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HMRL Officials Visited Metro Stations

Hyderabad, : Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL), MD NVS Reddy inspected the Urban Rejuvenation works being done by HMRL at Metro Stations between Ameerpet and Miyapur (13 km stretch) of Corridor-1 today (02.10.2017).

The main focus of the inspection is on dispersal of crowds expected at the Metro stations, especially during heavy rains and special occasions.  Drawing upon the lessons of the recent mishap at a Mumbai suburban station where stampede occurred, the MD instructed that the sidewalks (footpaths) at Metro stations shall be widened by acquiring an additional 15 to 20 feet strip from the adjacent properties through land acquisition process, if required. Designs for skywalks at important stations and stations in narrow areas shall be expedited and works started early.

         He also instructed the engineers to remove all construction debris, clean up the station premises and speed up the Urban Rejuvenation works in the inaugural stretch.

       Urban Rejuvenation works at each station cover an area of about 700mtrs and they are divided into 3 zones. The works in the main station area of  220 mtrs (zone B) shall be completed before the Metro Rail inauguration,  the MD emphasized. Railing separating the entry exit points and the main carriage way shall be provided in the main station area, so that the Metro passengers will not come on to the main carriage way.  Location of bus-bays, auto-bays, e-vehicle-bays and other parking areas shall be evenly distributed depending upon the specific requirements at each station in order to ensure uniform distribution of crowds and optimal utilization of the available space.

                         Location of toilet facilities shall be in diagonally opposite directions on both ends of the Metro station. Further, all overhead electrical installations on both sides of Metro stations shall be replaced with underground cabling enabling formation of service lanes.

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