Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Metro Makes Progress: Trial Run to Begin Soon
Motera Stadium to Gift City Set for Pre-Trial in March-April
The Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Metro project is nearing completion, with trial runs expected to begin soon on a critical stretch. The Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) is working diligently to launch a pre-trial run from Motera Stadium to Gandhinagar Sector 1 in March-April.
Pre-Trial Run Conducted on Model Road
A pre-trial run was recently conducted on the iconic Model Road route, constructed at a cost of Rs 32 crore. While the trial run offered a glimpse of the future, it served as a precursor to the official trial run scheduled for the coming months.
20 Km of Phase-II Nearing Completion
The second phase of the Metro, spanning approximately 20 kilometers, is in the final stages. The project includes the construction of 22 stations, including Koteshwar Road, Vishwakarma College, Narmada Canal, GNLU, PDPU, and Mahatma Mandir.
Speedy Work on Shahpur Bridge
The completion of the Shahpur Bridge, a crucial element connecting the Metro across the Sabarmati River, is progressing swiftly. The construction of each span on the bridge is reported to be completed in a record six days.
Public Awaits Faster Connectivity
The trial run announcement has ignited excitement among residents eagerly awaiting the Metro's launch. This project is anticipated to significantly improve connectivity between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, facilitating faster and more efficient travel between the two cities.
GMRC's Commitment to Progress
The GMRC's dedication to rapid execution is evident in the project's advancement. The pre-trial run on Model Road and the planned trial run between Motera and Gandhinagar showcase the agency's commitment to bringing this significant infrastructure project to fruition.
The Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Metro project holds immense potential for transforming the urban landscape of both cities. The upcoming trial run marks a significant milestone and offers a promising glimpse into the future of improved connectivity for the region.