This has been reported in telegraphindia.com dated 5 December 2015.
At present there are 25 existing tram routes and, out of these, at least 15, including Rajabazar-Dalhouise-Esplanade-Rajabazar, and Kidderpore-Dalhousie-Galiff Street, use the Laldighi loop.
A number of tram routes would be affected and the RITES representatives, present at the meeting, were asked to work out an alternative route near Lalbazar police headquarters. That way, the tram routes in the area and College Street can be left operational. A suggestion is to design a route such that trams running along Rabindra Sarani and taking a right turn towards Dalhousie can turn left towards Bowbazar and remain operational.
KMRC would take possession of the block of land opposite currency building and north of the Writers' Buildings in March 2016 and, the existing tram tracks would be removed by then.
It would take around three years to build the Mahakaran station.
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