Website: | http://www.mahametro.org/ |
Average Speed: | 60 kmph |
El: | 750V DC overhead |
Lines: | 2 |
Greater Nashik Metro Metro NEO | |
Character: | Elevated |
Operator: | Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited |
Chief Executive: | Dr Deen Dayal Sharma |
Annual Ridership: | 70,000-90,000 |
Stations: | Total 30 20 (line 1) 10 (line 2) |
Transit Type: | Trolleybus, Bus rapid transit |
Locale: | Nashik, Maharashtra, India |
Area Served: | Nashik |
Owner: | Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited |
System Length: | 32 km |
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 as well as provide direct connectivity to Nashik city from its suburbs. The Greater Nashik Metro will connect suburbs of Nashik city like Deolali, Nashik Road, Upnagar, Nashik Airport, Sinnar, Igatpuri, Gangapur Road, Trimbakeshwar, Dindori, Bhagur, Niphad, Adgaon, Ghoti Budruk and Girnare.
This project is implemented and operated by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited with the help of Central and State Government, 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 feasibility report will be created soon. Greater Nashik Metro will be implemented by MahaMetro and funded by City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO).
BudgetThe Maharashtra government has invested 2,100.6 crore for the "Metro Neo" project.[3]
1st lineThe 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 lineThis 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.
DepotsA tram (rubber tyred metro) depot will be constructed at Shramik nagar.
Interchange stationInterchange station will be constructed at CBS and Gangapur Road[4]