Metro's Magenta Line to be inaugurated tmrw, reduce Gurgaon-Noida travel by 30 mins

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The 24.82-km-long West-Kalkaji Mandir stretch of the Metro's Line is all set to be inaugurated tomorrow that will bring domestic terminal of the city airport on the DMRC network and cut travel between and by at least 30 minutes.

for Housing and Urban Affairs (Independent Charge) Hardeep Singh Puri and Chief Minister will inaugurate the corridor tomorrow at 4.30 pm at the Nehru Enclave metro station, they said.

The dignitaries will then travel in a train to Hauz Khas metro station after the inauguration.

At 29 metres, the five-level new is the deepest metro station in the entire network and an engineering landmark as its tunnel goes beneath that of the old station's.

Hauz Khas (with Yellow Line) and West (with Blue Line) stations are the interchange facilities on this corridor, besides the existing (with Violet Line).

on the segment, which has 16 stations -- 14 underground, two elevated -- will begin from Tuesday at 6 am from the Kalkaji Mandir and West stations simultaneously.

This section will be the longest stretch to have been opened so far in the DMRC's Phase-III project.

With the opening of this stretch, the entire Janakpuri West-Botanical Garden Line corridor, covering the city's arterial Outer Ring Road, will become operational.

Terminal 1 of the has also been connected to the through this corridor, with an eponymous station on it.

On December 25, had inaugurated the 12.64-km-long stretch of the Line's Botanical Garden-Kalkaji Mandir corridor, cutting down the between and parts of south Delhi by more than 30 minutes.

Now, with the opening of the remainder of the Magneta Line, thetravel between and will shrink by at least 30 minutes.

"After the inauguration of this vital link, the approximate time to commute between (end of Yellow Line on side) and Botanical Garden (on Blue Line in Noida) stations will be about 50 minutes," DMRC officials said.

"Presently, a metro journey from to Botanical Garden takes about an hour and a half with the interchange at Rajiv Chowk station," they said.

After the fully opens, the corridor will operate with 24 trains which will gradually increase to 26 apart from the operating reserves.

The frequency will be 5 minutes and 15 seconds during peak hours through the whole section and if passenger traffic demands shorter intermediate loops with higher frequency will be introduced after studying the traffic pattern, they said.

The is also touting the Magenta Line as a 'Knowledge Corridor' asfour major universities of the Region (NCR), have been connected on it.

The (JNU) and (IIT) are the institutions which will get metro connectivity with the opening of the new corridor and in south Delhi and in Noida have already got metro connectivity with the opening of the Botanical Garden Kalkaji Mandir section in December last year.

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 21:50 IST