Kolkata Metro Expands with New Lines, Including First Direct Airport Link
On Friday, Kolkata’s urban landscape will see a significant upgrade as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate three new metro lines and launch a major expressway project. These initiatives are expected to drastically improve connectivity, ease road congestion, and provide a long-awaited direct metro link to the airport.
This expansion marks one of the largest single-day additions to the city’s public transport system, totaling 13.61 km of new metro lines.
Key Highlights of the New Metro Lines
- First Direct Airport Connection: The new Noapara–Jai Hind Bimanbandar (Yellow Line) stretch will connect Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport to the city’s metro network for the first time in 41 years. This will cut the travel time between the airport and Esplanade to approximately 30 minutes, a journey that currently takes 50 minutes by road.
- East-West Metro Completion: The 2.45 km Sealdah–Esplanade link will complete the East-West Metro (Green Line), a 16.6 km corridor that connects Salt Lake Sector V to Howrah Maidan. This includes a unique under-river section with twin tunnels 30 meters beneath the Hooghly River, featuring India’s deepest metro station at Howrah railway station.
- Orange Line Extension: The 4.4 km Hemanta Mukhopadhyay–Beleghata stretch (Orange Line) will provide better access to key city locations like hospitals, schools, and IT hubs.
Commuter Benefits and Features
The three new lines will significantly boost the metro’s capacity, adding 366 new services daily and increasing the total carrying capacity to 9.15 lakh passengers. All new lines will be compatible with a single smart card, ensuring a seamless travel experience across the entire network.
The new stations are designed with modern amenities, including:
- Wider concourses and lifts
- Escalators and accessible facilities for the differently-abled
- Public toilets and digital information systems
The Jai Hind Bimanbandar station is fully underground and offers direct access to the airport terminal, while the nearby Jessore Road station is at ground level.
This massive expansion is also expected to stimulate the economy and tourism by making business travel and commuting more efficient.
Sample Fare Chart (Airport Line)
| From Airport to | Fare |
| Jessore Road | ₹5 |
| Noapara | ₹20 |
| Chandni Chowk/Esplanade | ₹40 |
| Kavi Subhash | ₹45 |
| Howrah | ₹50 |
| Ruby | ₹65 |
| Sector V | ₹70 |