Hi Guys, According to authorities , the pilot line, which is suggested in the Noida to Greater Noida direction, will cover around 10.5 km and connect institutional as well as residential sectors in the area. In spite of the fact that, consultants introducing the proposition, assessed the expense of constructing a tram network to about Rs 20 crore for every kilometer, the real cost might be finished after the DPR is concluded.
According to most recent news, having concentrated on the viability of tramways in foreign European nations, authorities said a light rail transport system to give last mile connectivity is the need of great importance. When feasibility as well as extent of the tram services are worked out, the DPR will be planned accordingly .
@ Paras, Alternate routes proposed amid the presentation incorporated a 7 km stretch along with Master Plan-I Road beginning from the intersection of sectors 12/22 to Sector 62 close to the NIB crossing and touching NH-24. This route will cross by means of Khoda Colony. A third tram route from Botanic Garden Metro station by means of Golf Course to City Center Metro station was likewise examined amid the meeting.
Hey Guys, As per authorities, CMP began a year back, after the Urban Mass Transit Company was named as consultant to set up a blueprint of the plan. On Monday, Mr Raman mentioned some objective related with Greater Noida in the introduced draft CMP. When these are included in the plan, the CMP is prone to be settled soon. The last draft CMP will be approved by the Noida traffic cell before being given to the ministry of urban development.
Hey Paras, As per authorities, the city's first ever tram route is prone to be assembled from Mahamaya flyover to Sector 132, side by side to the Noida-Greater Noida expressway as well as joining these two locations with Noida Metro stations in the area. The proposed tram route will cross sectors 94, 124, 125, 126, 128, 131 as well as Sector 132.
Hi Paras Lal, Making another stride towards putting tram services and towards guaranteeing last mile connectivity, Rama Raman, the director and CEO of Noida Authority, examined a presentation for the project on July 6. Raman additionally saw the proposal of a draft Comprehensive Mobility Plan (CMP) for the twin cities of Noida as well as Greater Noida.
@ Paras, As indicated by news, consultants for this tram project suggested major three routes in the city. By choosing one route, Mr Rama Raman has requested for a easy feasibility plan as well as a detailed project report (DPR) to be arranged with in upcoming 10 days.