Friday 27 April 2012

Metro rail: work on three more piers begins


Decks cleared for Ameerpet road widening


HYDERABAD: Decks have been cleared for widening of the Ameerpet-Sanatnagar road with owners of 37 shops agreeing to accept compensation at market rates for their properties. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has agreed to pay Rs 45,000 per square yard as compensation to land losers.
These shops had become a major bottleneck for road-widening works with only 30 feet to 40 feet carriageway available for traffic although the road itself is over 100 feet wide. Once these shops are removed, the road can be expanded to over 50 feet to ease the traffic flow and allow taking up of work on the metro rail's LB Nagar-Miyapur corridor I.

Plan to get 60 metro rail piers ready before monsoon


Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMR) and Larsen & Toubro Metro Rail Hyderabad Ltd (L&TMRH) have decided to get at least 60 piers (pillars) ready on the Nagole-Mettuguda stretch before the monsoon sets in.
Foundation work for six piers is currently being done on the eight kilometre stretch labelled as stage one of the elevated metro rail project spanning 71.16 km across the three dense traffic corridors of the twin cities. Stage one forms part of the Line Three – Nagole to Shilparamam and it will have 305 piers.
Next month, piers foundation work for the second stage – Miyapur to S.R. Nagar, part of the Line One – Miyapur to L.B.Nagar, is to begin, according to HMR Managing Director N.V.S. Reddy on Thursday.
‘Bhoomi puja'
Earlier in the day, on the occasion of birth anniversary of Adi Sankara, L&TMRHL conducted the ‘bhoomi puja' for the operations and maintenance division of the metro rail at the Uppal depot as also for two piers coming on the route, in the presence of Chief Secretary Pankaj Dwivedi and senior officials of the Government.
Principal Secretaries – B. Sambob (Municipal Administration & Urban Development), S.P. Singh (Roads & Buildings), Premchandra Reddy (Finance), GHMC Commissioner M.T. Krishna Babu, HMWSSB MD Adhar Sinha, APCPDCL MD Anantaramu, Cyberabad Police Commissioner Dwaraka Tirumala Rao, Additional CP (Traffic) C.V. Anand, L&TMRHL MD V.B. Gadgil and others, were present.
The operations and maintenance unit coming up at the depot will be the key nerve centre for all the metro rail activities across the three routes. Senior officials expect close to Rs. 1,000 crore to be invested in the depot alone.

Thursday 19 April 2012

Hyderabad metro rail work photos









Advantages of Hyderabad Metro Rail



» The Metro Rail System has proved to be the most efficient in terms of energy consumption, space occupancy and numbers transported
» Hi-capacity carriers – very high volumes of peak hour peak direction trips
» Eco-friendly – causes no air pollution, much lesser sound pollution
» Low energy consumption – 20% per passenger km in comparison to raod-based systems
» Greater traffic capacity – carries as much traffic as 7 lanes of bus traffic or 24 lanes of car traffic (either way)
» Very low ground space occupation – 2 metres width only for elevated rail
» Faster – reduces journey time by 50% to 75%

Need of Hyderabad Metro Rail


We are in Greater Hyderabad now.  A mega city that covers 625 sq. km. of municipal corporation area and 6852 sq. km. of metropolitan area.  It is fast emerging as the hub of IT/ITES, Biotech, Pharma and Tourism sector.  Its strategic geographical location, multilingual and cosmopolitan culture, tremendous growth potential and investment-friendly economic policy are all making it an  attractive destination for corporates, entrepreneurs, academicians and homemakers alike.

» Its population stands at 8 milion and is projected to touch 13.64 million by 2021.
» Currently, over 2.8 million personalized vehicles ply on Hyderabad roads, with an addition of 0.20 million vehicles every year.
» 8 million motorized trips are made every day, of which, only about 3.36 million or 42% are made by the Public Transportation System (PTS) i.e., buses and local trains.  That means the rest of the trips are made by personal vehicles leading to traffic bottlenecks, high pollution levels and a steep increase in fuel consumption.
» A people-friendly city is that which provides a good quality of life.  An efficient, safe, reliable and comfortable public transportation system is one of the pre-requisites of good living.
» The increasing pressure of the burgeoning population is putting Hyderabad's Transportation System under constant pressure.  The need of the hour is a robust system that is dependable, comfortable, affordable and sustainable.
» The answer lies in Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS).  Accordingly, the development of Metro Rail was approved for 71.16 km., covering three high density traffic corridors of Hyderabad.  The Project will be developed on BOT basis in PPP mode.






Hyderabad Metro Rail finalises 6 -stage schedule

List of Hyderabad Metro Rail Stations


CorridorNo.of StationsLength (km)
Corridor I2728.87
Corridor II1614.78
Corridor III2327.51
Total6671.16



  Corridor 1   Corridor 2   • Corridor 3
 
S. NoCorridor I (Miyapur to L.B. Nagar)
1Miyapur
2JNTU College
3KPHB Colony
4Kukatpally
5Balanagar
6Moosapet
7Bharatnagar
8Erragadda
9ESI Hospital
10S R Nagar
11Ameerpet (Interchange Corridor 1, Corridor 3)
12Punjagutta
13Irrummanzil
14Khairatabad
15Lakdi-ka-pul
16Assembly
17Nampally
18Gandhi Bhawan
19Osmania Medical College
20MG  Bus Station (Imlibun) (Interchange Corridor-1, Corridor-2)
21Malakpet
22New Market
23Musarambagh
24Dilsukhnagar
25Chaitanyapuri
26Victoria Memorial
27L B Nagar
  Corridor 1   Corridor 2   • Corridor 3
 
S. NoCorridor II (J.B.S.  to Falaknuma)
1Jubilee Bus Satiation
2Parade Grounds (Interchange Corridor-2, Corridor-3)
3Secunderabad R.S
4Gandhi Hospital
5Musheerabad
6RTC Cross Roads
7Chikkadpally
8Narayanguda
9Sultan Bazaar
10MG Bus Station (Imlibun) (Interchange Corridor-2, Corridor-1)
11Salarjung Museum
12Charminar
13Shalibanda
14Shamsheergunj
15Jangammet
16Falaknuma
  Corridor 1   Corridor 2   • Corridor 3
 
S. NoCorridor III (Nagole to Shilparamam)
1Nagole
2Uppal
3NGRI
4Habsiguda
5Tarnaka
6 Lalaguda
7Mettuguda
8Secunderabad
9Parade Ground, (Interchange Corridor-3, Corridor-2)
10Paradise
11Rasoolpura
12Prakash Nagar
13Begumpet
14Ameerpet (Interchange Corridor-3, Corridor-1)
15Madhura Nagar
16Yusufguda
17Rd. No. 5 Jubilee Hills
18Jubilee Hills Check Post
19Peddamma Temple
20Madhapur
21COD
22Hitec City
23Shilparamam

hyderabad metro rail Root map


Hyderabad First metro rail pillar to be up next week


The first pillar (pier) of the elevated metro rail project for the twin cities will be up by next weekend near Kendriya Vidyalaya, Uppal.

L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail (L&THMR) has begun the base reinforcement for constructing the pier, one among the 305 piers to be built between Nagole and Mettuguda.

The eight kilometre section is part of the third metro line from Nagole to Shilparamam (27.51 km) and is scheduled to be the first stage to be completed. The elevated metro rail is being built across 71.16 km spread across three dense traffic corridors of the capital at a cost of Rs.14,182 crore.

The first pier will be eight metres high and 1.8 metres wide. Engineers of L&T and Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) have simulated the entire pier construction at the recently earmarked 60 acre girder yard, adjacent to the 104 acre Nagole depot, before the actual work began on the road median.

Seven stations will be built – Uppal, Survey of India, NGRI, Habsiguda, Tarnaka and Mettuguda, separated by distances ranging between 1.03 km and 1.60 km for stage one. Height of the stations will be from 47 ft to 53 ft. Stage two is between Miyapur and S.R. Nagar (11 km).

“There is enough road carriageway for barricading. Electric poles were shifted, so were major power lines of 11KV and 33 KV. Culverts were widened, open drains covered and work on an alternate road from Uppal ring road to Ramanthapur along the Hyderabad nala is on. The only pending work in the section is the water pipeline shift at a stretch between Habsiguda and Alugaddabhavi,” explained HMR Managing Director N.V.S. Reddy.

The new substation which will come up on five acres inside the depot and be given free to the Transmission Corporation of A.P. for construction of a substation will also better power supply in the area as it was being routed from Ghanpur now. APTransco has waived ‘centage' charges amount to 15 per cent of the cost of setting up the substation.

Mr. Reddy pointed out that farmers in the area had voluntarily come forward to give land for the project. For the land leased for the girder yard, an annual rent of more than Rs.1 lakh was being paid per acre to the land owners.

Meanwhile, the Centre has given its principle approval to fund the Rs.18.76 lakh study to improve pedestrian facilities and dedicated feeder bus services for the HMR.

hyderabad metro rail Images