Haryana gives go-ahead for high-speed rail project

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The government today gave its nod for a high between Kale Khan in to the Haryana-border near Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behrod.

The (RRTS) project will provide a new impetus to the growth and investment in Gurgaon specifically and to south in general, Khattar said.

The project will run along an elevated section on the Old road in Gurgaon to Lt proceeding to Signature Tower Chowk and then along NH-48 up to Rajiv Chowk, an official release said.

Thereafter, it moves underground beyond Kherki Daula where it would emerge above the ground up to IMT Manesar. The alignment would move along the highway up to Dharuhera, Rewari and Bawal before entering Rajasthan, it said.

The average speed of the rail will be about 100 km. It will provide a convenient mode of travel for daily commuters from southern to

The first phase, being built at a cost of approximately Rs 25,000 crore, will end at Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behrod.

The project will be executed by NCR (NCRTC), a joint venture of the Government of and the States of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Delhi.

The NCRTC will prepare the Detailed Project Report (DPR) in three months and physical work is likely to start by March 31, 2019.

Meanwhile, the project to provide connectivity from up to Gurgaon railway station was also discussed in the meeting.

It was decided that connectivity to Old Gurgaon will also be ensured by extending the connectivity along the Sheetla Mata Road up to Rezangla Chowk and towards Sector 21-Gurgaon completing the loop with the RRTS project coming up on the Old Delhi road.

In addition, a metro project will also be planned along the up to Sector 21, Dwarka.

For this, a techno-feasibility study will be carried out by Haryana Mass Rapid Limited (HMRTC).

The two lines will be connected along the new road proposed to be constructed by (GMDA) along Sector 101/104 dividing road from Basai Chowk.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 20:25 IST