For the citizens of Delhi, there is wonderful news. RRTS will be given to them on two new routes. This time, it’s said that it will just take a few minutes to travel the distance between Delhi and Panipat, Haryana, and Alwar, Rajasthan. The distance between Delhi and Meerut will be covered in an instant much earlier. This is because the Delhi-Meerut Corridor Rapid Rail corridor, which is around 80 km long, has been used to test all phases of the system at a 160 km/h pace. In this case, people are more curious to learn about the 103-kilometer Rapid Rail route and stops (Delhi-Alwar RRTS) from Delhi to Alwar and Rapid Rail (Delhi Panipat RRTS) from Delhi to Panipat.
A Memorandum of Understanding could be inked shortly
The nation is well aware of Delhi’s transport infrastructure. The Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, is currently preparing to come to an agreement with NCRTC for the building of Delhi-Alwar and Delhi-Panipat Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) corridors to elevate the situation. Assembling a cabinet note. On Saturday, officials provided this information.
Recognize the price as well.
The Centre, along with the governments of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan. They are expected to contribute a total of more than Rs 91,000 crore. Towards the construction of the three RRTS routes. A senior government official providing information about this project stated that the Delhi government’s Transport Department. It has released a draft cabinet note for amendment in the Delhi-Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror corridor, in which the Planning Department has been asked to provide a detailed response. The Law Department and Finance Department have also been asked to provide a detailed response. The Delhi government will be required to pay Rs 6199 crore for its share of both corridors over a period of six years, as per the payment plan provided in the material provided to the Supreme Court. It has already made its share payment for the Delhi-Meerut line of Rs 1180 crore (and Rs 80 crore + GST).
Recognize the road from Panipat to Delhi.
The distance, when discussing the route from Delhi to Panipat, is 103 kilometers. There would be sixteen stations in all, running from Panipat North to Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi. two of which will be below ground. And the remaining ones above ground. Stops at Mukarba Chowk, Alipore, Sarai Kale Khan, Indraprastha, Burari Crossing, and Kashmiri Gate (Underground). Burari Crossing, Mukarba Chowk, Alipore, Kundli, KMP Interchange, RGEC, Murthal, Barhi. Gangaur, Samalkhan, Panipat South, Panipat North (Under Ground) and Depot Station.
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