Howrah metro station

Howrah metro station is a metro station of Kolkata Metro Line 2 in Howrah, India.[3] Built underneath Howrah railway station's new complex, the metro station allows interchanging with other zones of Indian Railways as part of the Howrah station transport hub.[1] It is the deepest metro station in India.[1][2] To the east, the station connects to Mahakaran station in Kolkata through India's first under-river metro tunnel beneath the Hooghly river;[4] whilst to the west the adjacent station is Howrah Maidan. The station is expected to open in 2022.[5]


Howrah
Kolkata Metro station
Under construction Howrah metro station, the deepest metro station in India[1][2]
General information
LocationHowrah, West Bengal
India
Coordinates22.584454°N 88.340578°E / 22.584454; 88.340578
Owned byKolkata Metro Rail Corporation
Operated byKolkata Metro Rail Corporation
PlatformsIsland Platform and side platforms
Connections Howrah
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth34 m (112 ft)[1]
Platform levels4
ParkingYes
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusUnder construction
History
Opening2023 (expected)
Electrified750V DC
Services
Preceding station   Kolkata Metro   Following station
Line 2
Terminus
Location
Howrah
Location within Kolkata

History

The master plan had already identified the East-West corridor back in 1971.[6] It was planned to connect Howrah Railway Station with the Salt Lake region.[7] As per the feasibility investigation for the corridor conducted by Pacific Consultant International Group in January 2004; their plan report proposed the route and tubular structures to be beneath the Hooghly River.

The Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation Limited (KMRC) was formed, to execute the operations of this line.

Connections

Passengers can travel through the Kolkata Metro via interchanges on the rest of Line 2. Further the station is directly connected to Howrah railway station, allowing passengers to access both suburban, regional and long-distance services offered by Eastern Railway and South Eastern Railway.

See also

References


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