The function for the same will be held at Transport Nagar depot and the trial run will be on 8.5 km stretch till Charbagh station, official sources said here.
The 23-km long North-South corridor will have 21 stations, including eight elevated ones, and the estimated cost of this project will be around Rs 6800 crores.
The primary section (between Transport Nagar to Charbagh) would be open for public on March 26 next year after three months' rigorous trial.
LMRC, a special purpose vehicle, had been registered under the Companies Act by the state government in 2013 to execute metro-rail project in city.
Padma Vibhushan E Sreedharan, who has successfully handled many mega projects in country like Konkan railway and Delhi metro is principal advisor of LMRC.
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