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Metro update
hi all
just for your convinence i use http://wikimapia.org all properties are marked here on map .. will give fair idea of locality etc ...
SOHNA ROAD - LUXRY WITH FOUL SMELL - PLAN TO START FACE MASK BUSINESS HERE AFTER PLACE IS OCCUPIED AND STP IS FUNCTIONAL - WILL RAKE IN LOT OF MULAH... .gif)
now if you see the map just around chd 21 in sec 71 there is a sewage treatment plant which will be operational shortly ..
hope you can imaging the amount of stench that will fill up this prime area with most upmarket properties of sohna road .. no dealer will tell this fact !!! i am amused ... 
for your ref in gurgaon the other STP is in sec 9 .. see yourself the amount of development that has happened there ... 
MORE METRO IN GURGAON
metro does not seem to be coming soon even... review the 3rd and 4th phase plan of DMRC below ... you will understand .. that means gurgaon will not see metro extension for another 10 years. as a benchmark DMRC using minimum 1 million population catchment to make the project feasable and NH8 etc will not have that population any time soon...
infact the current section in gurgaon was made for facilitating people movement in and out of gurgaon who work in offices around so metro going to residential places is a distant dream... dont buy that ... 
REVIEW BELOW .. AND HAPPY INVESTING ...
Vasant Kunj Drops Off Metro Map, DMRC Prunes Phase-III Network: Number
Of Corridors, Routes Altered
By akansha, Section Delhi Metro
Posted on Wed May 12, 2010 at 12:20:19 AM EST
Delhi Metro's Phase III is now going to span across 69.57 km as
against the earlier proposed length of 85 km. The number of corridors
has also been reduced from seven to six and the routes have been
partially altered.
According to the new plan, Vasant Kunj, Ghazipur, Shiv Vihar and
Yamuna Vihar will not be on the Metro map for now. The alterations
were made after Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) prepared detailed
project reports (DPRs) for the new sections. The DPRs have been
submitted to the Delhi government for its final approval.
According to sources, the corridors for which DPRs have been submitted
to the government include a 25.66-km line from Anand Vihar to Dhaula
Kuan of which 12.52 km will run underground and the rest would be
elevated, a 12.40-km line from Mukundpur to Rajouri Garden of which
6.58 km will be underground, a 9.64-km-long line from Ashok Park to
Delhi Gate of which 5.28 km will be underground, a fully underground
section from Central Secretariat to Red Fort (6.8 km) and an elevated
extension of the existing Line 2 from Jehangirpuri to Badli (3.43 km).
A sixth section (11.64 km) is proposed from the existing Metro station
at Noida Sector 18 to Malviya Nagar via Kalindi Kunj.
Phase III will have 50 more Metro stations (29 underground, 20
elevated and one at grade) and a projected 18,85,796 commuters are
expected to use it by 2016 as per the DPRs. All the new stretches
except for the Line 2 extension from Jehangirpuri To Badli will come
up on standard gauge technology in keeping with international
standards.
Source: Times Of India By Megha Suri Singh Vasant Kunj drops off Metro map
Click On "Full Story" For More....
The sections are not different from what had initially been proposed
by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation in the original Metro masterplan
prepared for the capital with a 2021 deadline.
At that stage, the corporation had specified that the proposed
alignments were ``only indicative'' and the final alignment would be
decided once the DPRs are prepared for the new sections after carrying
out field surveys to determine actual conditions on site.
Only one section proposed earlier -- Shiv Vihar-Yamuna
Vihar-Seelampur-Yamuna Bank (11 kms) -- has reportedly been put on
hold for now.
There are minor changes in the rest of the sections. In the initial
plan, the Noida corridor was proposed to be 23 km long and was to
extend to NH-8 via Vasant Kunj. The corridor will now reportedly stop
at Malviya Nagar. Also, the Mukundpur-Rajouri Garden section was
earlier supposed to stop at Shivaji Park. But the length has been
increased by 1.4 km. The earlier proposed Ashok Park-New Delhi Railway
Station section has also extended by 2.6 kms to reach Delhi Gate.
The changes were made after the ground situations were analysed in
detail. ``We had carried out some surveys which indicated that there
were more areas where Metro would be viable. This had been stated in
the economic survey released by the government and conveyed to DMRC.
Some of the modifications are in tune with that. The exact alignments
given in the DPRs are being examined and more changes could be made if
the need arises. We are also looking at funding issues,'' said a
senior government official.
The government is reportedly approaching Delhi Development Authority
(DDA) to pay in part for the Metro since it is being felt that several
DDA colonies in the city have benefited from the Metro. After the
routes are approved by the government, they will be forwarded to GoM
for a final nod and funding will be worked out. Construction is
expected to start only after that. Phase III has a 2015 deadline.
The Masterplan is constantly under revision and since it was first
prepared, about 150 kms have been added to the Metro network which was
originally conceptualised.
second info ********************
Metro Master Plan 2021 Boon For NCR Towns In The Future
By Ravi shankar, Section GN
Posted on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 10:51:29 PM EST
The DMRC's revised Delhi Metro Master Plan 2021 for NCR towns in phase
III and IV include Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Bahadurgarh,Nawada, Noida
(sector 62) and Kheri Khurd, besides Gurgaon. About 62 kms of metro
lines are planned in these NCR towns in the future.
Master Plan 2021 shows an 160 km expansion plan within Delhi in Phase
III and IV As per plans, the Metro line would be extended to Faridabad
from Badarpur border till YMCA Chowk in Phase III. The proposed
elevated 13.8 km line would have nine stations and would be ready by
2012. The 9.41-km-long Ghaziabad extension till Main Bus Stand,
4.88-km-long Bahadurgarh extension and 3-km long Nawada extension from
Gokulpuri border will come up in Phase III.
Phase IV has plans construct a six-m-long Ghazipur border-Noida
(sector 62) line and a 5.50-km-long Ajronda-Kheri Khurd line. The
total length in this phase will be around 11.50 km.HTC
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