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Pune Metro rail map. This is a list of all stations of the Pune Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India.. Pune Metro is the 15th metro system in India.
The routes from Khadakwasla to Kharadi via Swargate and Hadapsar metro rail route (25.862 km (16.070 mi)), Paudphata to Manikbaug via Warje route (6.118 km (3.802 mi)), Vanaz to Chandni Chowk route of (1.112) km and Ramwadi to Wagholi route of (11.633 km (7.228 mi)) have been approved by Pune Municipal Corporation. The Detailed Project Report ...
Swargate is an underground southern terminal metro station on the north–south corridor of the Purple Line of Pune Metro in Pune, India.The station was opened on 29 September 2024 as the final extension of Pune Metro Phase I. [1] It is further being developed as a multimodal transport hub, which will provide seamless integration of metro services with the PMPML and MSRTC Swargate bus stations.
Pune Metro Line 3 of the Pune Metro is the third line of the city of Pune's under-construction mass transit network. It will run from District Court, Pune to Megapolis Pune in Hinjawadi.
The bus no. 19 ran on two routes at an interval of 25 minutes, the fare for which was ₹5 to ₹10 depending upon the distance. [5] However, the operations of this shuttle bus were shifted to Yerwada metro station , after the latter was inaugurated on 21 August 2024. [ 6 ]
number Origin Destination Via: Depot: 1/ATAL 1 Pune Station Shivaji Nagar Pune Station Depot, GPO, Collector Office, Juna Bazaar, Dengale Pul, PMC Swargate 2 Shivaji Nagar Katraj PMC, Vasant Talkies, Shaniwar Wada, Budhwar Peth, Mandai, Shukrawar Peth, Subhash Nagar, Swargate, Mukund Nagar, Padmavati, Balaji Nagar, Dhankawadi Katraj 2B/VARTUL
Swargate–Hadapsar (East‐West Corridor) – 10.2 km Swargate–Katraj (North‐South Corridor) – 5.8 km The infrastructure and operations was an improvement over the regular bus services while many features which are intrinsic to a Bus Rapid Transit System were not a part of it.
The Purple Line utilises the Alstom Urbalis 400 communications-based train control (CBTC) signalling system. Alstom was awarded a EUR90 million contract to supply the signalling and telecommunications systems for the Purple and Aqua Lines, as well as Mumbai Metro Line 2 and Line 7. [9]