Lucknow Metro | LMRC completes track laying work between Hussainganj and Sachivalaya station

Lucknow: The Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) has completed the work of track laying for the Upline Metro tunnel between Hussainganj and Sachivalaya Metro Stations. This was observed today by Shri Kumar Keshav, Managing Director/LMRC, during his project site visit in the 3.5 km long underground section between Charbagh and Hazratganj in the capital city of Lucknow.

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The track laying work in the Downline Metro tunnel between Sachivalaya and Hussainganj is also at an advanced stage and is likely to be completed by next month.

Starting his inspection from the Hussainganj Metro Station in the morning, the Managing Director saw the ongoing construction work for tiles where more than half of the tiles work have been completed at the station and the work for white wash have also commenced.

The Managing Director then saw the ongoing work at the Sachivalaya Metro Station where the work of tiles and flooring are being done at the concourse level along with the work of the Electrical, ECS, and Water Tank. The work of the Station Control Room (SCR) at this Metro Station is in its final stages.

At the Hazratganj Metro Station, the Managing Director observed that the work of flooring at the concourse is almost complete. The civil work for the areas earmarked for property development at the Station are also being done in full pace. The construction of Excess Structure, Security Room, ECS and Electrical room has been completed by the contractor. He expressed his satisfaction over the progress of the works after concluding his visit. 

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