The final viaduct gaps at Chingrighata are now being filled, marking a major breakthrough in Kolkata Metro’s Orange Line project. With traffic blocks scheduled in November, this crucial step will help unlock seamless connectivity from New Garia to the airport via Beleghata and Sector V.
The much-anticipated Orange Line of Kolkata Metro is nearing a significant milestone as Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) begins bridging the last major viaduct gap at Chingrighata. This 366-meter stretch, located along the EM Bypass, has long been a bottleneck in the 29-km New Garia–Airport corridor. According to officials, traffic blocks will be enforced on the second and third weekends of November to facilitate the lifting of concrete piers and girder launching. Once completed, this will enable uninterrupted movement along the Orange Line, which is currently operational between New Garia and Beleghata. The state government’s support has been instrumental in accelerating the project, with full connectivity expected by 2026.
Notable updates
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Final 366-meter viaduct gap at Chingrighata being bridged
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Traffic blocks planned on EM Bypass in mid-November for construction
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Orange Line currently functional between New Garia and Beleghata
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Full corridor to connect New Garia to Kolkata Airport via Sector V
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Completion expected by September 2026, per RVNL estimates
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Project aims to ease congestion and improve east-west transit in Kolkata
Sources: The Telegraph India, Times of India.