Nestled on the Malwa Plateau, Indore stands out as the most populous city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh (MP). Renowned as one of India’s premier tourist destinations, Indore captivates visitors with its breathtaking landscape, rich historical sites, and a plethora of charming tourist attractions. Over the past few decades, Indore has experienced rapid growth, transforming into a bustling hub for tourism and commerce. This surge in urban development has necessitated the establishment of an efficient public transport system, leading to the inception of the Indore Metro. Read to learn all about Indore Metro.
Indore Metro: Key details
Owner | Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRCL) |
Operations to begin in | 2024 |
Number of metro lines | 4 (only 1 under construction, others in the planning stage) |
Number of stations | 29 stations planned, 16 under construction and 23 approved |
Website | www.mpmetrorail.com |
Indore Metro: Cost and completion date
The Indore Metro project is anticipated to incur a budget exceeding Rs 12,000 Crore, with an estimated cost of Rs 182 Crore per kilometre (km), resulting in a cumulative expense of Rs 15,000 Crore. In a significant development, the central government’s cabinet granted approval for Phase-I of Line 3 of the Indore Metro, spanning a length of 33.53 km. The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for this phase was formulated in 2018. Commencing in February 2019, the construction of the metro route is currently underway, with the anticipated completion scheduled for 2026.
Indore Metro: Route details
The Indore Metro route envisions a comprehensive network covering 100–107 km, featuring overlapping and branching lines. The final metro route plan includes four distinct lines, with construction currently underway on the Line-3, while the remaining corridors are in the planning phase. The four planned corridor lines are outlined as follows:
- Line-1A: Sri Aurobindo Hospital – Collectorate office – Indore Bypass 1
- Line-1B: Sri Aurobindo Hospital – Collectorate office – Regional Park (1B)
- Line-2: Dewas Naka – Juni Indore – MHOW
- Line-3: Yellow Line (Bhawarsala Square – Super Corridor 1)
- Line-4: MR9 – Indore Railway Station – Indore Bypass 4
Indore Metro Line 3 (Yellow Line)
The Indore Metro is currently constructing Line 3, also known as the Yellow Line. This line, spanning 33.53 km, forms a circular route around the city and connects key locations, such as Railway Station, Palasia, Rajwada, Bhawarsala, and Airport. The corridor includes a total of 30 stations, with six underground stations from Kothari market to the airport, while the remaining 24 stations will be above ground. Here is the list of metro stations currently under construction on the Indore Metro route:
- Bhawarsala Square
- MR 10 Road
- ISBT/MR 10 Flyover
- Chandragupta Square
- Hira Nagar
- Bapat Square
- Meghdoot Garden
- Vijay Nagar Square
- Radisson Square
- Mumtaj Bag Colony 1
- Mumtaj Bag Colony 2
- Bengali Square
- Patrakar Colony
- Palasia Square
- High Court/ Hotel Residency
- Indore Railway Station
- Rajwada Palace
- Maulana Azad Marg
- Bada Ganpati
- Ramchandra Nagar Square
- Kalani Nagar
- BSF
- Airport
- Gandhi Nagar Nanod
- Super Corridor 6
- Super Corridor 5
- Super Corridor 4
- Super Corridor 3
- Super Corridor 2
- Super Corridor 1
Indore Metro Line 1A
Here is the list of metro stations planned for the Indore Metro Line 1A:
- Sri Aurobindo Hospital
- Bhawarsala Square
- Sanwer Industrial Area
- Ganesh Sham Colony
- Banganga
- Laxmibai Nagar Square
- Mara Mata Square
- Imli Bazar Chowk
- Rajwada Palace
- Collectorate Office
- Indore Icchapur Rail Crossing
- Tower Square
- Bhawarkuan Square
- Holkar University/IT Park
- Rani Bagh
- Limbodi
- Ralamandal
- Indore Bypass 1
Indore Metro Line 1B
Here is the list of metro stations planned for the Indore Metro Line 1B:
- Sri Aurobindo Hospital
- Bhawarsala Square
- Sanwer Industrial Area
- Ganesh Sham Colony
- Banganga
- Laxmibai Nagar Square
- Mara Mata Square
- Imli Bazar Chowk
- Rajwada Palace
- Collectorate Office
- Central Excise
- Choithram, Regional Park
Indore Metro Line 2
Here is the list of metro stations planned for the Indore Metro Line 2:
- Dewas Naka
- Niranjanpur Circle
- Aranya Nagar
- IDA Park
- Vijay Nagar Square
- Bhamori
- Patni Pura/St. Joseph Church
- Malwa Mill Square
- Raj Kumar Bridge
- Indore Railway Station
- Juni Indore
- Collectorate Office
- Mhow Naka
- Dusshera Maidan
- Annapurna Temple
- Narmada Public School (Ring Road)
- Rajendra Nagar
- Reti Mandi
- IPS Academy
- Shramik Colony
- Indore Bypass-2
- Pigdambar
- Umariya
- Maa Vaishanodevi Hospital
- Haranyakheri/ IIT Indore
- Chinar Residency
- MHOW
Indore Metro Line 4
Here is the list of metro stations planned for the Indore Metro Line 4:
- MR9
- Convention Center
- Lahiya Colony
- Chandragupta Square
- Sukliya
- Nanda Nagar Main Road
- Mazdoor Maidan
- Rajkumar Bridge
- Indore Railway Station
- Chhavani
- Sri Agrasen Maharaj Chowk
- Navlakha Bus Station
- Teen Imli, Babul Nagar
- Musakhedi
- Indore Bypass 4
Indore Metro: Latest updates
- October 2018: The Detailed Project Report (DPR) prepared by Rohit Associates Cities & Rails receives approval from the central government.
- August 2019: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is signed between the central and state governments for the Bhopal and Indore metro projects. Both governments will contribute 20% each to the project cost, while the remaining 60% will be funded by international banks. The operational target for the Indore Metro is set for 2023. Construction work is underway as of August 21, 2019.
- August 2020: The Minister of the Madhya Pradesh government advocates for the initiation of tendering and civil engineering work for the Indore Metro to ensure its inauguration before August 2023.
- March 2021: Construction of the Elevated Viaduct Between ISBT/MR10 And Mumtaj Bagh Colony faces issues and delays due to disputes between GC and Dilip Buildcon. Tenders are released for the construction of nine elevated metro stations and elevated viaduct on Line 3 (Yellow Line) from MR10 Road Station to Gandhi Nagar Station (10.9 km) and seven elevated metro stations and elevated viaduct on Line 3 (Yellow Line) from ISBT to Radisson Square. Soil testing for the underground metro from Airport to Gandhi Hall begins.
- December 2021: The foundation stone for the construction of an 11 km viaduct of Phase I ring-line (totalling 31 km) is laid, along with the proposed construction of 16 metro stations, collectively worth Rs 1,417 Crore. Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) is awarded both contracts. Sixteen firms submit bids for the construction of the metro depot at Gandhinagar.
- October 2023: A successful trial run of the metro line was conducted in October 2023, marking a significant milestone in the completion of the project.
Indore Metro: Impact on real estate
The Indore Metro project is emerging as a significant catalyst for the growth of the city’s real estate sector. The demand for properties has witnessed a notable increase in areas near to the metro stations, influencing both residential and commercial segments. The impact of the metro project is evident in rising property prices, particularly in regions like the Super Corridor, Rau-Pithampur, Indore Ujjain Road, and others. The positive trend extends beyond Indore, with neighbouring cities, such as Ujjain, Dhar, Dewas, and Shajapur also experiencing growth in the real estate sector.
The Indore Metro is expected to bring about several advantages for the city, including enhanced mobility, a reduction in traffic accidents and lower pollution levels. As the metro routes become fully operational, a shift in transportation preferences is anticipated, leading to decreased reliance on other modes of travel and fuel savings. The realisation of Indore’s ambitious metro project is poised to stimulate economic and commercial activities, fostering rapid growth for the city.
FAQs
When will Indore Metro begin operations?
Indore Metro is expected to commence operations sometime between May and June 2024.
How many metro lines are planned for Indore, and which ones are currently under construction?
Indore has four planned metro corridors, but as of now, only Line 3, also known as the Yellow Line, is under construction.
What is the expected completion timeline for the ongoing construction of Line 3 in Indore Metro?
The construction of Line 3, the Yellow Line, began in February 2019 and is projected to be completed by 2026.
How many stations are there in the Yellow Line (Line 3) of the Indore Metro, and what is its route?
The Yellow Line of the Indore Metro, currently under construction, comprises 30 stations. It forms a 33.53 km long corridor around the city, connecting Palasia, Railway Station, Rajwada, Airport, and Bhawarsala.
What impact is the Indore Metro expected to have on the city's real estate sector?
The Indore Metro is acting as a growth catalyst for the city's real estate. Demand for properties near metro stations is rising, leading to increased property transactions and higher revenues. The project is also influencing property prices positively in various areas of Indore and neighbouring cities like Ujjain, Dhar, Dewas and Shajapur.
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