India's first rapid rail project on track

ANI  |  Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

will soon become country's first state to get Rapid Rail in the first phase of implementation of RRTS. The ambitious rapid rail project will connect and in the first corridor.

Ahead of the next elections in 2019, the centre government is in the process of giving green signal to the project soon.

The NCRTC team recently held a presentation under the chairmanship of UP in The experts from UP and other officials were also present an occasion. The works related to the first corridor Delhi-corridor has already begun. For this, road widening from Duhai to Sahibabad in Ghaziabad is currently underway. Also, the tender process for various works is on a fast track.

Meanwhile, the has taken cognisance of all such projects which can be started in the next few months. Under this, the preparation of Rapid Rail is also to be done this year.

In the NCR, traffic jam is a major problem, which affects the area economically as well as financially. About 46 million people live in 58 thousand square kilometres of 39 per cent of the population lives in The Rapid Rail will save time, environment and money of the commuters.

Rapid Rail network will be linked to all major airports, ISBT and Metro stations.

Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale Kha, Anand Vihar, Airport, IFFCO Chowk, will be bigger interchange points. In the first phase of Rapid Rail, three corridors will be constructed, the very first at Meerut-Ghaziabad-Corridor. The next corridor will cover Delhi, Gurgaon, and The third corridor will be covering Delhi, and

In the second phase, it has been decided to build five corridors. The first corridor will cover Delhi, and The second corridor will touch Ghaziabad and Khurja. In third, Delhi-Ballabhgarh-Rohtak. In fourth Ghaziabad-Hapur and in the last corridor Delhi, and will be covered.

Capital Region is a Joint Venture of Government of and State Governments of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Delhi, is mandated to design, construct, operate and maintain rail based Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) in the Capital Region.

NCRTC is headed by Prior to this appointment, he was working with (RVNL), a railway PSU involved in the study of high speed rail corridors.

Singh was the who started construction of Delhi Metro on ground, the of the of and is now the first Managing of NCRTC.

He has been on the Board of various SPVs and has been involved in planning and development of public-private partnership PPP projects.

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 08:17 IST