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DPR being prepared for high-speed train to Amaravati

VIJAYAWADA: In a critical stride towards the presentation of a fast prepare associating Amaravati with Vijayawada and Guntur, the Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) has depended the arrangement of a Detailed Project Report (DPR) with the Urban Mass Transit Company Limited (UMTCL). It is an association firm coasted by the Union Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), GoAP and Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Limited (IL&FS). 


DPR being set up for fast prepare to Amaravati 


The UMTCL has as of now started the work, which is required to take no less than nine months for finish. Once the DPR is over, the MoUD may presumably get the rail connection to be set up by the Indian Railways. 

The rapid prepare has risen as a choice that can be investigated before a choice is gone up against the attainability of stretching out Amaravati metro railroad to the rising capital city. 

Amaravati Metro Rail Corporation Limited (AMRCL) Managing Director N.P. Ramakrishna Reddy told The Hindu that the thought was to present a rapid prepare beginning and completion in Vijayawada, covering the Krishna Canal, Amaravati, Guntur and Tenali and different stations. 

The DPR would concentrate the specialized possibility and furthermore harp on the budgetary part of the venture which was looked to be an augmentation of Amaravati metro rail up to Guntur by means of Amaravati, and brought up at the same time with the two hallways (Pandit Nehru Bus Station – Penamalur and PNBS – Nidamanur). 

Boss Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu met Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu in Delhi in February last and requested for rail availability to Amaravati. 

Mr. Prabhu along these lines expressed that a fast railroad line would be worked amongst Bangalore and Amaravati with outside cooperation. 

The DPR under planning by the UMTCL is, along these lines, considered a positive proceed onward the piece of GoAP and the venture is seen to be a key donor to the change of mass transport offices in the A.P. capital area in the coming years.
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