PUNE: Maha Metro is looking to throw open all the three stations on the Civil Court to Swargate stretch to commuters immediately after the inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.
The three stations on the stretch are Kasba Peth, Mandai and Swargate. “We will keep all machinery ready to operate the trains for commuters on Thursday. Having said that, we are yet to receive confirmation on this front from the authorities,” a Maha Metro official said on Tuesday.
Maha Metro officials said train operation details were being worked out, and based on the clearance from the state authorities, the service would be launched for the commuters. “For now, plans are afoot to run the trains on the section at an existing frequency of 10 minutes during the non-peak hours and at seven-and-a-half minutes during the rush hours,” the official said.
As a part of the inauguration plan, PM Modi is likely to travel in the Metro from Civil Court underground station to Swargate. The Metro administration is in the process of giving final touches to the three stations. At least one entry-exit point at each station will be operational for commuters in the initial phase of the launch. “More entry-exit points will be developed in phases,” the official said.
Regular commuters are eagerly awaiting to take Metro to the Swargate and Mandai areas. Sujit Supekar, a regular traveller, said many commuters were expecting the launch of Metro services till Mandai during Ganeshotsav. “The Metro authorities should throw open the stations to commuters without any further delay,” he said.
PM to address gathering on SP College ground
PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a gathering at SP College ground on Tilak Road on Thursday. Spells of rain, however, posed a challenge in preparations on Tuesday. The area is being covered considering the possibility of rain even on Thursday.
Pune: Maha Metro is looking to throw open all the three stations on the Civil Court to Swargate stretch to commuters immediately after the inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.
The three stations on the stretch are Kasba Peth, Mandai and Swargate. “We will keep all machinery ready to operate the trains for commuters on Thursday. Having said that, we are yet to receive confirmation on this front from the authorities,” a Maha Metro official said on Tuesday.
Maha Metro officials said train operation details were being worked out, and based on the clearance from the state authorities, the service would be launched for the commuters. “For now, plans are afoot to run the trains on the section at an existing frequency of 10 minutes during the non-peak hours and at seven-and-a-half minutes during the rush hours,” the official said.
As a part of the inauguration plan, PM Modi is likely to travel in the Metro from Civil Court underground station to Swargate. The Metro administration is in the process of giving final touches to the three stations. At least one entry-exit point at each station will be operational for commuters in the initial phase of the launch. “More entry-exit points will be developed in phases,” the official said.
Regular commuters are eagerly awaiting to take Metro to the Swargate and Mandai areas. Sujit Supekar, a regular traveller, said many commuters were expecting the launch of Metro services till Mandai during Ganeshotsav. “The Metro authorities should throw open the stations to commuters without any further delay,” he said.
PM to address gathering on SP College ground
PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a gathering at SP College ground on Tilak Road on Thursday. Spells of rain, however, posed a challenge in preparations on Tuesday. The area is being covered considering the possibility of rain even on Thursday.