Gurugram: HMRTC approves two new metro routes

Riya Fernandes Aug 20, 2024 0

The Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation (HMRTC) has approved two new metro routes for Gurugram. This development adds to the existing 28.5 Km Gurugram Metro project, which connects Millennium City Center with the Cyber City corridor. Moreover, the expansion will substantially enhance the metro rail network. It will extend into densely populated areas, linking them with key business districts.

The first proposed route will span an anticipated 17 Km, connecting Bhondsi village to Gurugram Railway Station. The route will pass through Vatika Chowk, Subash Chowk, Rajiv Chowk, Sadar Bazar, and Gurugram Bus Stand. Primarily following Sohna Road, it will also connect with the proposed Delhi-Gurugram-Alwar RRTS line. 

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Additionally, the second route will cover approximately 13 Km, traversing from Golf Course Extension Road to Sector 5. The stations include Millennium City Centre Metro Station, Signature Tower Crossing, Rana Pratap Chowk, and Atul Kataria Chowk. This route will follow Sheetla Mata Road. Consultants will soon be appointed to prepare detailed project reports for these new Gurugram Metro routes.


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