Metro rail projects in India : a study in project planning
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Metro rail projects in India : a study in project planning
Oxford University Press, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-186) and index
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Description
The metro rail system introduced in major Indian cities in recent years has resulted in significant improvements in the country's transportation infrastructure and intra-city connectivity. This first-of-its-kind study maps the story of India's largest mass rapid transit system and uses data, analysis, and first-hand information to provide a comprehensive and authentic analysis of the urban transport scenario in Indian cities.
Covering metro projects proposed and undertaken across the major Indian cities of Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai, among others, this volume focuses on the complexities of project planning. In addition, it also looks at how large cities across the globe effectively addressed their urban transport problems to provide a comparative view. The study also helps to distil important lessons for other infrastructure projects undertaken in developing countries.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Metro rail System in Delhi
- 3. Basic Technical Details
- 4. Metro in Bangalore
- 5. East West Metro in Kolkata
- 6. Chennai Metro
- 7. Mumbai Metro
- 8. Hyderabad Metro
- 9. Jaipur Metro
- 10. Metro for Kochi
- 11. Some Global Comparisons
- 12. Project Planning Revisited
- 13. Conclusion
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