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Metro Priority Corridor undergoes trolley trial, extensive inspection

Metro Priority Corridor undergoes trolley trial, extensive inspection

Time of India19-06-2025
Indore: Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (MPMRCL) on Thursday conducted a trolley trial and comprehensive site inspection of the Indore Metro 'Priority Corridor'. The inspection covered approximately 11km, spanning from Malviya Nagar Chouraha Station (Radisson Square) to Super Corridor 01.
The trial and inspection commenced at 9am from Malviya Nagar Chouraha Station and concluded at Super Corridor 01. During the process, detailed on-site inspections were carried out at every station, including Vijay Nagar, Meghdoot Garden, Bapat, Hira Nagar, Chandragupt Chouraha (ISBT), MR10, Bhoransala Chouraha, SC01, and SC-02. The managing director reviewed the progress of various civil and system works at each location.
This inspection follows a comprehensive progress review meeting held yesterday, June 18, where MPMRCL managing director S Krishna Chaitanya met with all relevant officials, contractors, and consultants involved in the entire Indore Metro Project. Today's visit specifically focused on observing the civil and system-related works at all stations.
During the station site inspections, particular attention was paid to entry-exit points, lifts, escalators, control rooms, various system rooms, ticketing rooms, PEB/shed structures, and both internal and external construction works.
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Instructions were issued for their swift completion.
"Civil work from Malviya Nagar Chouraha Station (Radisson Square) to SC-02 is progressing at a fast pace," stated Chaitanya, adding that "Our goal is to complete all civil work as quickly as possible to enable system and other contractors to execute their tasks within the stipulated time." All civil and system contractors have been directed to work in coordination and parallelly to ensure that Metro services can be provided to the public on entire Priority Corridor, up to Malviya Nagar Chouraha (Radisson Square) Station, at the earliest.
The inspection programme, aimed at accelerating construction progress, was attended by key officials directly involved in civil, track, system, rolling stock, traffic, and signalling works, along with representatives from general consultants and top officials from metro construction contractors. Senior officials present during the review and inspection included Ajay Gupta, director (projects) and Arun Kumar Srivastava, director (system), along with various departmental general managers.
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