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Kochi Metro - Phase 1 Route Map This is a list of stations of the Kochi Metro . There are 25 stations on the line from Aluva to Tripunithura railway station .
A metro rake approaching MG Road metro station. Kochi Metro is being constructed in three phases. The construction work of the first phase began in June 2013. The 13.4 km (8.3 mi) section of the line from Aluva to Palarivattom consisting 11 stations was opened to passengers on 17 June 2017 by Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India. [14]
Kochi Water Metro has the innovation of a boat that can be operated in battery and hybrid mode. [21] These boats are built in a hybrid system and are completely eco-friendly. Boats can be powered by a diesel generator in case of emergency. Kochi Water Metro is also first of a kind in the world to have such an extensive network of battery ...
Kochi bagged the city with most sustainable transport system award instituted by the Union ministry of housing and urban affairs in 2021. [2] In April 2023, Kochi became the only city in the country to have water metro system along with the metro rail system after the inauguration of Kochi Water Metro. It is the first water metro system in ...
This terminal metro station is located in close proximity to the Tripunithura railway station. The launch of the terminal is a good news for Kochi city-bound rail passengers from Kayamkulam–Kottayam–Ernakulam line who face delays because of the frequent halting of trains near or at the Tripunithura railway station as it is located close ...
Kochi Metro Rail Limited is responsible for the implementation, operation and maintenance of Kochi Metro Rail Project and Kochi Water Metro Project as per orders from the Planning Commission and the Union Government. KMRL is a joint venture company with equal equity contribution of Government of India and Government of Kerala.
The nine lines now make up one of the world’s largest metro networks, covering 500 miles (312 kilometers) and 288 stations and carrying almost seven million passengers per day. New York City Subway
It was opened on 3 October 2017 as a part of the extension of the metro system from Palarivattom [1] to Maharaja's College. [2] The station is located between Town Hall and Maharaja's College. [3] The name of the station refers to Mahatma Gandhi Road. It is also located at a distance of 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) from the High Court water metro ...