Key Points

The Union Cabinet has approved Phase-1B of the Lucknow Metro, adding 11.165 km and 12 stations to the network. This expansion will improve connectivity in densely populated old city areas, including key commercial and tourist spots. The project aims to reduce traffic congestion and boost economic activity while cutting carbon emissions. Enhanced metro access is expected to benefit residents, businesses, and tourists alike.

Key Points: Modi Cabinet Approves Rs 5,801 Crore Lucknow Metro Expansion

  • Modi-led Cabinet greenlights 11.165 km Lucknow Metro Phase-1B
  • Connects dense old city hubs like Aminabad and Chowk
  • Includes 7 underground and 5 elevated stations
  • Aims to reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions
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Cabinet gives go-ahead for Rs 5,801 crore Lucknow Metro Rail Project

Phase-1B of Lucknow Metro to add 11.165 km with 12 stations, boosting connectivity in old city areas and easing traffic congestion.

"Phase-1B will bridge vital areas, stimulate economic activity, and enhance urban mobility for residents and tourists. – Cabinet Communique"

New Delhi, Aug 12

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday approved Phase-1B of the Lucknow Metro Rail Project with 12 stations, across a length of 11.165 km with an investment of Rs 5,801 crore.

While seven of these stations are to be built underground, five of them will be at an elevated level. On operationalisation of Phase-1B, Lucknow city will have 34 km of active metro rail network.

Phase-1B of the Lucknow Metro project will introduce approximately 11.165 km of new metro lines, significantly improving public transportation in the oldest and most densely populated areas of the city, which currently lack efficient connectivity, according to a Cabinet communique.

This phase aims to seamlessly integrate key zones of old Lucknow, including commercial hubs such as Aminabad, Yahiyaganj, Pandeyganj, and Chowk, critical healthcare facilities, most notably the King George’s Medical University (Medical College) and major tourist attractions, including the Bara Imambara, the Chota Imambara, the Clock Tower, and Rumi Darwaza. The metro will also provide easier access to the culinary destinations known for the city's rich and historic food culture.

By bridging these vital areas with the metro network, Phase-1B will not only enhance connectivity but also stimulate economic activity, tourism, and ease urban mobility for both residents and visitors, the statement said.

Metro Rail is an efficient alternative to road transport, and with Phase-1B as an extension to the Metro Rail network, Lucknow is expected to alleviate traffic congestion. It will be particularly impactful on the heavily congested routes of old Lucknow. Reduction in road traffic will lead to smoother movement of vehicles, reduction in travel time, and increased overall road safety.

The metro rail network will also significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel-based transport.

Reduced travel times and improved access to different parts of the city, such as the airport, railway stations, and bus depots, are expected to enhance productivity by allowing individuals to reach their workplaces and destinations more efficiently. Also, the enhanced connectivity can stimulate local businesses, especially in areas near new metro stations, which can also attract investment and development in previously less accessible regions, the statement said.

The expansion of the Phase-1B metro rail network will also provide more equitable access to public transport, benefiting diverse socio-economic groups and reducing transport disparities, which will contribute to a higher quality of life by reducing commute times and improving access to essential services in Lucknow, it added.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Lucknow resident, I'm thrilled about this development! Connecting heritage sites like Bara Imambara will boost tourism. But I hope they maintain the architectural beauty of these areas and don't turn them into concrete jungles.
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Aman W
5,801 crore seems like a huge amount. While infrastructure is important, I wonder if some of this money could have been used to improve existing bus services and roads first. The metro will take years to complete while we suffer daily traffic jams.
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Shreya B
This will be a game-changer for women commuters! Currently, auto-walas charge exorbitant rates and buses are overcrowded. A safe, affordable metro option will make life so much easier for working women like me. 💪
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Vikram M
Connecting KGMU is a brilliant move! Thousands of patients and medical students struggle with parking and transport daily. This will be a huge relief. Hope they include proper last-mile connectivity options too.
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Nisha Z
Good initiative but I'm concerned about the disruption during construction. The narrow lanes of old Lucknow can't handle heavy machinery. Hope the authorities have a proper plan to minimize inconvenience to residents and shopkeepers.
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David E
As someone who frequently visits Lucknow for business, this

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