The Noida Metro Rail Company finalized the locations and the energy
models of 21 stations along the 28.8 km Noida-Greater Noida Metro link.
The decision was taken during a
review meeting with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation in Noida on
Thursday July 02,2015 where senior DMRC officials were present. Designing and
construction of elevated viaduct and 21 elevated stations are expected
to be completed within 24 months
There will be 15 on-road stations, while six will be off-road. Off-road
stations will be located on one side of the road and will require foot
overbridges (FOBs) for commuters to access them
All the 21 stations along the corridor will generate their own electricity and will be powered by solar power
Each station will generate its own electricity to power their lighting and airconditioning
The rooftops of the stations will have solar power panels and the
building will be installed with LED bulbs, carbon dioxide sensors and
other eco-friendly features
All civil works for the Noida-Greater Noida track would be completed by
June 2017. The Metro, which is estimated to cost Rs 5,526 crore, is
expected to start operations by December 2017
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