MPMRCL to begin a trial run on the 5.9 KM Indore metro corridor by September 2023

It was decided that the work will be expedited, and only two out of 29 metro stations will be constructed underground as per the need.

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MPPTCL dedicates three grid stations to Metro Rail Project in Indore.
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INDORE (Metro Rail News): The 5.9-kilometre metro rail corridor trial run in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, would take place by September 2023 a senior official stated.

Nikunj Shrivastava, managing director of Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRCL), met with members of the public and the neighbourhood administration.

“The progress of the Indore metro rail project is good. We are confident that we will conduct the trial run on the 5.9 high-priority corridors by September next year,” Shrivastava told reporters on 8th September.

During the meeting, it was decided that the work will be expedited, and only two out of 29 metro stations will be constructed underground as per the need, he added.

Six stations out of 29 were proposed to be built underground.

On September 14, 2019, the first phase of the metro rail project’s foundation was officially laid. An estimated cost of Rs 7,500.84 crore is being spent on the construction of the metro rail project along the 31.55 km-long track.

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