
“Commercial services will commence in all the three sections within seven to 10 days,” Metro Railway spokesperson Kaushik Mitra said.
PM Modi will inaugurate the Kavi Subhash-Hemanta Mukhopadhyay and the Taratala-Majerhat metro sections during his visit.
Spanning a length of 10.8 kms and with a width of 5.5 meters, a 520-meter segment of the tunnel traverses…
The deployment of high-capacity nodes at each station will ensure uninterrupted connectivity, enabling commuters to enjoy high-speed internet, make voice…
CCRS Janak Kumar Garg conducted the mandatory inspection of the stretch on Wednesday.
Let us embark on a journey to explore the dynamic intersection of art and architecture in the Kolkata metro.
Recently, the mandatory inspection of the newly built Majerhat Metro station by the chief commissioner of railway safety (CCRS) was…
The CCRS held a detailed inspection in the tunnel section under the river, including the tracks, ventilation and lighting system.
The ATO system enables automatic acceleration, deceleration, control, and arrangement of motoring activities.
The maximum passenger rush was seen at Dum Dum, Esplanade, Maidan, and Park Street Metro stations.
In a recent post on X, formerly Twitter, the Indian Railways shared images of the Kavi Subhash Metro station.
The Kavi Subhash–Hemanta Mukhopadhyay stretch has obtained the required approval from the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS).
The station’s design incorporates the latest advancements in passenger amenities, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable travel experience.
At present, only Sealdah to Salt Lake Sector V stretch of the East-West corridor is in operation.
The passengers can purchase these tokens from the booking counters of the three routes.
On completion, the station will mark a transformative shift for millions of daily commuters in the ‘City of Joy’.
The metro authorities have taken various initiatives for the smooth operations of the Metros.
With the commissioning of Majerhat – Esplanade section, commuting from south-western part of Kolkata i.e. Taratala, Behala, Thakurpukur and Joka…