Infrastructure

Lucknow Metro's Second Corridor Makes Progress: NPG Approves DPR For 11-Km East-West Stretch, To Facilitate Access To Old City

Swarajya StaffJul 11, 2024, 03:46 PM | Updated 03:46 PM IST
Lucknow Metro.

Lucknow Metro.


The Network Planning Group (NPG) has given its approval to the detailed project report (DPR) for the second phase of the Lucknow Metro project.

The NPG, established under the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan (PMGS-NMP) to enhance multimodal connectivity infrastructure, consists of representatives from various ministries.

The group is tasked with evaluating the technical feasibility of all railway and highway projects across the country.

The second phase, named the East-West corridor, spans 11.165 kilometres from Charbagh to Vasant Kunj and will include 12 stations, with seven underground and five elevated.


The progress marks a significant milestone for this metro corridor, promising to enhance public transport in the state capital, particularly benefiting the Old City area.

With an estimated cost of Rs 5,081 crore, the project received approval from the NPG during a meeting chaired by the additional secretary of the Department of Industrial Policy Promotion.

According to UPMRC official, “The NPG meeting included representatives from departments such as housing and urban affairs, defence, railways, environment and forests, and finance. Following the NPG, the next major phase is a nod from the Public Investment Board.”

Proposed Alignment of Charbagh-Vasant Kunj corridor

The UPMRC currently operates metro services on the first, 22.88-kilometre-long North-South Corridor, which stretches from Munshi Pulia to Amausi airport and includes 22 stations.


The upcoming East-West corridor will connect to the existing North-South corridor at the Charbagh Metro station, serving as a key interchange station.

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