Shri P. Uday Kumar Reddy, General Manager, Metro Railway inspected Park Street and Belgachia Metro stations.
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- He inspected platforms, concourse level, station signages, overall cleanliness, AFC-PC gates and other passenger amenities of these two stations. GM instructed concerned officials to maintain and further improve the high standards of amenities and operations of these two busy stations.
- Shri Reddy, after completing the inspection of Park Street station, travelled up to Belgachia station in a Metro. Shri Reddy also inspected the Belgachia Quarter Complex auditorium today. During return journey, he travelled up to Jatin Das Park station from Belgachia in another Metro.
- He expressed his satisfaction seeing the overall arrangements and cleanliness of Park Street and Belgachia stations.
- Prior to this, the General Manager visited the Rail Museum at Howrah. He saw the non-ac Metro coach, wooden coach and other locos of yesteryears kept there for display to the public.
About Kolkata Metro:
- Metro Railway, Kolkata is the first underground metro in India. It extends from Dakshineswar to Kavi Subhash Metro station near Garia, on the busy North-South axis of Kolkata over a length of 31.365 Kms. with 26 Stations & 15.70 Kms. of underground section.
- Based on traffic studies, the Dum Dum – Tollygunge corridor was first selected for implementation and work started on 29th December, 1972. The first metro line in India was accomplished on 24th October 1984, a stretch of about 3.4 km between Esplanade and Bhowanipur (Netaji Bhavan), thrown open for the Public.
- The Metro Railway, Kolkata was constructed progressively from 1972 to 2021. In Phase-I, a length of 16.45 Kms from Dum Dum to Tollygunge (Mahanayak Uttam Kumar) accomplished in 1995 and in Phase-II a length of 5.834 Kms from Mahanayak Uttam Kumar to Kavi Nazrul Metro station is accomplished in August, 2009.
- In October 2010, Metro services further extended up to Kavi Subhash, a length of 2.851 Kms. It further extended Dum Dum to Noapara, a length of 2.091 Kms, on 10th July 2013. The last leg was opened on 23rd February 2021 for commercial operation from Noapara to Dakshineswar (4.139 Kms).
- It extended in the East-West axis from Salt Lake Sector-V to Salt Lake Stadium, covering a length of 5.3 kms with 6 stations on 13th February 2020 and further extended from Salt Lake Stadium to Phoolbagan on 4th October 2020 (1.67 kms). It is further extended from Phoolbagan to Sealdah (2.33 kms) on 11th July 2022.
Source: Kolkata Metro- Press Release | Images Credit: Kolkata Metro