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Jaipur Metro
The Jaipur Metro is a rapid transit system in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Construction on the mostly elevated part of the first line, called Phase 1A, comprising 9.63 kilometres (5.984 mi) of route from Mansarovar to Chandpole Bazaar, started in November 2010, and was completed in 2014. The Jaipur Metro began commercial service between Chandpole and Mansarovar on 3 June 2015. The Jaipur Metro is the first metro in India to run on triple-storey elevated road and metro track. Phase 1-B, from Chandpole to Badi Chaupar, began operation on 23 September 2020.
The Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd., abbreviated to JMRC, is a state-owned company that operates the Jaipur Metro. The Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. was created on 1 January 2010. Among the Rapid Transit systems of India, it has been recorded fastest to conduct of trial run after starting construction, when it commenced trial runs in Jaipur on 18 September 2013 flagged off by the then Chief Minister of Rajasthan Shri Ashok Gehlot.
Physical construction work on the Jaipur Metro started on 24 February 2011. JMRC consulted the DMRC on rapid transit operation and construction techniques.
The first line of the Jaipur Metro was opened to public by Vasundhara Raje, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, on 3 June 2015, and thus, it became the sixth rapid transit system in India. Phase 1-B of the project started operating on 23 September 2020.
The Jaipur Metro is being built in 2 phases. Phase 1 consists of the Pink Line and Phase 2 consists of the Orange Line. Currently[when?], the Orange Line is being planned. The implementation of Phase 1A of the project (Mansarover to Chandpole having the length of about 9.63 km (5.984 mi)) including the civil works, permanent way, depot and traction and power supply, etc. was being managed by DMRC. Phase I-A completed 9 stations and 9.63 kilometres (5.984 mi) of route length, of which 0.95 kilometres (0.590 mi) is underground and 9.13 kilometres (5.673 mi) is elevated.
The remainder of the first line, Phase 1-B [2.34 kilometres (1.454 mi), 2 stations], got completed by 23 September 2020. Phase 2 (23.099 kilometres (14.353 mi), 20 stations) is planned to be completed by 2021.[citation needed] With the completion of Phases 1 and 2, the network will span a 35.078 kilometres (21.796 mi) and 31 stations.
The first route of Jaipur Metro (East-West Corridor) connect Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar via Civil Lines and Chandpole. In Phase I-A, the metro was operating between Mansarovar to Chandpole. The construction of Phase-1B between Chandpole and Badi Chaupar is completed. This is the Metro line that got flagged off on 5 June 2015, and has been named as Pink Line, as it takes passengers to the Pink City. The depot for this line is situated at Mansarovar.
Jaipur Metro was planned to be built in phases. Phase-1A (9.63 km (5.984 mi)) was completed in 2014, and Phase-1B was completed in 2020 and Phase II is scheduled for completion in 2020.
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Jaipur Metro
The Jaipur Metro is a rapid transit system in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Construction on the mostly elevated part of the first line, called Phase 1A, comprising 9.63 kilometres (5.984 mi) of route from Mansarovar to Chandpole Bazaar, started in November 2010, and was completed in 2014. The Jaipur Metro began commercial service between Chandpole and Mansarovar on 3 June 2015. The Jaipur Metro is the first metro in India to run on triple-storey elevated road and metro track. Phase 1-B, from Chandpole to Badi Chaupar, began operation on 23 September 2020.
The Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd., abbreviated to JMRC, is a state-owned company that operates the Jaipur Metro. The Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. was created on 1 January 2010. Among the Rapid Transit systems of India, it has been recorded fastest to conduct of trial run after starting construction, when it commenced trial runs in Jaipur on 18 September 2013 flagged off by the then Chief Minister of Rajasthan Shri Ashok Gehlot.
Physical construction work on the Jaipur Metro started on 24 February 2011. JMRC consulted the DMRC on rapid transit operation and construction techniques.
The first line of the Jaipur Metro was opened to public by Vasundhara Raje, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, on 3 June 2015, and thus, it became the sixth rapid transit system in India. Phase 1-B of the project started operating on 23 September 2020.
The Jaipur Metro is being built in 2 phases. Phase 1 consists of the Pink Line and Phase 2 consists of the Orange Line. Currently[when?], the Orange Line is being planned. The implementation of Phase 1A of the project (Mansarover to Chandpole having the length of about 9.63 km (5.984 mi)) including the civil works, permanent way, depot and traction and power supply, etc. was being managed by DMRC. Phase I-A completed 9 stations and 9.63 kilometres (5.984 mi) of route length, of which 0.95 kilometres (0.590 mi) is underground and 9.13 kilometres (5.673 mi) is elevated.
The remainder of the first line, Phase 1-B [2.34 kilometres (1.454 mi), 2 stations], got completed by 23 September 2020. Phase 2 (23.099 kilometres (14.353 mi), 20 stations) is planned to be completed by 2021.[citation needed] With the completion of Phases 1 and 2, the network will span a 35.078 kilometres (21.796 mi) and 31 stations.
The first route of Jaipur Metro (East-West Corridor) connect Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar via Civil Lines and Chandpole. In Phase I-A, the metro was operating between Mansarovar to Chandpole. The construction of Phase-1B between Chandpole and Badi Chaupar is completed. This is the Metro line that got flagged off on 5 June 2015, and has been named as Pink Line, as it takes passengers to the Pink City. The depot for this line is situated at Mansarovar.
Jaipur Metro was planned to be built in phases. Phase-1A (9.63 km (5.984 mi)) was completed in 2014, and Phase-1B was completed in 2020 and Phase II is scheduled for completion in 2020.