21 cities, 1,415 km of metro-rail worth Rs 4.09 trillion approved
01 Apr 2019
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CW Staff
They say a true growth story is best reflected in numbers. Consider this: India鈥檚 metro-rail story started at 8 km in 2002. Today, the country has achieved close to 600 km. And going forward, roughly another 600 km of sanctioned metro lines are under construction with 1,000-1,500 km of metro-line proposals under planning.
Indeed, India鈥檚 metro rail network has grown rapidly to figure among the top 10 largest metro networks in the world.
At present, Delhi Metro is the eighth largest metro train network in the world. Recently, the Delhi Government cleared the 103.93-km, six-corridor Delhi Metro Phase IV; once this is completed, Delhi Metro is expected to become the third largest metro network in the world. With a total length of about 453.58 km, it will overtake New York (380.2 km), Nanjing in China (378 km), Seoul (340.4 km), Moscow (381 km), Guangzhou (391.8 km) and London (402 km). Shanghai and Beijing are first and second, with a total length of 644 km and 599.44 km, respectively.
The revolution
Evidently, India is going through a metro revolution today. With 600 route km being used by over 5 million commuters today, over 15 cities in India are under various stages of adding an additional 1,500 route km in the near future.
That said, not all projects have been able to achieve timely completion within estimated costs. 鈥淭he financial rate of return will be low (from +3 to negative) but the economic rate of return will be anything from 15 to 20 per cent,鈥� says Dr E Sreedharan, Principal Advisor, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). 鈥淭his means the metro is not an attractive area for an investor but it is a social need in which the government should invest.鈥�
For his part, Mohammad Athar, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, says, 鈥淟ike most major urban transit developments, the presence of a metro corridor has induced transformations in land use in connected areas. Commercial establishments and office areas place a high premium on better connectivity and have thus benefited from the presence of the metro. Metro-rail systems are also increasingly viewed as a more environment-friendly mode of transport and have led to improvement in air quality.鈥�
In India, metro rail has emerged as a preferential transport alternative in Tier-I cities faced with growing population, high traffic and increased pollution, according to Ashwini Bhide, Managing Director, Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation. 鈥淲ith the remarkable success of Delhi Metro, many states including Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have rapidly implemented metro-rail projects,鈥� she says.
And Anuj Dayal, Executive Director, Corporate Communications, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, points out, 鈥淢etro rail is non-polluting and carries a large number of people without restricting or occupying road space. Therefore, it is a potent answer to the congested roads of our urban centres.鈥�
SHRIYAL SETHUMADHAVAN
City-wise
distribution of approved metro projects
Project
|
Length
- km
|
Approved
Cost - Rs billion
|
Delhi*
|
411
|
1,100.25
|
Noida
|
29
|
55.03
|
Gurugram
|
11
|
36.35
|
Mumbai
|
197
|
820.78
|
Navi
Mumbai
|
11
|
30.64
|
Kolkata
|
135
|
213.90
|
Bengaluru
|
114
|
402.50
|
Hyderabad
|
72
|
141.32
|
Chennai
|
54
|
183.70
|
Pune
|
54
|
175.44
|
Nagpur
|
38
|
86.80
|
Ahmedabad
|
36
|
107.73
|
Indore
|
32
|
75.01
|
Patna
|
31
|
133.66
|
Bhopal
|
28
|
69.41
|
Kochi
|
26
|
51.82
|
Lucknow
|
23
|
69.28
|
Jaipur
|
12
|
31.49
|
Surat*
|
40
|
120.20
|
Agra*
|
29
|
83.80
|
Kanpur*
|
32
|
110.76
|
-
Source: Ministry of
Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA)- *Delhi
Metro Phase 4, Agra, Kanpur, and Surat Metro were approved recently
(Feb/March-2019)
Metro-rail projects in DPR/approval stage
City
|
Estimated
Cost- Rs billion
|
Delhi
Metro Phase 4 and Extension
|
644.63
|
Uttar
Pradesh (Varanasi, Meerut, Agra, Kanpur)
|
631.32
|
Guwahati
|
180.20
|
Andhra
Pradesh (Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada)
|
165.59
|
Chandigarh
|
139.09
|
Mumbai
鈥� Line 2A, Line 7
|
118.02
|
Kerala
(Thiruvananthapuram, Calicut, Kochi)
|
89.68
|
Others
|
24
|
Source: ICRA research,
MoUD, metro websites
Status of operational / under implementation Metro Rail Projects in
India
City
|
Length
鈥� km
|
Approved
Cost-
Rs.
crore
|
Status
|
Delhi
/ NCR
|
379
|
90580
|
Major
part is Operational
|
Mumbai
|
208
|
85142
|
Partly
Operational
|
Kolkata
|
135
|
21390
|
Operational
|
Bengaluru
|
114
|
40250
|
Phase
1 Operational
|
Hyderabad
|
72
|
14132
|
Partly
Operational
|
Chennai
|
54
|
18370
|
Partly
Operational
|
Pune
|
54
|
17544
|
Under
implementation
|
Surat
|
40
|
12020
|
Recently
approved
|
Nagpur
|
38
|
8680
|
Under
implementation
|
Ahmedabad
|
36
|
10773
|
Under
implementation
|
Indore
|
32
|
7501
|
Recently
approved
|
Kanpur
|
32
|
11076
|
Recently
approved
|
Patna
|
31
|
13366
|
Recently
approved
|
Agra
|
29
|
8380
|
Recently
approved
|
Bhopal
|
28
|
6941
|
Recently
approved
|
Kochi
|
26
|
5182
|
Partly
Operational
|
Lucknow
|
23
|
6928
|
Partly
Operational
|
Jaipur
|
12
|
3149
|
Partly
Operational
|
Gurgaon
|
11
|
3635
|
Operational
|
Total
|
1354
|
385039
|
|
Source: ICRA research, MoUD,
Metro websites
They say a true growth story is best reflected in numbers. Consider this: India鈥檚 metro-rail story started at 8 km in 2002. Today, the country has achieved close to 600 km. And going forward, roughly another 600 km of sanctioned metro lines are under construction with 1,000-1,500 km of metro-line proposals under planning.Indeed, India鈥檚 metro rail network has grown rapidly to figure among the top 10 largest metro networks in the world. At present, Delhi Metro is the eighth largest metro train network in the world. Recently, the Delhi Government cleared the 103.93-km, six-corridor Delhi Metro Phase IV; once this is completed, Delhi Metro is expected to become the third largest metro network in the world. With a total length of about 453.58 km, it will overtake New York (380.2 km), Nanjing in China (378 km), Seoul (340.4 km), Moscow (381 km), Guangzhou (391.8 km) and London (402 km). Shanghai and Beijing are first and second, with a total length of 644 km and 599.44 km, respectively. The revolutionEvidently, India is going through a metro revolution today. With 600 route km being used by over 5 million commuters today, over 15 cities in India are under various stages of adding an additional 1,500 route km in the near future.That said, not all projects have been able to achieve timely completion within estimated costs. 鈥淭he financial rate of return will be low (from +3 to negative) but the economic rate of return will be anything from 15 to 20 per cent,鈥� says Dr E Sreedharan, Principal Advisor, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). 鈥淭his means the metro is not an attractive area for an investor but it is a social need in which the government should invest.鈥� For his part, Mohammad Athar, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, says, 鈥淟ike most major urban transit developments, the presence of a metro corridor has induced transformations in land use in connected areas. Commercial establishments and office areas place a high premium on better connectivity and have thus benefited from the presence of the metro. Metro-rail systems are also increasingly viewed as a more environment-friendly mode of transport and have led to improvement in air quality.鈥滻n India, metro rail has emerged as a preferential transport alternative in Tier-I cities faced with growing population, high traffic and increased pollution, according to Ashwini Bhide, Managing Director, Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation. 鈥淲ith the remarkable success of Delhi Metro, many states including Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have rapidly implemented metro-rail projects,鈥� she says. And Anuj Dayal, Executive Director, Corporate Communications, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, points out, 鈥淢etro rail is non-polluting and carries a large number of people without restricting or occupying road space. Therefore, it is a potent answer to the congested roads of our urban centres.鈥漇HRIYAL SETHUMADHAVAN
City-wise
distribution of approved metro projects
Project
Length
- km
Approved
Cost - Rs billion
Delhi*
411
1,100.25
Noida
29
55.03
Gurugram
11
36.35
Mumbai
197
820.78
Navi
Mumbai
11
30.64
Kolkata
135
213.90
Bengaluru
114
402.50
Hyderabad
72
141.32
Chennai
54
183.70
Pune
54
175.44
Nagpur
38
86.80
Ahmedabad
36
107.73
Indore
32
75.01
Patna
31
133.66
Bhopal
28
69.41
Kochi
26
51.82
Lucknow
23
69.28
Jaipur
12
31.49
Surat*
40
120.20
Agra*
29
83.80
Kanpur*
32
110.76
- Source: Ministry of
Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA)- *Delhi
Metro Phase 4, Agra, Kanpur, and Surat Metro were approved recently
(Feb/March-2019)
Metro-rail projects in DPR/approval stage
City
Estimated
Cost- Rs billion
Delhi
Metro Phase 4 and Extension
644.63
Uttar
Pradesh (Varanasi, Meerut, Agra, Kanpur)
631.32
Guwahati
180.20
Andhra
Pradesh (Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada)
165.59
Chandigarh
139.09
Mumbai
鈥� Line 2A, Line 7
118.02
Kerala
(Thiruvananthapuram, Calicut, Kochi)
89.68
Others
24
Source: ICRA research,
MoUD, metro websites
Status of operational / under implementation Metro Rail Projects in
India
City
Length
鈥� km
Approved
Cost-
Rs.
crore
Status
Delhi
/ NCR
379
90580
Major
part is Operational
Mumbai
208
85142
Partly
Operational
Kolkata
135
21390
Operational
Bengaluru
114
40250
Phase
1 Operational
Hyderabad
72
14132
Partly
Operational
Chennai
54
18370
Partly
Operational
Pune
54
17544
Under
implementation
Surat
40
12020
Recently
approved
Nagpur
38
8680
Under
implementation
Ahmedabad
36
10773
Under
implementation
Indore
32
7501
Recently
approved
Kanpur
32
11076
Recently
approved
Patna
31
13366
Recently
approved
Agra
29
8380
Recently
approved
Bhopal
28
6941
Recently
approved
Kochi
26
5182
Partly
Operational
Lucknow
23
6928
Partly
Operational
Jaipur
12
3149
Partly
Operational
Gurgaon
11
3635
Operational
Total
1354
385039
Source: ICRA research, MoUD,
Metro websites
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