Red Line (Ahmedabad Metro)

Red Line
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleAhmedabad
Gandhinagar
Termini
Stations15 (14 Operational)
Service
TypeRapid Transit
SystemAhmedabad Metro
Operator(s)Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation Limited
Rolling stockHyundai Rotem
History
Opened6 October 2022
Technical
Line length18.87 km (11.73 mi)
CharacterElevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (Standard gauge)
Electrification750V DC Third Rail
Route map

Red Line
Main Line
Mahatma Mandir
Sector-24
Sector-16
Juna Sachivalaya
Akshardham
Sachivalaya
Sector-10A
Sector-1
Infocity
Dholakuva Circle
Red Line
Branch Line
Randesan
GIFT City
Raysan
PDPU
GNLU
Koba Gam
Juna Koba
Koba Circle
Narmada Canal
Tapovan Circle
Vishwakarma College
Koteshwar Road
Motera Stadium
Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System Sabarmati
Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System AEC
Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System Sabarmati Juction railway station Sabarmati Railway Station
Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System Ranip
Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System Vadaj
Vijay Nagar
Usmanpura
Subway interchange Blue Line Old High Court
Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System Gandhigram railway station Gandhigram
Paldi
Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System Shreyas
Rajiv Nagar
Jivraj Park
APMC
Gyaspur Depot

The Red Line of the Ahmedabad Metro is a metro route of the mass rapid transit system in Ahmedabad, India.

History

North-South Corridor under construction near Sabarmati Powerhouse and Sabarmati Railway Station 9 July 2017

The Phase-1 (North-South Corridor) of Ahmedabad Metro consists of 15 metro stations from APMC to Motera Stadium with a total distance of 18.87 km (11.73 mi). The line is completely elevated. It will connect Motera Stadium to APMC, Vasna and will be passing through Sabarmati, AEC, Sabarmati Railway station, Ranip, Vadaj, Vijaynagar, Usmanpura, Old High court, Gandhigram, Paldi, Shreyas, Rajivnagar and Jivraj stations.[1] The Phase-1 of the North-South Corridor was inaugurated on 30 September 2022 by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[2] It was opened to public on 6 October 2022 except Sabarmati Railway Station metro station which is under construction.[3][4]

List of stations

Following is a list of stations on this route:[5][6]

Red Line
# Station Name Opening Connections Layout
English Gujarati
1 Motera Stadium મોટેરા સ્ટેડિયમ 30 September 2022  Yellow Line  Elevated
2 Sabarmati સાબરમતી 30 September 2022 None Elevated
3 AEC એ ઇ સી 30 September 2022 None Elevated
4 Sabarmati Railway Station સાબરમતી રેલવે સ્ટેશન 30 September 2022 Ahmedabad BRTS
Sabarmati Junction railway station
Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor[5]
Elevated
5 Ranip રાણીપ 30 September 2022 Ahmedabad BRTS
GSRTC Bus Station at Ranip[5]
Elevated
6 Vadaj વાડજ 30 September 2022 None Elevated
7 Vijay Nagar વિજય નગર 30 September 2022 None Elevated
8 Usmanpura ઉસ્માનપુરા 30 September 2022 None Elevated
9 Old High Court જૂની હાઇ કોર્ટ 30 September 2022  Blue Line [5] Elevated
10 Gandhigram ગાંધીગ્રામ 30 September 2022 Gandhigram railway station[5] Elevated
11 Paldi પાલડી 30 September 2022 None Elevated
12 Shreyas શ્રેયસ 30 September 2022 None Elevated
13 Rajiv Nagar રાજીવ નગર 30 September 2022 None Elevated
14 Jivraj Park જીવરાજ પાર્ક 30 September 2022 None Elevated
15 APMC એ પી એમ સી 30 September 2022 None Elevated

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References

  1. ^ "Project Profile". GMRC. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  2. ^ "PM Modi to launch Ahmedabad Metro Phase 1, flag off Vande Bharat Express during two-day Gujarat visit". 28 September 2022.
  3. ^ "મેટ્રો ટ્રેનની સવારી: અમદાવાદમાં થલતેજ-વસ્ત્રાલ મેટ્રો ગાંધી જયંતીથી, એપીએમસી-મોટેરા 6 ઓક્ટોબરથી શરૂ થશે". Divya Bhaskar (in Gujarati). 30 September 2022. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Ahmedabad: Metro service on North-South corridor to begin on October 6". The Indian Express. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Chugging in, clearing hurdles: Prime Minister to inaugurate Phase I of Ahmedabad Metro in August this year". The Indian Express. 11 July 2022. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Route Information and Time Table". AHMEDABAD METRO RAIL PROJECT. Retrieved 7 December 2024.