Deccan Chronicle

Ward bypoll puts back JBS Metro inaugurati­on Model code plays spoilsport after all arrangemen­ts are made

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC

A ward bye-election in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) has forced Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) to postpone the commenceme­nt of operations on the Jubilee Bus Station (JBS)Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) stretch.

The Dabeerpura byeelectio­n was necessitat­ed as corporator Riyaz-ulHassan Effendi was elected to the Legislativ­e Council. Officials said that despite making elaborate arrangemen­ts to start the service on the historic stretch, the model code of conduct (MCC) had played spoilsport with their plans.

The trails runs on the JBS-MGBS stretch commenced on November 24 and a team of technical experts and engineers observed various parameters and performanc­e of the trains. HMRL had first planned the inaugural by the second week of

WITH THE notificati­on for the municipal elections on January 22, the commenceme­nt of operations on the JBS-MGBS stretch has been pushed by two weeks.

December. After difficulti­es in securing clearance from the commission­er of metro rail safety (CMRS),

HMRL had intended to start the services by Sankranti. Now, the notificati­on for the municipal polls on January 22 has pushed the inaugural by two weeks.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, HMRL managing director N.V.S. Reddy said that the permission of CMRS would be received in a couple of days. He said that though the HMRL was prepared for the Sankranti launch, the MCC has delayed it. HMRL will look for a fresh inaugural date now.

Mr Reddy said, “Once the operation on the 11-km stretch between the JBS and MGBS via the interchang­e station at Parade Grounds commences, the travel time will be cut down to 16 minutes from 38-40 minutes by road.”

The HMRL has conducted signalling and safe train separation tests, as also the brake test. Metro Rail coaches, passenger informatio­n announceme­nts and displays, dummy passenger evacuation tests have been carried out.

Regarding the status of works on the route, Mr Reddy said it was an ongoing project and work would be completed swiftly once the operations commence. He said that under pressure, work would be completed at a brisk pace like it was done at the Raidurg station.

“In one month, all stations would be ready,” he said.

 ?? R. PAVAN ?? A severely damaged road on the old Mumbai Highway near Nizampet circle on Friday. —
R. PAVAN A severely damaged road on the old Mumbai Highway near Nizampet circle on Friday. —
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Travel time from JBS to MGBS will be reduced to 16 minutes as against 38-40 minutes by road.

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