USD 190 million loan for Indore Metro expansion

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a USD 190 million loan to support the development of the Indore Metro expansion project, a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing urban mobility, reducing pollution, and promoting inclusive growth in the largest city of Madhya Pradesh, India.

Indore Metro expansion

The project will finance the construction of an 8.62-km underground metro line with seven stations, connecting congested areas of Indore to the airport. Designed with modern features, the metro will incorporate accessibility elements for the elderly, women, children, and persons with disabilities, including ramps, lifts, CCTV surveillance, and emergency response systems.

The Indore Metro expansion project “will not only modernise public transport but also empower women and marginalized communities through targeted employment and entrepreneurship opportunities,” said ADB Country Director for India Mio Oka.

The metro line is expected to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, by an estimated 12,414 tonnes of CO2 annually, and improve air quality in one of India’s fastest-growing urban centers.

The initiative includes multimodal integration with existing bus and feeder services, improving access to educational institutions and markets. Commercial spaces at select stations will be allocated to women entrepreneurs and self-help groups, while safety audits and ridership data will guide future improvements.

A multimodal integration study will also be conducted to optimise connectivity between metro, airport, railway, and bus systems. ADB’s support includes planning that benefits women and girls, with internship and training programs to build capacity among women in the transport sector and collaboration with existing transit-oriented development (TOD) technical assistance to enhance Indore’s TOD planning and policy.

The Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRCL) will implement the project, with operations expected to begin by January 2030.

In June, Indore inaugurated the first 6 km metro section of Line 1 (Yellow Line) operated by Movia metro supplied by Alstom. The entire line will be 31.5 km long with 29 stations which will provide connection to the Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport.


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