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Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram Metro Rail Project Expected to Receive Approval Soon

Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram Metro Rail Project Expected to Receive Approval Soon

Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, is on the cusp of a significant infrastructure development with the proposed Metro Rail project. The Kerala government is poised to approve the project soon, marking a crucial milestone in the city’s transportation planning. The long-anticipated Metro rail initiative aims to address growing traffic congestion and improve public transportation options for residents and visitors alike.

According to reliable sources within the government, the alignment for the metro rail project has received preliminary approval from the finance department. However, the final decision on the alignment will only be made following a detailed presentation to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Once the CM gives the green light, the project will proceed to the state cabinet for formal approval, which is expected by the end of this month. This rapid pace of decision-making reflects the urgency and priority the government has placed on enhancing the city’s infrastructure.

The metro’s alignment is expected to start from Kazhakkoottam in the northern part of Thiruvananthapuram, but the government has yet to release the full details of the route. Transport Secretary Biju Prabhakar, who oversees the project, stated that the alignment is currently under review and that the presentation to the CM would take place soon. He added that after receiving approval from the CM, the project would move to the cabinet for final approval, which is anticipated in the near future. The government’s focus on the Thiruvananthapuram Metro is evident in its inclusion in the 2025-26 state budget, where the preliminary works for the project are expected to begin this year. Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has been designated as the agency responsible for implementing the metro system in the capital. According to KMRL Managing Director Loknath Behera, the government’s mention of the metro project in the budget highlights its importance. The agency is awaiting a prompt decision from the government to proceed with the project.

Earlier, the state government had approved a Comprehensive Mobility Plan (CMP) and an Alternate Analysis Report (AAR), both crucial documents for securing funding from the Centre. The approval of these reports, along with the finalisation of the alignment, represents a critical step toward the actual implementation of the metro project. KMRL submitted the executive summary of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) to the state government in February 2024. The DPR originally proposed two alignment options: one via Karyavattom-MG Road-Thampanoor-Killipalam and the other through NH 66, passing through Kazhakkoottam, Akkulam, Enchakkal, and Killipalam. While awaiting final approval, work has already begun on related infrastructure, such as the Sreekaryam flyover, which is being constructed as part of the metro project. This marks the beginning of visible changes in the city’s landscape as preparations for the metro system move forward.

The Thiruvananthapuram Metro is expected to be a game-changer for the city’s transportation system, offering residents an efficient, eco-friendly alternative to road travel. Given the city’s ongoing challenges with traffic congestion and limited public transport options, the metro system could provide much-needed relief to thousands of commuters, improving travel time and reducing pollution. However, the project is not without its challenges. Implementing such a large-scale infrastructure project requires addressing several key issues, including land acquisition, construction timelines, and coordination with various government agencies. The success of the Thiruvananthapuram Metro will depend on how efficiently these challenges are managed and how quickly the government can move from planning to execution.

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