PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate second phase of Ahmedabad Metro, Connecting Ahmedabad with Gandhinagar twin city
Sep 11, 2024
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India] September 11 : Gujarat is set to witness a monumental leap in its public transportation infrastructure with the launch of the much-awaited Metro Rail Extension, an official release statement said.
This project, developed by the Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) in collaboration with the Government of Gujarat and the Government of India, will further expand the metro network, linking key locations between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar like GNLU, PDEU, Gift City, Raysan, Randesan, Dholakuva, Infocity and Sector-1.
The extension will boost connectivity between the two cities but also redefine urban mobility in the region with faster, safer, and more affordable travel options for citizens.
Prime Minister Modi will flag off the second phase of the Metro on September 16, 2024, marking the official commencement of operations. This new phase, stretching from Motera to Gandhinagar's Sector-1, will connect crucial hubs such as GIFT City, infusing new dynamism into the regional economy by facilitating easy access for professionals, students, and tourists.
This phase spans up to 21 kilometres, covering a total of eight new stations initially, providing seamless and efficient transportation services to both residential and commercial areas.
The current Metro Rail Extension will offer affordability and time efficiency, with the continuous rise in fuel prices and increased traffic congestion, the Metro stands out as the most economical and reliable form of public transport available.
For instance, the Metro journey from APMC to Gandhinagar's Sector-1, which spans approximately 33 km, takes just 65 minutes and costs Rs35. In comparison, the same journey via taxi can take over 80 minutes, with fares exceeding Rs415. Similarly, autorickshaw fares for this route hover around Rs375, taking the same amount of time or longer. By offering affordable fares and predictable travel times, the Metro is poised to become the go-to choice for daily commuters, students, and professionals working in the rapidly developing areas of Gandhinagar and GIFT City.
Further, the Metro's clean energy and efficient design will reduce the carbon footprint, making it a more sustainable option compared to private vehicles. The service will greatly help in easing traffic on Ahmedabad's busy roads, reducing both pollution and the strain on existing transport infrastructure.
According to the release, the Metro's new stations will bring major social and economic benefits to the region, particularly with the expansion of commercial centres around GIFT City and Infocity.
Professionals working in these areas will now have a fast and affordable commute option, which will increase productivity and support the growth of businesses in the region.
The Metro Rail Extension is expected to boost real estate development around the new stations. As connectivity improves, the demand for housing and commercial spaces in the surrounding areas will rise, creating opportunities for new investments and driving urban growth. By connecting key urban areas and providing an affordable means of transport, the Metro will also play a significant role in improving the quality of life for residents. The savings in time and money for commuters, as well as the reduced reliance on personal vehicles, will have long-lasting effects on the health, well-being, and financial security of the population.
Looking ahead, this Metro expansion is just one part of Gujarat's broader strategy to build a robust and sustainable urban transport network. Plans for further extensions and enhancements to the Metro network are already underway, to create a fully integrated transport system that will serve the region for decades to come.
The Ahmedabad Metro Rail Extension represents a significant milestone in Gujarat's path to becoming a global urban centre. By improving connectivity between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar, it provides a more sustainable, affordable, and convenient travel option for all.