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Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is working on the Hinjawadi to Shivajinagar metro line 3 through Public-Private Partnership (PPP). Now, there are plans to extend this route from Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor on PPP basis. The project feasibility report in this regard has been submitted to PMRDA.

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Speaking to Pune Pulse, Rinaj Pathan, Chief Engineer, PMRDA, said “The Metro line is going to be extended till Loni Kalbhor. However, the government is yet to decided whether the extension should be done by either PMRDA or Maha Metro. We have got the feasibility report for the extension through our appointed consultant on PPP basis. Extensions of Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor, along with Pulgate to Swargate, are feasible on PPP basis. The proposal for the same will soon be sent to the state government after which the authority to execute the extension will be decided.”

Pune Metro project from Hinjawadi to Shivajinagar is being built with Tata Group. A project development plan was prepared for the expansion of this route. It is proposed to take this route from Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor. Along with this, Hadapsar to Saswad road and Race course to Swargate metro line are also proposed.


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Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is working on the Hinjawadi to Shivajinagar metro line 3 through Public-Private Partnership (PPP). Now, there are plans to extend this route from Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor on PPP basis. The project feasibility report in this regard has been submitted to PMRDA.

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Speaking to Pune Pulse, Rinaj Pathan, Chief Engineer, PMRDA, said “The Metro line is going to be extended till Loni Kalbhor. However, the government is yet to decided whether the extension should be done by either PMRDA or Maha Metro. We have got the feasibility report for the extension through our appointed consultant on PPP basis. Extensions of Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor, along with Pulgate to Swargate, are feasible on PPP basis. The proposal for the same will soon be sent to the state government after which the authority to execute the extension will be decided.”
Pune Metro project from Hinjawadi to Shivajinagar is being built with Tata Group. A project development plan was prepared for the expansion of this route. It is proposed to take this route from Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor. Along with this,


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Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is working on the Hinjawadi to Shivajinagar metro line 3 through Public-Private Partnership (PPP). Now, there are plans to extend this route from Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor on PPP basis. The project feasibility report in this regard has been submitted to PMRDA.

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Speaking to Pune Pulse, Rinaj Pathan, Chief Engineer, PMRDA, said “The Metro line is going to be extended till Loni Kalbhor. However, the government is yet to decided whether the extension should be done by either PMRDA or Maha Metro. We have got the feasibility report for the extension through our appointed consultant on PPP basis. Extensions of Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor, along with Pulgate to Swargate, are feasible on PPP basis. The proposal for the same will soon be sent to the state government after which the authority to execute the extension will be decided.”
Pune Metro project from Hinjawadi to Shivajinagar is being built with Tata Group. A project development plan was prepared for the expansion of this route. It is proposed to take this route from Shivajinagar to Loni Kalbhor. Along with this, Hadapsar to Saswad road and Race course to Swargate metro line are also proposed. Hadapsar to Saswad road and Race course to Swargate metro line are also proposed.

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