6 Interesting Facts About India's First Underwater Metro in Kolkata
Producer: Mehak PalEditor: Nisha Dubey
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the country's first-ever underwater metro in Kolkata on March 6, 2024.
The Howrah Maidan-Esplanade Metro section in Kolkata is the first underwater metro in India.
Here are some interesting facts you must know about India's first underwater metro.
Kolkata's new underwater metro is 16.6 km long. About 10.8 km runs underground from Howrah Maidan to Phoolbagan, including the tunnel under the Hooghly River. The rest is above ground.
Stretching over 4.8 km, one section connects Howrah and Salt Lake, providing a vital link between these twin cities.
The underwater metro has six stations, with three of them underground.
The metro covers a 520 m river stretch in just 45 seconds, promising a quick and efficient mode of transportation.
The train uses Automatic Train Operation (ATO), a cutting-edge system where the train advances to the next station when the motorman presses a button.
The ticket prices for the underwater metro start at just ₹ 5 for the first two km. Then, it goes up in easy tiers of ₹ 5, ₹ 10, ₹ 15, ₹ 20, ₹ 25, and so on - reaching a maximum of ₹ 50.
The part between Esplanade and Sealdah is still under construction, the operational stretch from Salt Lake Sector V to Sealdah is up and running.