C Shivakumar
Chennai:
Chennaites are likely to relish the sight of Metro Rail chugging
on the elevated stretch from Koyambedu to Ashok Nagar by the end of this month.
A Metro rail spokesman told Express that the trial run of the
metro rail that was imported from Brazil is expected to take place by this
month if all the systems are in place.
“We are trying our best to get it rolling this month although some
minor track works are still pending,” the metro rail spokesman said.
The first metro rail imported from Brazil had undergone the test
run at the Koyambedu yard two months ago when Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa
flagged it on November 6.
Meanwhile, the work on the elevated stretch is progressing
smoothly and the entire stretch, excluding the stretch
between Officers’ Training Academy (OTA) and Chennai airport, is expected to be completed by the middle of
this year, metro rail sources said.
Tender has been awarded to a firm to build the airport station
while another tender for laying the viaduct between OTA and Chennai Airport has
been opened last week. The nearly six km stretch has been delayed with the termination of the contract of Lanco Infratech
Limited due to delay in execution of work.
Meanwhile, the biggest challenge for Metro Rail would be to lay
the viaduct over the Guindy railway station and utmost care would be taken in
this regard, said a senior metro rail official. He said while laying the
viaduct, the trains which may be plying to and from Guindy may be required to
go slow. “This is a big challenge but we will complete it successfully like we
did it in the Kathipara junction,” he said.
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