Although the alignment of the Thiruvananthapuram metro project was approved by the State government recently, the next government, which will be elected in six months, will have a major say in deciding the course of the project. A senior officer associated with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) told The Hindu that it would take at least one year to secure the Union government’s final approval for the detailed project report (DPR).

As the initial alignment has changed, details of land to be acquired have to be finalised and a fresh DPR must be prepared, which would require the State government’s approval first, before it is submitted to the Union government. Under normal circumstances, it will take at least a year to complete the exercise. Once approval is procured, the project would take five years to be completed, said the official.

₹8,000-crore project

The State government issued an order on November 7 approving the new alignment for the project starting from Pappanamcode to Eenchakkal, covering 31 km with 27 stations, terming it the most feasible alignment of Phase I of the Thiruvananthapuram metro rail project. The project requires around ₹8,000 crore for completion, with per kilometre cost coming to ₹250 crore.