Kerala Monorail Corporation Ltd. (KMCL) on Friday carried out inspection of land on the Technopark premises for rerouting the elevated mass rapid transit system (MRTS) through the IT hub and relocating the monorail stations at Kesavadasapuram and Pattom. The KMCL team, led by managing director Sheikh Pareeth; chief general manager S. Madhavan Pillai; and project manager V.K. Sivadutt were accompanied by officials of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. and Kochi Metro Rail Ltd., general consultant and consultant respectively. The team conducted a detailed inspection of the land for the proposed alignment mooted for linking the IT hub with the elevated MRTS. The team held discussions with Technopark authorities on the proposal.
The KMCL has sought 0.5 hectares to set up a monorail station in the IT hub. It has been found that the additional line will incur a cost of Rs.316 crore. In addition to the land from the Technopark, another 86 cents will be needed for laying the line. P. Jayakumar, general manager, Civil, DMRC’ executive engineer Georgekutty; and director, Systems, KMRL, Ved Mani Tiwari; were on the team.