-Crore, excluding land expenses. The plan includes three corridors spanning approximately 46.23 Km. Corridor-1 will stretch from Steel Plant Junction to Kommadi (34.40 Km). Additionally, Corridor-2 will link Gurudwara to the Old Post Office (5.08 Km), and Corridor-3 will connect Tadichetlapalem to Chinna Waltair (6.75 Km).
Furthermore, in Phase II, a fourth corridor will extend from Kommadi to Bhogapuram, covering approximately 30.67 Km. The entire Visakhapatnam Metro Rail Project will span around 76.90 Km, with an estimated cost of 14,309 INR-Crore.
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Meanwhile, the government has also cleared the DPR for Phase I of the Vijayawada Metro Rail Project for submission to the Center. The first phase will develop Corridors 1A and 1B, spanning around 38.40 Km, with an estimated cost of 11,009 INR-Crore. Corridor 1A will connect Gannavaram to PNBS, while Corridor 1B will link PNBS to Penamaluru. Phase II will later include a third corridor (27.75 Km) connecting PNBS to Amaravati’s Reservoir Station.
The government has also allocated around 1,152 INR-Crore for land acquisition. These metro rail projects in Andhra Pradesh promise to transform urban mobility, reduce congestion, and drive sustainable growth.
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