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Pune Metro: PMC Approves Rs 4,020 Crore Nigdi-Swargate Underground Line Extension, To Be Ready By June 2026

India InfrahubSep 24, 2021, 05:49 PM | Updated 05:49 PM IST
An underground section of Pune Metro under construction (Maha Metro)

An underground section of Pune Metro under construction (Maha Metro)


The general body of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Wednesday (22 September) approved the 5.4 km long extension of Pune Metro from Nigdi to Swargate.

The proposed extension will be completely underground with three stations: Gultekdi Market, Padmavati Chowk, and Katraj Junction.

The project, which requires a total expenditure of Rs 4,020 crore, may start by June 2026, reports The Indian Express.

Reportedly, the tenders are expected to be issued in April-May 2022, and actual work is expected to commence in July-August 2022.


Pune Metro project has been undertaken by MAHA Metro, an SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) of the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra.

In February, the Maharashtra government approved an extension to the 31 km Pune Metro rail network corridor by adding the metro route from PCMC to Nigdi on the Pimpri Chinchwad – Swargate Line.

A depot, parking bays, multimodal transport integration, and pedestrian bridge are part of the earlier approved extension project, estimated to cost around Rs 1,050 crore.

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