Kolkata Metro to get three new lines: Check routes, stations, and 10 key facts about the new stretches
Kolkata's urban infrastructure is set for a significant upgrade as Prime Minister Modi inaugurates new metro stretches and lays the foundation for an expressway. These projects aim to alleviate traffic congestion, reduce travel times, and enhance ...
10 key facts about the new projects
Metro network expansion – A total of 13.61 km of metro lines will be inaugurated, one of the largest single-day additions to Kolkata’s transport system.First direct airport link – The Noapara–Jai Hind Bimanbandar stretch (Yellow Line) will connect Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport to the city for the first time in 41 years.
Reduced travel time – A road journey of 50 minutes will come down to 11 minutes, while the airport travel time from Esplanade will reduce to about 30 minutes.
Green Line extension – The 2.45 km Sealdah–Esplanade link will connect Howrah and Sealdah, two of the city’s busiest railway hubs.
Orange Line link – The Hemanta Mukhopadhyay–Beleghata stretch (4.4 km) will improve access to Science City, hospitals, schools, and IT hubs.
More trains for commuters – The three new stretches will add 366 services daily, raising the carrying capacity to 9.15 lakh passengers.
Single smart card – A common metro card will work across all lines.
Modern amenities – New stations will have wider concourses, lifts, escalators, toilets, facilities for the differently abled, and digital information systems.
Airport terminal design – The Jai Hind Bimanbandar terminal will be fully underground with direct airport access. Jessore Road station has been built at ground level.
Boost to economy and tourism – Authorities expect smoother connectivity to help trade, airport-linked business, and tourism.
Kolkata East-West Metro to be fully commissioned
Kolkata will get its second lifeline when the full 16.6 km East-West Metro, connecting Salt Lake Sector V to Howrah Maidan, is commissioned. Until now, the North-South corridor was the only uninterrupted metro route.The 4.8 km Esplanade–Howrah Maidan line, India’s first under-river metro, includes twin tunnels 30 metres below the Hooghly river. It features India’s deepest metro station inside Howrah railway station.
The city will also get a third addition with the Orange Line’s 4.4 km Ruby–Metropolitan (Beleghata) section opening for passengers.
Rate chart
• Airport to Jessore Road – Rs 5• Airport to Noapara – Rs 20
• Airport to Chandni Chowk/Esplanade – Rs 40
• Airport to Kavi Subhash – Rs 45
• Airport to Howrah – Rs 50
• Airport to Ruby – Rs 65
• Airport to Sector V – Rs 70
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