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Metro pillar work to start at Chingrighata

The construction has been stuck in a logjam for the last few years with the police and KMDA saying that the traffic disruption on the busy corridor may not be manageable

A portion of the Chingrighata intersection blocked for the traffic trial on Monday. Picture by Sanat Kr Sinha

Kinsuk Basu
Published 17.05.23, 06:19 AM

The Chingrighata intersection on EM Bypass will be handed over to the Rail Vikas Nigam Limited in a day or two for constructing a Metro pillar in the middle of the crossing, Calcutta police have decided. The decision comes with a rider that the work has to be wrapped up within 45 days.

“Pillar number 318” is key to holding the viaduct of the New Garia-Airport Metro link that takes a curve from Chingrighata towards Salt Lake. RVNL is the implementing agency for the project.

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The construction of the pillar has been stuck in a logjam for the last few years with the police and the KMDA — which now maintains EM Bypass — saying that the traffic disruption on the busy corridor may not be manageable.

The police has been running a traffic trial from Saturday till Monday to understand how things will play out on the busy EM Bypass once a portion of the Chingrighata crossing is blocked for the construction.

On Tuesday, senior police officers said the series of changes in traffic trial yielded satisfactory results, barring a few challenges.

“The trial was satisfactory. We would like to hand over the Chingrighata site to RVNL within a day or two so the pillar construction can start,” said an officer.

Through a large part of Monday, traffic moved through the Chingrighata crossing along the two flanks of EM Bypass without many hurdles.

But evening rush-hour vehicles coming from Salt Lake towards EM Bypass took a hit with the police stopping the free left turn towards Science City.

The construction of the Metro pillar will entail blocking a portion of the Chingrighata intersection — 8 metres on either side of the median divider on EM Bypass.

Officers have drawn up changes to tackle possible congestion. Some of these include:

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