(Pics) Kolkata Metro’s Phoolbagan Extension of Line-2 Inaugurated

Over an hour ago, India’s Minister of Railways virtually inaugurated a 1.7 km mostly underground extension of Kolkata Metro’s 16.34 km East-West Line-2 from Salt Lake Stadium to Phoolbagan Station.

The roughly 1.1 km first underground portion this line, connecting Subas Sarovar Ramp with Phoolbagan Station, has opened up 25 years after the last underground section of city’s Line-1, connecting Central with Girish Park, opened in September 1995.

The Salt Lake Stadium Station to Ramp section’s viaduct was built by Gammon India, while the Ramp to Phoolbagan Station’s underground section was built by ITD Cementation India which recorded breakthroughs in May and July 2012 using two Herrenknecht tunnel boring machines (S615 and S616). The line is equipped with Hitachi STS’s signaling and train-control solution, and its standard gauge rolling stock has been provided by BEML which flagged off the last of 14 6-coach train-sets from Bangalore in June.

The line was inspected and approved for commercial operations in June by the Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety (CMRS) all the way until Sealdah Crossover, which is further west of Phoolbagan Station – view images here.

Route of Sealdah Crossover – Phoolbagan Station – Salt Lake Stadium – view Kolkata Metro info & route map
One of the three entry/exit structures – Photo Copyright: Metro Rail Kolkata
Photo Copyright: News Wind
Photo Copyright: Sumaresh Das
Photo Copyright: Sumaresh Das
Photo Copyright: Pranay Saha
Inaugural BEML trained lined up at Phoolbagan Station’s 140m platform – Photo Copyright: Metro Rail Kolkata
Photo Copyright: Pranay Saha
Photo Copyright: Metro Rail Kolkata
Flagged off! – Screenshot from the livestream (watch a replay here)

More nice older images of Phoolbagan Station can be viewed here and here.

With today’s development, Kolkata Metro’s east-west Line-2 is now 7 km long with 7 stations. Its first (and last) 5.3 km section connecting Sector V with Salt Lake Stadium through 6 stations was inaugurated back in February. Commercial operations on the entire line (Phoolbagan – Sector V) will begin tomorrow morning with an end-to-end ride costing 20 rupees.

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

– TMRG

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7 Responses to "(Pics) Kolkata Metro’s Phoolbagan Extension of Line-2 Inaugurated"

  1. Rasheed says:

    Congrats ITD UG2 team

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  2. Joy says:

    Sir, our breakthrough at Sealdah is next week. Requesting you to please attend if you are able to.

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    • TMRG says:

      Thanks, but I’m not in Kolkata at the moment. Cheers in advance!

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      • U says:

        Will the breakthrough really occur this week
        And after how many months Sealdah Station will be inaugurated
        Do you extension to Sealdah will increase the ridership as it is connected to sealdah division Suburban lines which has a huge passenger count

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      • Indra sen says:

        You can’t attend the Tunnel break through ceremony..
        At present which city you are in??
        The city you are present in is there any metro connectivity??

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  3. Ashok Kumar says:

    The TBM’s breakthrough was in May July 2012? That is a really long tine to finish the other work.

    Or is it a typo?

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    • TMRG says:

      Naah, not a typo.

      In fact tunneling from the other end (Sealdah Crossover to Phoolbagan) was also completed in mid-2013. Delays in commissioning are primarily due to issues with the elevated portion which connects up to the depot.

      Reply

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