FIRST UNDERWATER METRO LINE –INFRASTRUCTURE

News: India’s first underwater and deepest metro train service commences in Kolkata

 

What's in the news?

       The Prime Minister inaugurated the Kolkata Metro's Esplanade-Howrah Maidan section, marking the inauguration of India’s first underwater transportation tunnel.

 

Key takeaways:

       The section, passing below the Hooghly River, showcasing the nation's engineering prowess hosts the deepest Metro station (the Howrah metro station at 30 metres) in India.

 

Connecting Places:

       Underwater Metro service will connect twin cities of Kolkata and Howrah.

 

Features:

       Underwater Metro Tunnel is a part of the Howrah Maidan-Esplanade section of Kolkata Metro’s East-West corridor, which will cover a distance of 4.8 km under the Hooghly river.

       Three out of six stations will be underground.

       The underwater metro train service enhances connectivity between key areas of Kolkata, particularly between Howrah and Esplanade.

       By providing a fast and efficient mode of transportation, it improves accessibility and reduces travel time for commuters, thereby enhancing urban connectivity.

       The service sets a precedent for future infrastructure projects, symbolizing India’s progress and innovation in urban development.

 

Go back to basics:

River Hooghly:

       The Hooghly River, also known as the Bhagirathi-Hoogly and Kati-Ganga Rivers, is one of the significant rivers in West Bengal.

       It is a distributary or arm of the Ganges River, about 260 km long.

       Formed in Murshidabad, where Ganga splits into two parts – while the part flowing through Bangladesh is called the Padma and the other part is the Hooghly.