Kolkata Metro Line 1

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Kolkata Metro Line 1
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Blue Line
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Overview
StatusOperational
Owner Indian Railways
Locale Flag of India.svg Kolkata metropolitan region, India
Termini
Connecting lines Green Line Purple Line Yellow Line Pink Line Orange Line
Stations26
Website Indian Railways
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Kolkata Metro
Operator(s) Metro Railway, Kolkata
Depot(s)
Rolling stock
Daily ridership600,000 - 650,000 (Weekdays)
380,000 (Weekends)
Ridership176.9 Million (Yearly) [1]
History
Opened24 October 1984;40 years ago (1984-10-24)
Last extension22 February 2021;3 years ago (2021-02-22)
Technical
Line length32.13 km (19.96 mi)
Number of tracks2
Character underground, at-grade and elevated
Track gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification 750 V DC   third rail
Operating speed55 km/h (34 mph) (in service)
Signalling TPWS signalling
(upgrading to CBTC signalling)
Route map

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Central
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← to Howrah Maidan
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Netaji Bhavan
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Jatin Das Park
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Gitanjali
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Kavi Nazrul
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Line 1 (Blue Line) is a rapid transit metro line of the Kolkata Metro in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It consists of 26 operational stations from Dakshineswar to Kavi Subhash, out of which 9 of the stations are elevated, 2 are at-grade and the remaining 15 are underground. With a total distance of 32.13 km (19.96 mi), the line connects Dakshineswar and New Garia and uses 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge tracks. This line was the first underground railway to be built in India, with the first operations commencing in October 1984 and the full stretch that was initially planned being operational by February 1995. On 28 December 2010, Kolkata Metro became the 17th zone of the Indian Railways. [2] Being the country's first, and a completely indigenous process, the construction of the Kolkata Metro Line 1 was more of a trial-and-error affair, in contrast to the Delhi Metro, which has seen the involvement of numerous international consultants. As a result, it took nearly 23 years to completely construct around 15 km (9.3 mi) underground railway from Birpara up to Tollygunge.

It connects Line 2 at Esplanade and Line 6 at Kavi Subhash, and will eventually connect Line 3 at Esplanade and Park Street, Line 4 at Noapara and Line 5 at Baranagar. Public transport experts have suggested that the line be extended from Dakshineswar to Bally (where it can connect with Howrah Division of Kolkata Suburban Railway) and eventually to Dankuni, an emerging industrial hub of Kolkata metropolitan region.

History

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the Noapara-Dakshineswar stretch of Blue Line on February 22, 2021. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inaugurates the several railway projects, in West Bengal on February 22, 2021 (3).jpg
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the Noapara-Dakshineswar stretch of Blue Line on February 22, 2021.

The laying of the founding stone was done in 1972, but actual construction of line 1 started only in 1978. Line 1 is 31.38 km (19.50 mi) long with 26 stations (see above). Running of the first metro car on the line by 1984 was considered a great engineering challenge. Former railways minister A. B. A. Ghani Khan Chowdhury took a massive effort to perform it. The first section opened between Esplanade & Bhawanipore (now called Netaji Bhawan). First day Metro Railway Kolkata was started by Sri Tapan Kumar Nath and Sri Sanjay Sil. There were no connections of this stretch with the two depots at Dum Dum & Tollygunge (Now called Mahanayak Uttam Kumar). So metro cars had to be put down on the track near Esplanade by crane, by directly digging the road surface. Initially, only four-car trains were run until 1986. There were no magnetic gates or escalators at that time and ordinary revolving gates served as exits. The Metro too operated on only a single line. Two years later, line 1 extended up to Tollygunge, at the southern end. At the same time, the metro service was extended to the double line. Magnetic tickets and more entry gates were also introduced at that time. The number of compartments in each train was increased to eight.

Metro service was also started from Dum Dum, at the northern end, to Belgachia in parallel with the extension of the line to the south. But this short portion was not popular and the service was closed down to be restarted when the entire stretch along the north–south corridor was completed.

After 1986 many political incidents hampered the construction, and work almost stopped for nearly six years. After restarting work, the Dum Dum to Shyambazar metro service was started in 1994. This portion was served by four-car trains. Two months later, the Esplanade – Chandni Chowk section was opened and Chandni Chowk – Central section opened three months later. The service from Dum Dum to Tollygunge started in 1995, with Mahatma Gandhi Road metro station, opening in 1996. During this time, more magnetic gates and escalators were added and the revolving gates were slowly phased out.

In 2009, a large number of stations on Line 1 were renamed by then Minister of Railways Mamata Banerjee. [3]

On 22 February 2021, the Noapara – Dakshineswar stretch was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On 21 July 2024, the entire stretch from Dakshineswar to Kavi Subhash, crossed 1.92 lakh passenger mark for the first time on a single day. [4]

Timeline

The following dates represent the dates the section opened to the public, not the private inauguration.

History
Extension dateTerminalsLength
24 October 1984EsplanadeBhowanipore3.40 kilometers (2.11 mi)
12 November 1984Dum DumBelgachhia2.15 kilometers (1.34 mi)
29 April 1986Bhowanipur (now Netaji Bhavan)Tollygunge (now Mahanayak Uttam Kumar)4.24 kilometers (2.63 mi)
13 August 1994BelgachhiaShyambazar1.63 kilometers (1.01 mi)
2 October 1994EsplanadeChandni Chowk0.71 kilometers (0.44 mi)
19 February 1995ShyambazarGirish Park1.92 kilometers (1.19 mi)
19 February 1995Chandni ChowkCentral0.60 kilometers (0.37 mi)
27 September 1995CentralGirish Park1.80 kilometers (1.12 mi)
22 August 2009Tollygunge (Mahanayak Uttam Kumar)Garia Bazar (now Kavi Nazrul)5.85 kilometers (3.64 mi)
7 October 2010Garia Bazar (now Kavi Nazrul)New Garia (now Kavi Subhash)3.00 kilometers (1.86 mi)
10 July 2013Dum DumNoapara2.09 kilometers (1.30 mi)
22 February 2021NoaparaDakshineswar4.1 kilometers (2.5 miles)
TotalDakshineswarNew Garia (now Kavi Subhash)31.3 kilometers (19.4 mi)

Stations

The stations of this Line are:

Line 1 (Blue Line)
#Station NameLocationPhaseOpeningConnectionsLayoutPlatform TypeDepotCoordinatesNotes
English Bengali
1 Dakshineswar দক্ষিণেশ্বর Dakshineswar 722nd Feb 2021 Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Dakshineswar

Kolkata bus.png Dakshineswar Bus Stand

Kolkata bus.png Alambazar More bus Stop

Ferry symbol.svg Ma Bhabotarini Jetty Ghat

ElevatedSide
  • Noapara Depot
  • Tollygunge Depot
  • New Garia Depot
2 Baranagar বরানগর Baranagar Pink Line
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Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Baranagar Road

Kolkata bus.png Dunlop Bus Stand

22°37′23″N88°25′38″E / 22.62306°N 88.42722°E / 22.62306; 88.42722 Also known as Dunlop Crossing [5]
3 Noapara নোয়াপাড়া Noapara 610 July 2013 Yellow Line
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Kolkata bus.png 34C Bus Stand

Kolkata bus.png Health More Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Gharui Paschimpara Bus Stop

Both side & island
4 Dum Dum দমদম Dum Dum Junction railway station 1B12th Nov 1984 Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Dum Dum Jn

Kolkata bus.png Dum Dum Station Bus Stop

Side
5 Belgachia বেলগাছিয়া Belgachia

Kolkata bus.png Belgachia Bus Depot

Kolkata bus.png Belgachia Metro Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Belgachia More Bus Stop

UndergroundIsland
6 Shyambazar শ্যামবাজার Shyambazar 3A15th Feb 1995

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Kolkata bus.png Shyambazar Metro Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Shyambazar 5 Point Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Shyambazar Bus Stand

7 Shobhabazar Sutanuti শোভাবাজার সুতানুটি Shobhabazar

Kolkata bus.png Shobhabazar Metro Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Jaipuria College Bus Stop

8 Girish Park গিরিশ পার্ক Jorasanko Kolkata bus.png Girish Park Bus StopAlso known as Jorasanko
9 Mahatma Gandhi Road মহাত্মা গান্ধী রোড Burrabazar 3B27th Sep 1995 Kolkata bus.png Mahajati Sadan Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Ram Mandir Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Muhammad Ali Park Bus Stop

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Also known as Mahajati Sadan
10 Central সেন্ট্রাল Bowbazar 3A15th Feb 1995

Kolkata bus.png Central Avenue Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Central Metro Station Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png School of Tropical Medicine Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Medical College Bus Stop

Also known as Bowbazar
11 Chandni Chowk চাঁদনি চক Chandni Chowk

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Island
12 Esplanade এসপ্ল্যানেড Dharmatala 1A24th Oct 1984 Purple Line
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International Bus Terminus. Also known as Dharmatala / Chowringhee
13 Park Street পার্ক স্ট্রীট Park Street Purple Line
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SideAlso known as Mother Teresa Sarani
14 Maidan ময়দান Maidan Kolkata bus.png Maidan Bus StopIsland
15 Rabindra Sadan রবীন্দ্র সদন Rabindra Sadan Kolkata bus.png Exide More Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Rabindra Sadan Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Chowringhee Road-Calcutta Club Bus Stop

Also known as Exide
16 Netaji Bhavan নেতাজি ভবন Bhawanipore Kolkata bus.png Netaji Bhawan Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Jadu Babur Bazar Bus Stop

Also known as Bhawanipore
17 Jatin Das Park যতীন দাস পার্ক Hazra Junction 229 April 1986 Kolkata bus.png Hazra Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Jatin Das Park Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Sujata Sadan Bus Stop

Also known as Hazra
18 Kalighat কালীঘাট Kalighat Calcutta Tramways Company (logo).gif Rasbehari Crossing Tram Stop

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Kolkata bus.png Rashbehari Gurudwara Bus Stop

Also known as Rashbehari
19 Rabindra Sarobar রবীন্দ্র সরোবর Rabindra Sarobar Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Tollygunge

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Kolkata bus.png Rabindra Sarobar Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Bhabani Cinema Bus Stop

Also known as Charu Market
20 Mahanayak Uttam Kumar মহানায়ক উত্তম কুমার Tollygunge Calcutta Tramways Company (logo).gif Tollygunge Tram Depot

Kolkata bus.png Tollygunge Bus Depot

Kolkata bus.png Tollygunge Tram Depot Bus Stop

At GradeBoth side & islandAlso known as Tollygunge
21 Netaji নেতাজি Kudghat 422nd Aug 2009 Kolkata bus.png Kudghat Bus StandElevatedSideAlso known as Kudghat
22 Masterda Surya Sen মাস্টারদা সূর্য সেন Bansdroni Kolkata bus.png Bansdroni Bus StandAlso known as Bansdroni
23 Gitanjali গীতাঞ্জলি Naktala Kolkata bus.png Rathtala Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Naktala Minibus Stand

Kolkata bus.png Bunty Cinema Bus Stop

Also known as Naktala
24 Kavi Nazrul কবি নজরুল Garia Kolkata bus.png Garia Metro Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Garia More Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Garia Bazar Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Garia 6 Number Bus Stand

Kolkata bus.png Garia 5 Number Bus Stand

Also known as Garia Bazar
25 Shahid Khudiram শহিদ ক্ষুদিরাম Briji 57th Oct 2010 Kolkata bus.png Khudiram Metro Bus Stop

Kolkata bus.png Dhalai Bridge Bus Stop

Also known as Dhalai Bridge
26 Kavi Subhash কবি সুভাষ New Garia Orange Line
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Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg New Garia

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At GradeAlso known as New Garia
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Kolkata Metro rake on the north–south line.

Alignment & interchanges

Dakshineswar, Baranagar, Dum Dum, Park Street, Mahanayak Uttam Kumar, Netaji, Masterda Surya Sen, Gitanjali, Kavi Nazrul, Shahid Khudiram and Kavi Subhash have side platforms; all other stations have island platforms. Central and Noapara are exceptions as they have both platforms on the sides as well as in the centre. Dakshineswar, Baranagar, Dum Dum, Rabindra Sarovar & Kavi Subhash have connections to interchange with Kolkata Suburban Railway. Shyambazar, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Esplanade, Kalighat, Rabindra Sarobar & Mahanayak Uttam Kumar stations have connections to the tram network. EM Bypass can be accessed from the Shahid Khudiram metro station and Kavi Subhash metro station.

Extension up to New Garia (2010)

Mamata Banerjee during her first tenure as the railway minister initiated the project of Tollygunge – Garia metro extension. During her second tenure (2009–2011) she inaugurated the extension, and also introduced new Air Conditioned rakes, manufactured indigenously at the Integral Coach Factory.

The new extension to Garia Bazar in the south opened to the public on 23 August 2009. The Garia Bazar station was named after Kavi Nazrul. A final extension, in the southern end, from Kavi Nazrul (Garia Bazar) to Kavi Subhash (New Garia) was inaugurated on 7 October 2010, bringing the total number of stations to 23. On the same day, two Air-Conditioned rakes were also pressed into service.

Extension up to Noapara (2013) and Dakshineswar (2021)

The line was extended up to Noapara from Dum Dum on 10 July 2013. The line was further extended from Noapara to Dakshineswar (4.1 km) is now complete & operational. It will be met by a metro line from Barrackpore at Baranagar (12.5 km). [6] Trial runs for this stretch started on 23 December 2020, after delay due to COVID-19 pandemic. The stretch was inaugurated on 22 February 2021 & commercial operations began from the following day. [7]

The stations on this stretch are :

  1. Noapara
  2. Baranagar
  3. Dakshineswar

Features

Technical features

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Rake at Girish Park metro station.

Metro construction is of a very complex nature requiring the application of several new technologies in the fields of civil, electrical, signaling and telecommunication engineering. Indian engineers backed by their own experience and supplemented by their studies abroad adopted advanced technologies in the following fields for the first time in India.

Salient features

Total route length32.13 km (19.96 mi)
Stations26 (15 underground, 2 on the surface and 9 elevated)
Gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6.0 in), Indian Broad Gauge
Cars per train8
Maximum permissible speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Average speed30–31 km/h (18.6–19.3 mph)
Voltage750 V D.C.
Method of current collectionThird Rail
Travel Time: Dakshineswar to Kavi Subhash62 minutes (approx.)
HeadwaysAverage 10 minutes
Total estimated cost of the project18.25 billion (US$210.9 million) (approx.)
Environment controlAir condtioners are used in all trains.

Proposed Feature and Expansion

Platform Screen Doors (PSDs) are a system of full height/half height motorized sliding doors that provide controlled access to the trains and protect the platform edge. PSD work is proposed for all stations in this line to minimize suicidal cases common in this route. This plan was proposed after the successful utilization of Platform Screen Doors to keep the no. of suicidal cases in Kolkata Metro Line 2 to absolute zero. [8]

Metro Railway also plans to extend the platform and viaduct of Dakshineswar metro station by ~90 m (300 ft) via erection of two new pillars beyond the current length to facilitate a crossover so that the trains can switch tracks faster in order to increase the frequency of services to the Noapara–Dakshineswar stretch. [9]

Rolling stock

ICF/BHEL

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ICF/MEDHA

ICF/MEDHA rake
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MEDHA metro rake at Dakshineswar metro station
In service2019–present
Manufacturer Integral Coach Factory and Medha Servo Drives Private Limited
Designer Integral Coach Factory
Assembly Chennai, Flag of India.svg  India
Family nameICF 4000 series
Number built18
Number in service18
Formation2DTC+4MC+2TC
Design codeMR-40n
Capacity3,520
Operators Metro Railway, Kolkata
Depots
Lines served
Specifications
Car length19.5 m
Width2.74 m
Height3.625 m
Doors Automatic Sliding doors
Maximum speed90 kmph
Traction motors 204 kW /3 phase
Power output3264 HP
Acceleration 0.85 m/s2
Deceleration 1.1 m/s2
HVAC Air conditioned
Current collector(s) Contact shoe
Bogies ICF bogie
Braking system(s) Regenerative braking
Coupling system Scharfenberg coupler
SeatingLongitudinal facing seats
Track gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) Indian gauge

CRRC Dalian

CRRC Dalian rake
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The first rake at Noapara depot
Manufacturer CRRC
Assembly Dalian, China
Number built16
Number in service2
Design codeMR-50n
Operators Metro Railway, Kolkata
Depots Noapara
Lines served Kolkata Metro Logo Blue Line.svg Blue line
Specifications
Car length19.5 m
Width2.74 m
Height3.65 m
Floor height1.13 m
Wheel diameter860 mm
Maximum speed80 kmph
Axle load 17 tons
Power supply 750 V DC
HVAC Air conditioned
Electric system(s) Third rail
Current collector(s) Contact shoe
SeatingLongitudinal facing seats
Track gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) Indian gauge
Notes/references
Passenger operation Started on 17th march 2023

There was a need to replace non-AC rakes on Line 1 and so during mid 2015 it was announced that Indian Railways for the first time would rope an international train-maker, China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) based in Dalian. [10] As per the tender, 14 new rakes composed of 8 coaches each will be supplied to Kolkata Metro by CNR Dalian, a subsidiary of CRRC Dalian, which will be running on Blue Line. These rakes will be of ultra-modern technology. They will have doors that will be 20 cm (7.9 in) wider than any other metro rails in India. They will have wide vestibules, 2 feet 6 inches (0.76 m) wider than the existing trains. The design consists of the aerodynamic front with large doors and LED Lights, and violet colored stripe on silver color body. These rakes are capable of a top speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). The first of the 14 rakes from Chinese firm Dalian was slated to arrive by December 2017 but got delayed due to various reasons. The first rake finally arrived in Kolkata on 3 March 2019 on a vessel at Netaji Subhash dock of Kolkata port. [11] Each of the 8 coaches of the rake weigh nearly 45 tonnes. The rake was unloaded and taken to Noapara Carshed, after which trial runs and inspection would be carried out before commencing operations. Other 13 rakes are ready, but the shipment got delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

These rakes were under performance trials for more than 20 months as serious problems related to performance of the rake were identified during trials. Some of the issues related to insufficient power to climb up the slopes in the tunnels and higher oscillation in the bogie. [12] [13]

On 17 March 2023, the first Dalian rake was inducted into service. Another 3 rakes will arrive soon.

Old fleet

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Kolkata Metro Old fleet, Discontinued in 2021

The whole fleet is vestibuled. Carbodies and mechanical components were made by ICF with electrical components made by NGEF, Bangalore. The fleet is unique in that it is the only railroad equipment in India with end-mounted cab doors (except for some of the WAG-6 series locomotives).

ICF has specifically designed, manufactured and supplied these cars for the first underground railway system. The special features incorporated are:

With all these features, the design and manufacturing process of these cars to a very high standard of reliability and safety has been a challenge. This was achieved without any technical collaboration.

Reservation for women

In 2008, the Kolkata Metro Railway experimented with the practice of reserving two entire compartments for women. [14]

This system was found to be ineffective and caused inconvenience for a lot of commuters (including women) and the plan was eventually dropped by the metro authority. But a certain section of seats in each of the eight compartments is reserved for women.

Problems with this line

The founder of Delhi Metro, E. Sreedharan said Indian Railways are not experts at urban transport, and misplanned the Kolkata metro from the beginning. [15] A private company should run the metro and can bring it up to standard in five years. [15]

Since Kolkata Metro is under Indian Railways, it can't take its own independent decisions. It has to rely on Indian Railways for everything (like rakes etc.). The rakes are ordered directly from ICF without floating any global tenders.

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kolkata Metro</span> Rapid transit system in Kolkata, India

The Kolkata Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Kolkata and the Kolkata Metropolitan Region in West Bengal, India. Opened in 1984, it was the first operational rapid transit system in India. Currently it is the second busiest and fifth longest rapid transit system in India. As of now, it has one fully operational, and three partly operational lines for a total of 59.38 km (36.90 mi). Two other lines are in various phases of construction and planning. The system has a mix of underground, at-grade, and elevated stations using both broad-gauge and standard-gauge tracks. It operates on a 750 V DC Third rail system. Trains operate between 06:50 and 22:40 IST and the fares range from ₹5 to ₹50.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Durganagar, Kolkata</span> Neighbourhood in Presidency, West Bengal, India

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Transport in Kolkata</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Belgharia</span> Neighbourhood in Presidency, West Bengal, India

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kavi Subhash metro station</span> Kolkata Metros Blue & Orange Line interchange and terminal station

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Netaji metro station</span> Kolkata Metros Blue Line metro station

Netaji is an elevated metro station on the North-South corridor of the Blue Line of Kolkata Metro in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. This station is situated opposite to the Kudghat bus stand at Kudghat, in Tollygunge. This station is named after the freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rabindra Sarobar metro station</span> Kolkata Metros Blue Line metro stationIndia

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Noapara metro station and depot</span> Kolkata Metros Blue Line metro station

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kolkata Metro Line 6</span> Transit line in Kolkata, India

Line 6(Orange Line) is a rapid transit metro line of the Kolkata Metro in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It will connect New Garia with Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport via two major satellite towns of Kolkata metropolitan region, Salt Lake and New Town. It currently operates between Kavi Subhash and Hemanta Mukhopadhyay. This line will be one of the most important stretches of Kolkata Metro because it will connect the southern and the eastern parts of the city with Kolkata Airport. The total distance of this route will be 29.87 km (18.56 mi). It connects Line 1 at Kavi Subhash and will eventually connect Line 2 at Sector-V and Kaikhali and Line 4 at Airport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dakshineswar metro station</span> Kolkata Metros Blue Line terminal metro station

Dakshineswar is the elevated northern terminal metro station on the North-South corridor of the Blue Line of Kolkata Metro in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The metro station adjoins the platforms of the Dakshineswar railway station where connections can be made with Indian Railways services. The station is located at the Dakshineswar area which is famous for Dakshineswar Kali Temple.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jai Hind metro station</span> Kolkata Metro station

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Baranagar metro station</span> Kolkata Metros Blue Line metro station

Baranagar, also known as JSW Baranagar is an elevated metro station on the North-South corridor of the Blue Line of Kolkata Metro which is off Barrackpore Trunk Road at Dunlop of Baranagar in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Presently, this metro station is the tallest metro station of Kolkata. The metro station adjoins the platforms of the Baranagar Road railway station where connections can be made with Indian Railways services. The station was inaugurated on 22 February 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dunlop, Kolkata</span> Neighbourhood in Baranagar of West Bengal, India

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jyotirindra Nandi metro station</span> Metro station in Kolkata, India

Jyotirindra Nandi is a metro station of Line 6 of the Kolkata Metro. The station serves Mukundapur, Santoshpur and Ajoy Nagar areas outlying the E.M. Bypass section of the city.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kavi Sukanta metro station</span> Metro station in Kolkata, India

Kavi Sukanta is a station of Line 6 of the Kolkata Metro in Kalikapur, a southern neighbourhood of Kolkata, India, serving the areas of Kalikapur, Haltu, Prince Anwar Shah Road and Nandi Bagan. The station is named in honour of the revolutionary Bengali poet Sukanta Bhattacharya.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hemanta Mukhopadhyay metro station</span> Metro station in Kolkata, India

Hemanta Mukhopadhyay is a Metro station of Line 6 of the Kolkata Metro at Ruby Crossing, serving the areas of E.M. Bypass, Kasba and Anandapur. The station is named in honour of the Indian Bengali playback singer Hemanta Mukhopadhyay.

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