Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail: Rapid Rail on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor is to be fully operational by 2025, but before that, travel will be started for passengers by reducing the distance between their stations in a phased manner. This journey will start in March 2023, which will be 17 kms earlier. After that, as the work continues, Rapid Rail will go from the next station to the last station.
Till now you must have seen only rapid rail coaches. For the first time ever, you can see what’s special inside a Rapid Rail coach. The look of this 6-coach rapid rail is exactly like a bullet train from the front and it has been kept like a metro from the side.
Its trial has started for the first phase. However, in a way it is a short trial. Full testing will begin in late November. That is, on the priority section of 17 km between Sahibabad to Duhai which is to be commissioned by March 2023.
The priority section’s civil construction project is currently in its final stages. This RRTS corridor is 82 km long in total, of which 14 km are in Delhi and 68 km are in Uttar Pradesh.
This corridor has four stations at Delhi, Jangpura, Sarai Kale Khan, New Ashok Nagar, and Anand Vihar, out of which only Anand Vihar station is underground. New Ashok Nagar towards Delhi and Sahibabad elevated RRTS stations are being built from this station towards Ghaziabad. Keeping in view the safety of the passengers, two parallel tunnels are being made for the movement of trains in the underground parts of RRTS.
Various security measures are also offered in addition to this to guarantee the passengers’ safety. The decongestion of the national capital, the reduction of air pollution and traffic, and the promotion of balanced regional growth are a few of the major factors driving the implementation of this project.
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