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Jaipur Metro
जयपुर मेट्रो
Overview
OwnerJaipur Metro Rail Corporation(JMRC), JDA, Jaipur Development Authority
LocaleJaipur, Rajasthan, India
Transit typeRapid Transit
Number of lines2
Operation
Began operation2013, proposed
Technical
System length35 kms
Track gaugestandard gauge

The Jaipur Metro rail ground level work will begin in March 2010, and will be readied by March 2013. This project is led by DMRC GM E Sridharan.

Jaipur Metro project is getting more strength. With a positive node, DMRC finally decided about 30 km Metro rail for Jaipur which include dense populated area of Jaipur. DMRC notified Four Main route for Metro Project in Jaipur.

The metro rail would run through various areas like Ramganj, Chhoti Chaupar, Badi Chaupar, Maharani Ki Chatri and Jal Mahal. These areas would be linked with Mansarovar, Gujjar Ki Thadi, Shyam Nagar, Jacob Road, Railway Station, Sindhi Camp Bus Station, Sanganer, SMS Stadium, Nehru Place, Bajaj Nagar, Malviya Nagar and Airport.The proposed route will be a 9-km long elevated track connecting Mansarovar and Chandpole. This will be part of 12 km long East West corridor from Ramganj to Mansarovar via Badi Choupar, Choti Choupar, Chandpole, Ajmer Road, Gopalpura Bypass, New Sanganer Road and Mansarovar. The first metro route from Jawahar Circle to Bajaj Nagar, Tonk Road and MI Road will end at the Sindhi Camp bus stand. The second route will be from Mansarovar to New Sanganer Road, Ajmer Road, Sodala and the railway station. The Sindhi Camp bus stand will be the meeting point of the two routes. However, the underground metro route from MI Road, Sindhi Camp and Panipech “will remain as it is.” The government has given its consent to the final module. Soon the project will be sent for cabinet clearance following which it will be sent to the Centre for funds. In the first phase, 28.5 km-long Metro corridor will be constructed at a cost of Rs 5,300 crore, including 12 km east west corridor and 16.5 km long North South corridor from the Jawahar Circle to Jal Mahal.Of the total 28.5 km proposed route, only 6.5 km will pass through the Walled City area and in order to maintain the heritage look of the old city, the entire stretch will be constructed underground. Outside the Walled City area, the Metro will mainly run on elevated road. The government has nearly finalised the project.

Salient features

In the first phase, 28.5 km long metro corridor will be built at a cost of Rs 5,300 crore (US $1.2 billion) East West corridor includes 9 km elevated corridor from Mansarovar to Chandpole and 3 km underground stretch from Chandpole to Ramganj.

North South corridor includes 13 km elevated and 3.5 km underground route from Jawahar Circle to Jal Mahal.

Services expected to begin on the 9 km elevated route by March 2013.

Work on North West corridor to be completed by 2014, the corridor will be operational by March 2015.

DMRC to submit DPR by November 2009, ground work expected to begin by March 2010 .

Jaipur Metro Corporation to be constituted for management of Metro Rail Services in city.

Proposed Routes

Route 1 (East-West Corridor)- Ramganj to Mansarovar passing through Badi Choupar, Choti Choupar, Chandpole, Ajmer Road, Gopalpura Bypass and New Sanganer Road. This corridor will be similar to the one proposed earlier. A nine-km elevated track connecting Chandpole to Mansarovar be the first to be completed.

Route 2 (North-South Corridor) - The North-South corridor earlier proposed between Jawahar Circle and Jal Mahal has been changed. As per the new plan, the corridor will connect Sanganer to Panipech. An elevated track will start from Sanganer, passing through Durgapura, B-2 bypass, reaching JLN Marg and then Bajaj Nagar. From here it will take a turn to reach Tonk Road. It will reach Ajmeri Gate and will shift to underground tunnel to reach Sindhi Camp and then cross Bani Park. From there it will once again shift to elevated tracks to reach Panipech.

However It is still not been confirmed whether Jaipur Metro will connect Jaipur Airport. Most METRO Rails in World have their Lines connecting Long Distance Rail System and Airport to other parts of the city.

Sindhi Camp will be the major point of intersection for the both the corridors and will have two stations. The EW corridor arriving from Mansarovar will run underground from Sindhi Camp to Ramganj.

The underground metro is being envisaged to run nearly 60 feet under the surface and to develop each kilometer, the estimated cost is Rs 370 to 450 crore. In the proposed format, the metro will run nearly five kilometers underground while the remaining will be on elevated tracks. The construction cost of elevated tracks will be around Rs 125 crore to 150 crore per kilometer.

"The changes are made in accordance with the needs of the people and avoiding any disturbance to the existing infrastructure. The proposed format is expected to remain the final design. However, as the detailed project report (DPR) is yet to arrive, some minute changes can be accepted accordingly," said a senior official.


Despite the changes, the government is optimistic that the first metro operations will commence in the city by the end of 2013, while the work is expected to commence by March 2010.

Route 1 (RamGanj - Mansarovar)

East-West Corridor

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The First route of Jaipur metro rail will connect RamGanj to Mansarovar via Ajmer Road and New Sanganer Road (NSR) to Mansarovar. The expected statics of this line are as follows:-

Length Travelers Frequency
12 Kms 20446 9 minutes

East-West Corridor Stations

  1. Ram Ganj
  2. Badi Chaoupar
  3. Choti Chaupar
  4. Chandpole
  5. Sindhi Camp Bus Stand
  6. Government Hostel, Ajmer road
  7. Civil Lines
  8. Sodala
  9. New Sangner Road (NSR)
  10. Shyam Nagar
  11. Gujjar Ki Thadi
  12. New Aatish Market
  13. Madhyam Marg
  14. Mansarovar

Route 2 (Sanganer - Panipech)

North-South Corridor

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The Second route of Jaipur metro rail will connect Sanganer to Panipech via Ajmeri Gate and MI Road) to Mansarovar. The tracks will be elevated till Ajmeri Gate and then will go underground The expected statics of this line are as follows:-

Length Travelers Frequency
16.5 Kms 23884 9 minutes

North-South Corridor Stations

  1. Sanganer
  2. Durgapura
  3. B-2 Bypass
  4. Jawahar Circle
  5. Malviya Nagar
  6. Bajaj Nagar
  7. Tonk Road
  8. Ram Bagh Circle
  9. Sawai Mansingh Hospital
  10. Ajmeri Gate
  11. General Post Office (GPO)
  12. Sindhi Camp Bus Stand
  13. Bani Park
  14. Collectorate Circle
  15. Chinkara Canteen
  16. Ambabari
  17. Panipech

Present Status

The State Cabinet, on 22 April 2010, has decided that the Jaipur Metro be built on a PPP (Public Private Partnership) model. This is viewed as a setback for the DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) which was earlier eyeing the INR 7,500 crore (US $1.7 billion) project. The state urban development department confirmed that though the DMRC will no longer be building the metro, the department will still use the detailed project report prepared by the DMRC.

Reliance Infrastructure, Larsen and Turbo, are among the major private companies that are planning to be a part in this project.

Jaipur Metro Rail corporation board named

The proposed metro rail project here will be planned and executed by an entity that has been registered under the name of Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation.

The Rajasthan Cabinet announced the Board of Directors of the proposed Corporation and entrusted it with the task of deciding on the design as well as its execution, including the finances and tie-ups if necessary.

Detailed project report

The detailed project report (DPR) of the metro rail project would be ready by November-end and the Board would be giving their report to the Cabinet soon after, he said. The Board of Directors includes State Principal Secretary for Urban Development, Secretary (Finance), Jaipur Development Authority, CEO, Jaipur Municipal Corporation, Principal Secretaries of the Transport and Public Works Departments and the Chairman and Managing Director of the Jaipur power distribution company, JVVNL.