Kanpur: The first set of Kanpur Metro trains consisting of three trainers placed above the giant open trailer arrived at the government polytechnic on Tuesday morning.
Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC) has built a depot for Metro Kanpur in the Government Polytechnic Land.
Metro Kanpur’s first set remained packaged even after his arrival here and will be found and lowered to be moved further into the depot on Wednesday when the implementing director of the UPMRC will also be present.
The first set of Metro Kanpur will be used to conduct a trial that is scheduled to be held in the middle of next month, exactly two years after the launch of Metro construction in the industrial industry.
So far, the Metro Track has been placed until Geeta Nagar’s crossing station.
The work to put the track on the remaining route is running quickly.
However, for Metro Kanpur Denizens operation will begin in January next year.
On September 18, the first Metro train was marked from the Alstom manufacturing plant in Savli in Gujarat and then it was hoped that the Metro train installed in this vehicle would reach the city of Kanpur at the end of September.
Metro trains arrive in Kanpur city through road routes.
Chairman of the Yogi Adityanath Minister on September 18 virtually launched the first Metro Train set.
UPMRC MD Kumar Keshav and Managing Director Alstom Alain SPOhr present in Salvi at a sluggish ceremony.
There will be a total of 39 metro trains and each will have three trainers and will be able to accommodate more than 950 people.
In the first phase, the Metro will run between IIT-Kanpur and Motijheel – named after a priority corridor.
This corridor is nine kilometers long and will have nine stations.