Ahmedabad Metro Stations Start Taking Shape

Roughly a year after the DRA-CICO JV won a contract to build 6 elevated stations on Ahmedabad’s 20.536 km east-west metro line, piers for many of the stations are now up! To the locals, these piers provide a good idea of what the stations’ basic footprint will cover.

Numerous design studies (see page 52 here) and concept drawings (see this project brief) have been prepared by companies like Balaji Railroad Systems and Creative Group architects, but MEGA hasn’t yet released any finalized designs of what their stations will eventually look like or who they’ve selected to design the stations. The only design aspect known at this stage is the station’s length which will be 135m long in order to accommodate 6 coach trains.

TMRG reader Bhavin recently visited the east-west line and was able to snap images of the Vastral station.

Satellite imagery of where the Vastral station is coming up:

Alignment of the under construction section between Apparel Park and Vastral Gam

Alignment of the Ahmedabad Metro between Apparel Park & Vastral Gam – view Ahmedabad Metro map

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Vastral station – Photo Copyright: Bhavin

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Vastral station – Photo Copyright: Bhavin

In addition, here are some images of the viaduct shot over the past month which I’ve shared on Twitter:

More recent images shot on July 12 can be viewed on MEGA’s website here.

For more updates, check out the Ahmedabad section of The Metro Rail Guy!

– TMRG

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Global traveler who prefers mass rapid transit

2 Responses to "Ahmedabad Metro Stations Start Taking Shape"

  1. ADITYA says:

    Hey TMRG, I know this is out of your profile, but can u confirm the status of signature bridge in delhi and the ATC tower at Delhi airport if you have some contacts there. The ATC tower is completed but dont know when it will be opened for commercial opeartions.

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    • TMRG says:

      Hi, just a couple of days ago one of my LinkedIn connections shared this update on it. Here’s another recent image taken from above the ring road. The pylon has just a couple more segments left.

      No idea about the ATC. From what I know, trials haven’t started yet.

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