The Andhra Pradesh Government has given a go ahead to extend the Multi-Modal
Transport System (MMTS) Phase II to the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RJIA)
at Shamshabad in the Rangareddy district. The project is expected to cost Rs 641
crore.
While the state government is expected to bear two-third of the project cost,
the rest will have to be borne by the Union Ministry of Railways.
The MMTS Phase II project is to be implemented in two stages. In Stage I,
Falaknuma-international airport (Rs 85 crore), Tellapur-Patancheru (Rs 32
crore), Secunderabad-Bolarum (Rs 30 crore) and Sanathnagar-Moula Ali (Rs 170
crore) works will be taken up. The estimated cost of the Stage I is estimated
to be Rs 317 crore.
In Stage II, Moula Ali-Malkajgiri-Sitaphalmandi (Rs 25 crore),
Bolarum-Medchal (Rs 74 crore) and Moula Ali-Ghatkesar (Rs 120 crore) lines will
be taken up. Another Rs 20 crore has been kept aside for passenger amenities and
Rs 85 crore for rakes (MMTS coaches). On the Tellapur-Patancheru stretch
restoration of tracks and electrification is to be taken up, while the
Secunderabad-Bolarum stretch is to be electrified. On the Sanathnagar-Moula Ali
and Moula Ali-Malkajgiri-Sitaphalmandi and Bolaram-Medchal stretches, doubling
and electrification will be taken up.
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