Kalamassery metro station

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Kalamassery
Kochi Metro rapid transit
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General information
Location Kalamassery Town
Coordinates 10°03′30″N76°19′19″E / 10.058400°N 76.321926°E / 10.058400; 76.321926
Owned by KMRL
Platforms2
Construction
ParkingAvailable
History
Opened19 June 2017
Services
Preceding station Logo of Kochi Metro.svg Kochi Metro Following station
Muttom
towards Aluva
Line 1 Cochin University
Location
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Kalamassery
Location within Kochi

Kalamassery is a station of Kochi Metro. The station is located between Muttom and Cochin University, [1] in the municipality of Kalamassery.

It was inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 17 June and opened for public on 19 June 2017 as a part of the first stretch of the metro system, between Aluva and Palarivattom. [2]

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References

  1. "Fare Chart". Kochi Metro . Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  2. "Kochi Metro inauguration: PM Modi flags off rail service, takes maiden ride with CM Pinarayi Vijayan, 'Metro Man' Sreedharan". International Business Times. 17 June 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2017.