RVNL Starts Work On Orange Line's Metro Pier in Kolkata

Earlier in August 2024, RVNL had completed the construction of two piers of the Orange Line at Metropolitan, Kolkata, a month ahead of the scheduled traffic block end date.

RVNL Starts Work On Orange Line's Metro Pier in Kolkata

State-owned RVNL, implementing the construction of the Orange Line’s Metro pier in Kolkata has finally commenced. The project required the slicing of the bridge connecting Salt Lake and New Town.

The highrise was initially planned to be positioned between two pillars and the Metro viaduct, infringing 1.2m into the building towers. However, without Pier 479, an additional 10 piers would have had to be dropped, leading to a 1.4km gap along the elevated viaduct.

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL), the agency responsible for implementing the 29km New Garia-Airport Metro, had been considering various alternatives for several years.

Consultants suggested slicing a 3.2m wide section off Ramdhanu's two towers from the front. However, experts from Jadavpur University found the building’s foundation too weak to endure such ‘surgery’, an official revealed.

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The construction update follows RVNL's need to modify the design of the second-to-last station on the Orange Line Metro at Chinar Park. This was necessary because local eateries encroached on the pavement in September 2024, obstructing RVNL's efforts to find an alternative area for traffic flow.

Earlier in August 2024, RVNL had completed the construction of two piers of the Orange Line at Metropolitan, Kolkata, a month ahead of the scheduled traffic block end date. This progress paved the way for the construction of a viaduct atop the piers and the filling of a 125m gap at the site on the EM Bypass.

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