Kolkata Metro Line 5

Kolkata Metro Line 5
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Kolkata Metro
Status Under Construction
Locale India Kolkata India
Termini Baranagar (south)
Barrackpore (north)
Stations 11
Website KMRC
Operation
Operator(s) KMRC
Character Elevated
Technical
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification 750 V DC[1] using third rail
Operating speed 80 km/h (designed)

The Baranagar-Barrackpore Metro (Line 5) (12.40 km) was meant to enable a quicker commute from the northern suburbs to South Kolkata.

Line 5
No. Station Name Location Opening Connections Layout Coordinates Notes
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1Swami Vivekanandaস্বামী বিবেকানন্দBaranagarUnder construction     Kolkata Metro Line 1 Mainline rail interchange Baranagar Road Railway StationElevatedAlso known as Baranagar (বরানগর)
2Krishnakaliকৃস্নকলি KamarhatiUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Kamarhati
3Acharya Prafulla Chandraআচার্য প্রফুল্ল চন্দ্রAgarparaUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Agarpara
4Gandhi Ashramগান্ধী আশ্রমSodepurUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Sodepur
5Sarat Chandraশরথ চন্দ্রPanihatiUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Panihati
6Subhash Nagarসুভাষ নগরSubhash NagarUnder constructionElevated
7Rishi Bankimঋষি বঙ্কিমKhardahaUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Khardaha
8Rajendra Prasadরাজেন্দ্র প্রসাদPower PlantUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Titagarh Power Plant
9Shah Nawaz Khanটিটাগড়TitagarhUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Titagarh
9AnukulঅনুকুলTalpukurUnder constructionElevatedAlso known as Talpukur
9Mangal Pandeyমঙ্গল পান্দেBarrackporeUnder constructionMainline rail interchangeBarrackpore railway station(Indian Railways)ElevatedAlso known as Barrackpore

Problems

Mamata Banarjee had approved multiple metro lines as the Railway Minister. These were approved without any due diligence, forecast of funding or rehabilitation plans for people affected by the project. Now one by one, these issues are coming up and work has been delayed at multiple areas for more than three years due to the government's "hands-off land policy". Their refusal to remove encroachers has delayed these projects indefinitely and there just is no solution to this problem. While piers have come up for all the other new lines (eg. New Garia-Airport, BBD Bagh-Joka), the line to Barrackpore from Baranagar has not even started. This is because the TMC run Calcutta Municipal Corporation (KMC) refuses to rehabilitate the 12.5 km Tallah-Palta water pipeline on BT Road despite signing an agreement with the Indian Railways (IR). This issue has been present from 2012 and there has not been any progress since then. The original deadline was 2016 but not a single construction contract has been handed over since the IR knows that the bidding process would be futile without receiving a clear site. As of February 2015, however, this project was unlikely to be executed as metro construction would affect the water pipelines along Barrackpore Trunk Road (BT Road).

See also

References

  1. CAF to supply Kolkata metro trains, Railway Gazette, 9 September 2012
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