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PM Modi inaugurates India's first underwater metro line in Kolkata

Connecting Howrah and Salt Lake, the twin cities of West Bengal's state capital, the metro route features three underground stations. Notably, it is anticipated to traverse a 520-meter stretch under the Hooghly river in a mere 45 seconds.

March 06, 2024 / 10:50 IST
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This underwater service is part of the Howrah Maidan-Esplanade section of the Kolkata Metro's East-West corridor, spanning 16.6 km beneath the Hooghly River. (Image: ANI)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India's first underwater metro route in Kolkata today, marking a significant milestone in the country's infrastructure development. This underwater service is part of the Howrah Maidan-Esplanade section of the Kolkata Metro's East-West corridor, spanning 16.6 km beneath the Hooghly River.

Connecting Howrah and Salt Lake, the twin cities of West Bengal's state capital, the metro route features three underground stations. Notably, it is anticipated to traverse a 520-meter stretch under the Hooghly river in a mere 45 seconds.

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Shortly after, the Prime Minister took a ride on the underwater metro line along with school students, accompanied by state BJP President Sukanta Majumder, and Bengal's Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari. PM Modi also interacted with staff workers of the metro during his train ride in the underwater section.

The inauguration ceremony, also attended by Bengal Governor Dr. CV Ananda Bose, and other top officials and dignitaries, follows the historic moment in April 2023 when the Kolkata Metro successfully ran a train through the underwater tunnel during trials, a first in India. In an interesting view, students from various schools could also be seen travelling on the inaugural metro.