Greater Nashik Metro

Proposed rapid transit system in the Indian city of Nashik From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Greater Nashik Metro or Metro NEO[1] is a proposed rapid transit system in the Nashik Metropolitan Region.[2] The system is proposed to reduce traffic congestion and provide direct connectivity to Nashik city from its suburbs. The Greater Nashik Metro will connect the suburbs of Nashik city like Deolali, Nashik Road, Upnagar, Nashik Airport, Sinnar, Igatpuri, Gangapur Road, Trimbakeshwar, Dindori, Bhagur, Niphad, Adgaon, Ghoti Budruk and Girnare.

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Greater Nashik Metro
Metro NEO
Overview
OwnerMaharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited
Area servedNashik
LocaleNashik, Maharashtra, India
Transit typeBi-articulated bus
Number of lines2
Number of stationsTotal 30
20 (line 1)
10 (line 2)
Annual ridership70,000-90,000
Chief executiveDr Deen Dayal Sharma
Websitehttp://www.mahametro.org/
Operation
Operation will startUnknown
Operator(s)Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited
CharacterAt-Grade
Technical
System length32 km
Electrification750V DC overhead
Average speed60 kmph
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This project is implemented and operated by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited with the help of the Central and State Governments, Nashik Metropolitan Region Development Authority (NMRDA) and Nashik Municipal Corporation. It will be India's first Rubber-tyred metro. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in an interview stated that the feasibility report will be submitted soon. Greater Nashik Metro will be implemented by MahaMetro and funded by City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO).[citation needed]

Route

Greater Nashik metro or Metro NEO route diagram[3]

Project details (DPR)

Budget The Maharashtra government has invested 2,100.6 crore for the "Metro Neo" project.[4]

1st line The first line is proposed from Shramik nagar (Satpur) in west to Nasik Road railway station in east. There will be 17 stations on this route. The route will be of 22.5 km.

2nd line This route is proposed to be built from Gangapur Road to Mumbai Naka. There will be 10 stations on this route which will be 10.5 km long.

Depots A tram (rubber tyred metro) depot will be constructed at Shramik nagar.

Interchange station Interchange station will be constructed at CBS and Gangapur Road[5]

Status updates

  • Nov 2020: DPR approved from Central Government.
  • Jan 2021: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announces ₹2,092 crore for Nashik Metro.[8]
  • Mar 2025 : After long delays, Maha Metro to seek consultation from the Central Government.
  • Jan 2026 : To start real proper metro service in any city, it is necessary to have more than 20 thousand passengers per hour during peak hours. In a traffic survey conducted by Mahametro in Nashik, the required number of passengers per hour for the 'metro' has been crossed. Therefore, the way for regular 'metro' has now been cleared for Nasik.

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