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Kavi Subhash (formerly known as New Garia) is the at-grade southern terminus and interchange metro station of the North-South corridor and Bypass Corridor (Orange Line) of Kolkata Metro in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is named after poet Subhash Mukhopadhyay. [1]
This is the list of the stations of Kolkata Metro, a Mass Rapid transit Urban Railway network serving the city of Kolkata, India.It was the first underground railway to be built in India, with the first operations commencing in October 1984 and the full stretch that was initially planned being operational by February, 1995. [1]
Work for construction of the terminal station at New Garia for the 29.87 km (18.56 mi) Kavi Subhash-Biman Bandar (via Rajarhat) metro project finally resumed on 14 February 2017 with Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL) demarcating the plot they require for the purpose. The work has been delayed for years due to multiple issues.
Only metro depot in proper Kolkata [7] [8] [6] 3 New Garia: নিউ গড়িয়া Blue Line Orange Line: Kavi Subhash: 2010 Broad gauge 750V DC [9] [10] 4 Central Park: সেন্ট্রাল পার্ক Green Line: Central Park: 2018 Standard gauge 750V DC Only standard gauge depot of Kolkata metro. [11] [12] 5 Joka ...
Salt Lake Sector-V (also known as Bandhan Bank Salt Lake Sector-V) and IT Centre are the Kolkata Metro stations serving Salt Lake Sector-V.The Salt Lake Sector-V station of Green Line and the IT Centre station of the upcoming Orange Line are located beside each other, [2] and connected by means of an over-bridge [3] forming an elevated interchange between the Green and Orange Lines.
New Garia or Nabagaria is neighborhood of South Kolkata in South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.It is bounded by Chak Garia and Panchasayar to the north, Baishnabghata-Patuli and Briji to the west, Garia railway station and Kamalgazi to the south and Nayabad and Sreenagar to the east.
It consists of 26 operational stations from Dakshineswar to Kavi Subhash, out of which 9 of the stations are elevated, 2 are at-grade and the remaining 15 are underground. With a total distance of 32.13 km (19.96 mi), the line connects Dakshineswar and New Garia and uses 5 ft 6 in ( 1,676 mm ) broad gauge tracks.
The link between Kavi Subhash and Jai Hind, to be set up at a cost of ₹ 4,259.50 crore (equivalent to ₹ 50 billion or US$580 million in 2023), [94] will have 24 stations with the terminal Jai Hind metro station being an underground one.