Metro Railway (MR) Pink Book

Metro Railway (MR) Pink Book

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Railway Pink Book 2021-22 | Indian Railway Pink Book 2025-22

The term “Metro Railway (MR) Pink Book” likely refers to a formerly published compendium of sanctioned railway works and budgetary allocations that included details relevant to Metro Railway operations. Here’s a breakdown:


What Was the “Pink Book”?

  • Historically, the Railway Pink Book was an annual document tabled in Parliament alongside the national budget, listing all sanctioned projects, funding allocations, and planned works across Indian Railways—including new lines, doubling, signage, passenger amenities, and rolling stock.
  • Each railway zone, including Metro Railway (MR)—which is the only urban transport system operated as an Indian Railways zone—was featured with its project details in the Pink Book.

Pink Book Status in 2025: Discontinued

  • In April 2025, the Ministry of Railways formally discontinued the Pink Book. Budgeting and project details will now be issued via zone-wise budget documents.
  • So, there is no longer a centrally published “Pink Book” that includes Metro Railway details—as the approach has shifted to segmented, zone-based disclosures.

Accessing Metro Railway Project Details

  • As of now, no publicly available “Metro Railway Pink Book” exists for 2025 or planned release.
  • For information specific to Metro Railway’s projects, expansion, and budget, you can explore:
    • Zonal Railways’ official releases (e.g., Metro Railway, Kolkata’s own budget documents)
    • Ministry of Railways website under the Railway Board or budget section
    • Press Information Bureau (PIB) releases or urban transport ministry communications

Summary Table

Document Type Status
Railway “Pink Book” (all zones) Discontinued (2025)
Metro Railway-specific Pink Book Not available
Metro Railway budget info Released via zone-wise documents

If you’d like, I can help you locate Metro Railway (e.g., Kolkata Metro) budget reports, project planning documents, or other relevant publications using alternative sources. Just let me know!

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