Cabinet Approves Phase-1B of Lucknow Metro Rail Project Worth Rs 58.01 Bn

The Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved Phase-1B of the Lucknow Metro Rail Project in Uttar Pradesh. This phase covers an 11.165 km corridor with 12 stations—7 underground and 5 elevated—extending the city’s metro network to 34 km upon completion.
Phase-1B targets the dense, historic parts of Lucknow, enhancing connectivity across key commercial, healthcare, tourist, and culinary hubs. Important areas served include Aminabad, Yahiyaganj, Pandeyganj, Chowk, King George’s Medical University, and landmarks like Bara Imambara and Rumi Darwaza.

This expansion promises multiple benefits:
  • Improved connectivity: Efficient metro access in underserved old city zones will ease daily commutes and integrate vital urban centers.
  • Traffic decongestion: By providing a reliable alternative to road transport, it aims to reduce congestion on busy routes, improving traffic flow and road safety.
  • Environmental impact: The metro’s electric trains will significantly cut carbon emissions compared to fossil fuel vehicles.
  • Economic growth: Faster travel times and better access to airports, railway stations, and bus depots will boost productivity and local business opportunities near metro stations.
  • Social benefits: Greater access to affordable public transport will reduce disparities and improve quality of life across socio-economic groups.

The Rs 58.01 billion project is set to transform urban mobility in Lucknow by addressing congestion, environmental challenges, and urban development needs, while paving the way for future network expansions.

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