Has the Centre Approved the Aqua Line Extension to Bodaki MMTH?

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Key Takeaways
- Central government approves Aqua Line extension.
- Project completion expected in three years.
- New stations at Junpat Village and Bodaki.
- Bodaki MMTH to integrate multiple transport modes.
- Total project cost estimated at Rs 416.34 crore.
Noida, July 24 (NationPress) In a significant enhancement for urban connectivity within the NCR region, the Central government has officially sanctioned the extension of the Noida Metro's Aqua Line from Depot Station to the forthcoming Multimodal Transport Hub (MMTH) located in Bodaki. This ambitious project is expected to reach completion within a span of three years.
The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for this extension was previously approved by the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet. Following the Central government's approval, the Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) is set to commence construction.
This proposed 2.6 km extension will feature three stations: the existing Depot Station, along with two new stops at Junpat Village and Bodaki. The Bodaki MMTH is being designed as a key transit hub, combining an interstate bus terminal (ISBT), a railway station, and a local bus stand, all aimed at enhancing multi-modal connectivity throughout the region.
The project will utilize standard gauge (1,435 mm) tracks and a 25 kV AC overhead traction system, managed by SCADA controls. A topographical survey has been finalized, while geotechnical investigations are currently in progress.
The total estimated cost for the project stands at Rs 416.34 crore. It will be executed by the NMRC through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) framework.
Funding for the initiative includes a 20 percent contribution from the Central government (Rs 70.59 crore), 24 percent from the UP government (Rs 91.08 crore), and 60 percent from domestic loans/NCR Planning Board (Rs 211.80 crore), alongside PPP and land components (Rs 10.44 crore + land cost).
The revised DPR for the Aqua Line extension from Sector-51 (Noida) to Knowledge Park V (Greater Noida) received approval from the UP government on November 29 last year and was subsequently forwarded to the Centre. It was presented during the 94th meeting of the Network Planning Group (NPG) and has obtained in-principle approval. The project will now move on to the Public Investment Board (PIB) for final clearance.
Additionally, another DPR for a new corridor connecting Sector-142 and Botanical Garden in Noida was approved by the state government on June 28, 2024, and sent to the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs on July 2. It has been analyzed in the 90th NPG meeting and has also received an in-principle recommendation.