Project Report On Impact of Lucknow Metro
Project Report On Impact of Lucknow Metro
(BBA-605)
On
Session 2015-16
School of Management
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COLLEGE CERTIFICATE
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DECLARATION
hereby declare that I have personally worked on this project entitled “Study of the
impact of Lucknow Metro Rail Services on the Transport System of Lucknow City”
The primary data and information in this report has been genuinely gathered by me.
The secondary data sources have been duly acknowledged in the report.
The result embodied in this project has not been submitted to any other University or
Institute.
[ADITYA GAIROLA]
1130671010
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I sincerely thank my mentor, Mr. Kaushalendra Singh for his able guidance and support
I would also like to thank all the people whom I surveyed for giving me valuable time
Last but not the least I thank my parents and colleagues for their help, support and
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PREFACE
I have been born and brought up in Lucknow City, a major metropolitan, and have been
witness to the mounting pressure on its transport infrastructure. The City has seen
tremendous population growth in the last two decades. Covering an area of 310 sq. km,
the state capital has 14.24 lakh vehicles and is witnessing an annual growth of 10~15%
in vehicular population.
The city is gasping for breath owing to the congestion and pollution and the absence of
any adequate mode of public transportation on many of the routes has infused a sense
The Lucknow Metro Rail Project is a ray of hope for the people and the environment
in and around the City. The project aims to provide the inhabitants and visitors of
Lucknow with a world class Mass Rapid Transit System which is not only convenient,
sage, fast and reliable, but also cost-effective and environment friendly.
The purpose of my research is to understand and predict the impact that the Metro Rail
I have surveyed a number of people at key traffic locations where the Government has
proposed Metro Stations. The Respondents/Customers of this research are the daily
commuters who are facing the dismal traffic conditions in the city.
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This is an Unstructured Problem and I came to know about the awareness and reactions
of people towards the Metro Project and how they feel the Metro service would affect
I would sincerely like to thank my mentor Mr. Kaushalendra Singh for his invaluable
guidance and also the respondents of my research, without whom this project would
Lastly, I would like to thank my parents and my friends without whom this project
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Throughout the period of my research, I have discovered a lot and gained valuable
insight into the gross traffic situation in Lucknow city. I found that most people are
aware and concerned about the increased traffic congestion, air pollution and noise
Most people rely on public transport for their daily commutes and are aware of the now
under construction Lucknow Metro Rail Project. In fact they are welcoming it with
open arms.
The people are also happy that underground lines are being constructed in the city as it
would not obstruct the traffic while under construction as well as after completion.
The impact of the Metro Project on other modes of public transportation is still unclear
although a lot of people do believe that the project will affect them adversely.
There are some concerns regarding the safety aspect of the project but overall people
Small parking facilities for two-wheelers are being demanded by the people at least at
Overall most people believe that the metro service will be able to minimize the current
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………9
PROJECT TIMELINE……………………………………………………………..31
CURRENT STATUS………………………………………………………………..35
PROBLEMS DEFINITION………………………………………………………...38
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES………………………………………………………..41
RESEARCH QUESTIONS……………………………………………………..…..42
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY………………………………………………..…43
HYPOTHESES………………………………………………………………….…..46
FINDINGS………………………………………………………………….…….…62
CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………….…..64
BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………...………...68
ANNEXURE………………………………………………………….………….….70
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INTRODUCTION
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Economic growth and spatial development are quite often governed by the quality and
congestion, the delays and hazards result in significant socio – economic costs to the
increasing rate. With rapid urbanization, there has been a widening gap between
component.
Lucknow is popularly known for its cultural and intellectual traditions as well as its
current status as a nucleus of service industry, education & research. Being an important
cultural and trading centre, Lucknow continues to grow and attract large number of
people to the city. It is a major metropolitan and the largest city of the state of Uttar
Pradesh, India and the 2nd largest city in north, east and central India after Delhi
(population-wise).
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The City has witnessed tremendous population growth in the last two decades. As per
census of India 2011, the population of Lucknow Urban Agglomeration was 29 lakhs.
The rapid growth of the city and the associated urban sprawl has accentuated the
Covering an area of 310 sq. km, the state capital had 14.24 lakh vehicles, 80 per cent
of them being two-wheelers and 14 per cent cars. The public transport mode share in
the city is only 10%. Approximately 94% of the city’s registered vehicles are privately
owned.
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The supply of city buses being only 6 per every lakh people is inadequate for a city's
size like Lucknow. The benchmark is between 70 to 80 buses per lakh residents in an
urban area in India. The count of auto-rickshaws stands at 4,343 (as of 2014) and that
Additionally, the number of cars hitting the Lucknow roads is increasing by 10-15%
every year on an average while two-wheelers are increasing by 8-10% as many people
opt for two-wheelers instead of four- wheelers to escape traffic. In 2006-08 alone, the
traffic load on Lucknow Roads had increased by a staggering 52.21%, much higher
While the number of buses in the city are declining, the number of cars, auto-rickshaws
and two-wheelers are increasing, clogging the traffic arteries. Lucknow is thus unable
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MAP OF LUCKNOW CITY
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CURRENT SITUATION OF
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As mentioned earlier, the public transport mode share in the city is only 10%.
Approximately 94% of the city’s registered vehicles are privately owned. The supply
of city buses being only 6 per every lakh people is inadequate for a city's size like
Lucknow. The benchmark is between 70 to 80 buses per lakh residents in an urban area
in India. The count of auto-rickshaws stands at 4,343 (as of 2014) and that of tempo
taxis is 2,534 (as of 2014). Additionally, the number of cars hitting the Lucknow roads
Also, many SUVs are being sold every year in city and easily issued licenses. These
SUVs occupy a large part of road while moving causing frequent jams and secondly
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There is an even bigger problem of inadequate and faulty planning. Old planning has
resulted in chaos and traffic jams as all work centres and political and commercial hubs
have been centralised in the city. One can find both residential and commercial units
The roads and intersections of the city were designed long time back which are now
unable to accommodate the increasing population and the rise in number of vehicles.
The city has two important arteries -- University Road and Ashok Marg, which later
converge into Charbagh road. This is the only route going towards central city. Our city
planning doesn't even provide any alternative safety exit route to the outer part of the
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Traffic jams in the streets around the time when schools get over is also a major
In modern times when roads are being designed at 24 metre width, due to
encroachments of shops, transformers, dumping grounds, vendors and stalls only 13-
15 metre road is left for the traffic. Even on this width, most people prefer to park
vehicles just in front of the shops which further leaves little space for movement.
The poorly designed road infrastructures built in the recent times have also failed to
ease out the traffic menace. Agencies like NHAI, PWD, LMC, LDA work in isolation
depending on funds availability and individual plan. This is why structures like
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While referring to the flyover at Polytechnic Crossing, Mr. Pragesh Khanna, a city
based architect says “There is no vision of designing the city. Nowhere in the world can
one find a flyover turning left to pass over a juncture. It makes no sense as to why the
flyover was designed from Munshipulia crossing towards Chinhat where it had to bend
towards left at the roundabout. There is no proper study before planning these
structures. A flyover from Wave multiplex or HAL towards Chinhat would have helped
much more."
With metro lines being constructed in the city, we see a lot of traffic jams at the
construction sites near Alambagh and the Airport every day. It makes sense that
whenever new structures are proposed on roads, an alternative route should always be
planned beforehand to avoid road blockages. Unfortunately, with the kind of planning
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The traffic problems in Lucknow are because of a variety of reasons such as:-
private vehicles.
There is an unavailability of a robust rapid transport system and this leads to the
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Furthermore, vehicular exhaust is majorly contributing to the air pollution in and around
the city and an increase in lung related illnesses among the residents of Lucknow has
According to a study of 17 cities covered by the National Air Quality Index (NAQI)
and released by Greenpeace India on 15th Dec 2015, Lucknow is among the six most
highly polluted cities in India. The level of Particular Matter (PM2.5) in the air should
be 60 micrograms per cubic metre for the 24 hour standard whereas in Lucknow it was
Moreover, when the data for this year was compared with the previous years, it showed
an increasing trend of air pollution. Central Pollution Control Board officials stated that
a high level of Particular Matter in the air particularly, is of grave concern for the health
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A pollution index by a crowd-sourced global database ‘Numbeo’ featured Lucknow at
the No. 1 spot of the “most polluted city in the world” list in 2013. However Lucknow
.Traffic noise has also become a major environmental concern in areas with high traffic
congestion in and around Lucknow adding to the problem of Noise Pollution in the
City.
To say the least, these conditions are creating a lot of problems for the people and the
Children, College Students, Businessmen, etc.) as well as for the city administration
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THE SOLUTION:
LUCKNOW METRO
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One of the key issues to be tackled here was to improvise on a reliable public transport
system; above all, lay emphasis on a mass transportation system, which would be
Against this backdrop of increasing number of vehicles on road and congestion and air
pollution, the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) commissioned the Delhi Metro
Rail Corporation (DMRC) to prepare a Detailed Project Report for a Mass Rapid
Transit System (MRTS) for Lucknow City and in 2008, the Lucknow Metro Rail
Project was proposed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The project aims to provide
the inhabitants and visitors of Lucknow, with a world class Mass Rapid Transit System
that is not only convenient, sage and fast but also reliable and cost-effective while
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The Lucknow Metro Rail Project is being implemented by Lucknow Metro Rail
Corporation (LMRC), which is a 50:50 jointly owned company of the Centre and the
Lucknow Metro has recently been awarded 'Best Metro for Excellence in Innovative
Designs' at 5th Annual Metro Rail Summit in New Delhi on 11th March, 2016. It
competed against the other metro projects of the country like Delhi Metro, Mumbai
French engineering major Alstom is to supply 20 metropolis train sets, each composed
of four metro cars. Each car is to be fitted with air conditioning and a passenger
The metro cars will be produced in Alstom's Sri City train manufacturing facility in
India and the signalling system will be jointly supplied by Alstom's sites in Bangalore
In fact it is a part of the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’
campaign that India shall emerge as the manufacturing hub of these Metro Rail coaches
On 29th January, 2016, India exported the first batch of these metro coaches to
Australia. Over the next two-and-a-half years, a total of 450 'Made in India' metro
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The Lucknow metro project will be the most expensive public transport system in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, costing ₹6928 crore in phase 1 of construction, first lane of which
Lucknow’s Metro Service is expected to increase the public transport mode share from
10% to 27% in the city of 30 Lakh. The line is expected to carry about 4,30,000
passengers per day in the first year, increasing to over 10,00,000 by 2030 . When
completed, it will be the fastest and most economical high speed rapid transit system
project in India.
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LOCATION
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MAP
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Lucknow Metro will have two routes, from North to South and from East to West.
The North-South corridor starts at Chowdhary Charan Singh Airport and goes to
Munshi Pulia, with a total length of 22.878 kilometres (14.216 miles) out of which the
elevated route will be 19.438 km while underground route length will be 3.440 km with
The East-West corridor starts at Charbagh Railway Station and ends at Vasant Ken.
Both lines will intersect at Charbagh. An extension line from Indira Nagar – Gomti
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Stations on the North-South Corridor:-
2. Amausi
3. Transport Nagar
4. Krishna Nagar
5. Singaar Nagar
6. Alambagh
7. Alambagh ISBT
8. Mawaiya
9. Durgapuri
12. Sachivalaya
13. Hazratganj
16. IT Chauraha
17. Badshahnagar
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Stations on the East-West Corridor:-
2. Aminabad
3. Pandeyganj
6. Nawazganj
7. Thakurganj
8. Balaganj
9. Sarfarazganj
10. Musabagh
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PROJECT TIMELINE
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September 2008: DMRC submits a concept paper after the Lucknow metro
pattern of Lucknow.
June 2010: DMRC submits the route alignment plan. The divisional
departments.
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August 2010: DMRC presents the detailed route plan.
June 2013: The state cabinet headed by chief minister Akhilesh Yadav gave
November 2013: DMRC pitches for Lucknow Metro work, assures first phase
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February 2014: Metro man E. Sreedharan appointed as chief adviser of
Lucknow metro.
10 July 2014: 100 crores rupees were set aside for Lucknow Metro in the
Project Phase - 1 A.
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CURRENT STATUS
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Construction on the Lucknow Metro began on 27 September 2014
December 2015: Approximately 56% of the civil work had been completed.
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PROBLEMS DEFINITION
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MANAGEMENT DECISION PROBLEM
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RESEARCH PROBLEMS
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
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RESEARCH QUESTIONS
How many commuters will be opting for the Lucknow Metro services?
What is the current volume of traffic in the areas where Metro route is being
set up?
By what percentage will the usage of other modes of public transport go down
How much travelling time can be reduced by opting for Metro services?
How much feasible will the parking facility at Metro stations be?
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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I have collected data on the research problem by conducting surveys which comprised
To get the holistic view of people regarding the upcoming metro service in Lucknow, I
surveyed people in five major traffic zones/ areas where the Government has proposed
metro stations:–
Gomtinagar,
Hazratganj,
Polytechnic Chauraha,
I have surveyed 50 people of these areas and asked them some open ended questions to
I have also done secondary research for data collection by going through all the surveys
and studies conducted previously on metro rail services in various metropolitan cities
of India.
Apart from this, the Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation website and the NDTV News
website have also significantly contributed to the secondary data I have used in this
research.
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RESEARCH DESIGN – 1 : Descriptive – Survey
SAMPLE SIZE : 50
DATA SOURCE :-
Sitharam.
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HYPOTHESES
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NULL HYPOTHESES- Implementation of Lucknow metro services will NOT
More than sixty percent of the daily commuters will opt for Lucknow metro
required.
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Implementation of Lucknow metro services will reduce the usage of other
The commuters will save a considerable amount of travelling time by opting for
metro services.
Provision of parking facilities at metro stations will reduce the usage of private
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PROBLEMS & LIMITATIONS
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Although I have put in my best efforts to make the study fair, transparent and error
free, there are still some inevitable and inherent limitations. Moreover, I have faced
The views of my respondents might not entirely and truly reflect the views of
The biggest problem I faced was to get respondents for my research as being
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DATA ANALYSIS &
INTERPRETATION
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Q.1 Do you think the traffic in Lucknow is a serious problem?
Yes 41
No 5
Not Sure 4
NOT SURE
8%
NO
10%
YES
82%
INTERPRETATION:
A vast majority of people believe that the traffic problem in Lucknow is a serious issue.
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Q.2 Do you think Air Pollution in Lucknow is a serious problem?
Yes 37
No 9
Not Sure 4
NOT SURE
8%
NO
18%
YES
74%
INTERPRETATION:
A vast majority of people believe that Air Pollution in Lucknow is a serious problem.
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Q.3 How many times do you use public transport in a day (on an average)?
Do not use 16
Once 5
Twice 21
Thrice or more 8
Thrice or more
16%
Don’t Use
32%
Twice Once
42% 10%
INTERPRETATION:
A vast majority of people use public transport on a daily basis with a huge 58% using
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Q.4 Would you choose Lucknow Metro as your mode of transportation?
Yes 31
No 13
Probably 6
PROBABLY
12%
NO
26%
YES
62%
YES NO PROBABLY
INTERPRETATION:
A majority of people are likely to choose the metro service as their mode of
transportation.
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Q.5 Would you prefer and choose metro service over other modes of public
transportation?
Yes 34
No 7
Not Sure 9
Q.5 Would you prefer and choose metro service over other
modes of public transportation?
NOT SURE
18%
NO
14%
YES
68%
INTERPRETATION:
A majority of people are likely to prefer the metro service over other modes of public
transportation.
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Q.6 Do you think the metro service will adversely impact other modes of public
transportation?
Yes 23
No 18
Maybe 9
MAYBE
18%
YES
46%
NO
36%
YES NO MAYBE
INTERPRETATION:
There is a mixed reaction from people regarding whether or not the metro service will
adversely impact other modes of public transportation (autos, buses, etc.) although a
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Q.7 Do you think the underground metro lines will be safe?
Yes 27
No 11
Not Sure 12
NOT SURE
24%
YES
54%
NO
22%
INTERPRETATION:
There is a mixed feeling among people regarding the safety aspect of underground
metro lines. While a majority of people believe that underground metro lines will be
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Q.8 Do you think the underground metro lines were a necessity in Lucknow?
Yes 36
No 6
Not Sure 8
NOT SURE
16%
NO
12%
YES
72%
INTERPRETATION:
A vast majority of people feel that underground metro lines in Lucknow were absolutely
necessary.
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Q.9 What mode of parking facility would you prefer for the metro stations?
2-wheeler only 19
Q.9 What mode of parking facility would you prefer for the
metro stations?
No Parking Facility
Required
48%
INTERPRETATION:
A sizeable section of people think that any kind of parking facility is not required at the
metro stations while another large section demands a parking facility for two-wheelers
at least.
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Q.10 Do you think the Metro Service will minimize traffic problems in Lucknow?
Yes 34
No 4
Maybe 12
MAYBE
24%
NO
8%
YES
68%
YES NO MAYBE
INTERPRETATION:
A resounding 68% of people believe that the Metro Service will definitely help in
minimizing the traffic problems of Lucknow City while over 90% think it probably
will.
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FINDINGS
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82 % of the people believe that yes, traffic in Lucknow is a serious problem,
32% of the people don’t use public transport, 10% use in once, 42% use it
62% of the people are willing to choose metro as their mode of transportation,
26% are unwilling and 12% think they’ll probably use it.
68% of the people are willing to choose the metro service over other modes of
public transportation, 14% are not and 18% are not sure.
46% of the people believe that yes, the metro service will adversely impact the
other modes of public transportation in Lucknow city, 36% say no while 18%
54% of the people believe that underground metro lines will be safe, 22%
72% of the people believe that underground metro lines were a necessity in
14% of the people believe that a full scale parking facility is required at or
near the metro stations, 48% believe that no facility is required while 38% say
68% believe that the metro service will help in minimizing the traffic problem
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CONCLUSION
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The people of Lucknow City believe that Traffic and Air Pollution is a major
A lot of people in the city rely on public transport for their daily commute in the
city.
People are still unclear as to whether the metro service will have any adverse
A majority of people think that the Metro service will be safe but many are
People believe that the underground metro lines were a necessity in the poorly
planned city.
Generally, people believe that there is no need for a parking facility near the
metro stations, but many demand a small facility for parking two wheelers at
least.
Most people agree that the Metro Service will in fact be able to minimize the
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SUGGESTIONS &
RECOMMENDATIONS
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My suggestions and recommendations to the Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation are -
Ensure that there are no undue delays of the metro trains once operational.
Ensure that the metro service does not get overburdened and inefficient.
Ensure that there is ample scope for further expansion of metro lines.
Make a small parking facility for two wheelers at or near each metro station.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BOOKS:
WEBSITES
www.lmrcl.com
www.google.com
www.ndtv.com
www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow
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ANNEXURE
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Q1. Do you think the traffic in Lucknow is a serious problem?
YES
NO
NOT SURE
YES
NO
NOT SURE
Q3. How many times do you use public transport in a day (on an average)?
DO NOT USE
ONCE
TWICE
THRICE OR MORE
YES
NO
PROBABLY
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Q5. Would you prefer and choose metro service over other modes of public
transportation?
YES
NO
NOT SURE
Q6. Do you think the metro service will adversely impact other modes of public
transportation?
YES
NO
MAYBE
YES
NO
NOT SURE
Q8. Do you think the underground metro lines were a necessity in Lucknow?
YES
NO
NOT SURE
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Q9. What mode of parking facility would you prefer for the metro stations?
FULL SCALE
NONE REQUIRED
2-WHEELER ONLY
Q10. Do you think the Metro Service will minimize traffic problems in
Lucknow?
YES
NO
MAYBE
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