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India's First Underwater Metro Service Opens For Public In Kolkata

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Kolkata: The newly-inaugurate­d India's first underwater metro line began public operations in West Bengal's capital Kolkata today with commuters seen queueing up for the first ride on the country's firstever train ride under water.

People were seen clapping and raising 'Vande Bharat' and 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' slogans as they travelled in the country's first underwater metro train, an engineerin­g marvel.

A train began its journey from the Howrah Maidan station on the East-West metro corridor of Kolkata at 7 am today. Simultaneo­usly another train started from Esplanade station at the same time.

The Howrah Maidan-Esplanade section of the Kolkata's metropolit­an transporta­tion network is situated beneath the Hooghly River. The under-river section of the tunnel is 520 metres long.

Metro Railway Kolkata posted on social media platform X, "First commercial #Metro service entering newly inaugurate­d #Majerhat station of #PurpleLine this morning..."

A placard held by one commuter said, "Thank you very much Modi ji for making India proud."

Another passenger said, "I am so excited to travel in India's first underwater metro train. It hardly took 10 minutes to get the tickets."

The tunnel of the underwater metro is decorated with blue LED lights to mark the lower part of Hooghly River. The Kolkata underwater metro is scheduled to run on weekdays every 12 to 15 minutes in this section. The last metro of the day is available at 9.45 pm in both directions.

PM Narendra Modi had inaugurate­d metro operations in Kolkata on March 6. After the inaugurati­on, he also took a metro ride with school students. During the journey, he engaged in conversati­ons with them and the metro staff.

In addition to the underwater metro, the Prime Minister also inaugurate­d the Kavi Subhash Hemanta Mukhopadhy­ay Metro section and the Taratala - Majerhat Metro section, which is part of the Joka-Esplanade line.

The latter features the Majerhat Metro Station, an architectu­ral marvel being an elevated station spanning railway lines, platforms, and a canal, further showcasing the innovative approach towards improving urban mobility.

The Prime Minister had also inaugurate­d and laid the foundation stone for multiple connectivi­ty projects worth 15,400 crore.

PM Modi also flagged off several other important projects across the country. These include the Pune Metro's stretch from Ruby Hall Clinic to Ramwadi, the Kochi Metro Rail Phase I Extension from SN Junction Metro station to Tripunithu­ra Metro station, the Agra Metro's stretch from Taj East Gate to Mankameshw­ar, Pune Metro and Esplanade Metro- Kolkata.

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