STN: The work on Kochi Metro Phase 2 is progressing, though it has faced some delays. This phase adds a new 11.2 km Pink Line. It will connect JLN Stadium to Infopark II.
Afcons Infrastructure is carrying out the construction at a cost of Rs 1141.32 crore. According to Shri Loknath Behera, Managing Director of Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL), the project is divided into two parts.
- The first section will connect JLN Stadium to Kakkanad. It covers five stations and is set to be completed by June 30, 2026.
- The second section will add the next five stations. The target completion date for this part is December 2026.
Challenges in Kochi Metro Phase 2 Construction
Shri Loknath Behera noted that the main challenges include heavy monsoon rains and the shifting of underground pipelines. These factors have slowed down the work.
Still, KMRL is confident about completing the project within the revised schedule.
Funding for Phase 2
The Government of India has given in‑principle approval for this project. The corridor will connect JLN Stadium to Infopark through Kakkanad. The total project cost is Rs 1957.05 crore.
The funding sources are as follows:
- Government of India Equity: Rs 274.9 crore
- Government of Kerala Equity: Rs 274.9 crore
- Central and State Support for Central Taxes: Rs 127.7 crore
- Loan from bilateral and multilateral agencies: Rs 1016.24 crore
Additional costs include land acquisition, state taxes, and a PPP component.
Inauguration of Phase 2
The foundation stone for phase 2 was laid on September 1, 2022. The Hon’ble Prime Minister did the honors in the presence of the Hon’ble Governor and Chief Minister of Kerala.
Multimodal Integration in Kochi Metro Phase 2
A major feature of this expansion is its focus on multimodal transport. The new alignment will connect with:
- The city bus network
- The Kochi Water Metro
- Public bicycle‑sharing services
This integration aims to give commuters more travel options and reduce traffic congestion in the city.
Impact of Phase 2
Kakkanad is an IT and administrative hub that is growing quickly. With the Pink Line, people traveling to and from this area will get better connectivity.
The project will improve daily travel, reduce dependence on private vehicles, and provide eco‑friendly transport options. It is expected to become a backbone of urban mobility in Kochi.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A: There will be 10 stations in total. The first five will open by June 2026, and the remaining five by December 2026.
A: The Pink Line will cover 11.2 kilometers from JLN Stadium to Infopark II.
A: Afcons Infrastructure is the main contractor for this project.
A: The main reasons were heavy monsoon rains and the need to relocate underground pipelines along the route.
A: The government estimates the project cost at ₹1,957.05 crore.
A: It will reduce road congestion, provide eco‑friendly travel, and integrate with buses, the Water Metro, and bicycle‑sharing services.
A:The Hon’ble Prime Minister laid the foundation stone on September 1, 2022.
A: Yes, planners intend most stations to have parking spaces to support commuters using private vehicles.