The never-ending wait for the people residing in the Greater Noida West, also called Noida Extension can soon be over. Noida Authority recently met centre to pass the Noida Extension Metro project, already approved by the Yogi Adityanath-led UP government. The government of Uttar Pradesh, Central government, Noida authority along with the Greater Noida Authority will allocate and spend Rs 1,100 crore on the project. 


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The Noida-Greater Noida project was stalled due to the code of conduct during the recently held assembly elections, but will soon start as per Authority officials. Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) is said to take up the project as rapidly as possible, expecting to complete the first phase of the Metro project in 24 months. The Noida Extension project is an extension of Noida's Aqua Line ending at Sector 51 in Noida. Here's all you need to know about the project -  


About the project 


The Greater Noida West Metro project is a 9.15 km long-elevated track, where 5 stations are planned to be constructed. Until now, Rs 500 crore will be allocated and spent on civil work. GR Infra Project Limited has taken up the project. 


Also read: Delhi Metro Phase 4: All you need to know about Aerocity–Tughlaqabad Silver Line


Country’s first 4-storey metro station


As per the officials, a 4-storey metro station will be constructed for this route. Gautam Buddha Nagar will be the first city in the country to have a 4-storey station. Under the Aqua line Metro project, the metro will run from Sector-51 to Greater Noida extension. A total of 9 stations are said to be constructed between the stations. 


Stations


In the first phase of the project, the metro will cover Sector-51 to Sector-2 of Greater Noida West. Five elevated stations are to be built for stations including sector 122, sector 123, sector 4, sector 12 Ecotech and sector-2, first two being in Noida and latter three being in Noida Extension.


Completion of the project 


The project is said to be completed by the end of 2024, however it is yet to get the final approval from the centre. The Yogi Adityanath led UP Government approved the project before the 2022 assembly elections.


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