The report is divided into three sections with seventeen chapters (in addition to the executive summary):
Section I: Sector Analysis, Emerging Trends and New Opportunities
Section II: Segment Analysis, New Developments And Opportunities (Till 2025-26)
Section III: Project Profiles*
* Each profile covers the project scope (network length, alignment details, number of stations, rolling stock, fare system, signalling and telecommunication, traction, etc.), ownership details, implementing agency, cost estimates, key consultants, key contractors, key milestones, funding pattern, expected ridership, recent contracts, upcoming tenders, current status, etc.
Section I: Sector Analysis, Emerging Trends and New Opportunities
- Sector Snapshot
- Operational Network, Ridership & Revenue Analysis
- Metro Rail Policy, 2017 -Expected Amendments & Industry Recommendations
- Analysis of Project Pipeline
- Outlook, Opportunities & Key Projections (Till 2025-26)
- New Modes of Rail-based Mass Transit
- Growth Areas, Emerging Opportunities & New Revenue Sources
- Financing Scenario & Prospects for PPPs
Section II: Segment Analysis, New Developments And Opportunities (Till 2025-26)
- Rolling Stock
- Signalling, Train Control & Telecommunications
- Fare Collection & Ticketing Systems
- Construction - At Grade & Elevated Structures
- Construction - Metro Tunnels
- Traction and E&M
- Station Area Development & Inter-Modal Integration
Section III: Project Profiles*
- Operational and Under Construction Projects
- Upcoming Projects (Announced, Planned, Approved and Under Bidding Projects)
- Light Rail/Metrolite Projects
- MetroNeo Projects
- Monorail Projects
* Each profile covers the project scope (network length, alignment details, number of stations, rolling stock, fare system, signalling and telecommunication, traction, etc.), ownership details, implementing agency, cost estimates, key consultants, key contractors, key milestones, funding pattern, expected ridership, recent contracts, upcoming tenders, current status, etc.