After Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri section opening\, Delhi Metro to run max trips per day ever

After Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri section opening, Delhi Metro to run max trips per day ever

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri section of the is all set to be opened to public on Wednesday, following which the Metro will be running 4,749 trips a day, the "highest ever" so far, officials said.

The 17.86 km-long section is slated to be formally flagged off for passenger operations by (Independent Charge) for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri and Wednesday morning and it will be opened for passengers by afternoon.

"With the commencement of services on Shiv Vihar--Trilokpuri section from Wednesday, the will be running 4,749 trips in a day, the highest ever so far," a said Tuesday.

Currently, the operates over 4,000 trips per day, he said.

In view of authorities taking action Tuesday after pollution level nosedived to severe', the first time this season, he said, "The will also work on the operationally best possible plan to help ease the pollution situation in the city."

The DPCC has directed the transport department and traffic police to intensify checking of polluting vehicles and in Delhi and other districts during November 1-10.

Following the direction from the Supreme Court-appointed Environment Authority (EPCA), the DPCC notified (DDA), (DMRC), (DTC) an other agencies to to enforce these measures.

The all-elevated Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri section in east Delhi consists of 15 stations, three of which are interchange facilities.

Once this segment of the is inaugurated, the Delhi Metro network will expand to nearly 314 km with 229 stations.

The stations are Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake, East Vinod Nagar-Mayur Vihar-II , Mandawali-West Vinod Nagar, IP Extension, ISBT, Karkardooma, Karkardooma Court, Krishna Nagar, East Azad Nagar, Welcome, Jaffrabad, Maujpur-Babarpur, Gokulpuri, Johri Enclave and Shiv Vihar.

The main highlight of this section will be the presence of three interchange stations -- (with Blue Line), Karkardooma (with Blue Line) and Welcome (with Red Line).

However, due to infrastructure constraints, trains on the Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake-IP Extension section on this corridor will ply on a single route with a frequency of a little 15 minutes and 36 seconds, officials said Monday.

A bottleneck near has arisen due to multiple issues, including land acquisition, resulting in a portion of metro segment, about few kilometres remaining incomplete, rendering the Trilokpuri station, a terminus.

Also, only every third train will go to from IP Extension due to the single line operation on down line due to non-availability of cross-over facility at Trilokpuri, Executive Director, at DMRC, said.

The between IP Extension and Shiv Vihar section will be run as per normal practice on both the lines at a peak hour frequency of 5 minutes and 12 seconds, officials said.

"However, passengers heading towards Trilokpuri or Shiv Vihar will be required to change the trains at the platform level itself at

"This interchange is necessitated since Maujpur-Babarpur is designed to meet Phase-IV requirement as an interchange station with four platforms," Dayal said.

The between IP Extension and Shiv Vihar section will be run as per normal practice on both the lines at a peak hour frequency of 5 minutes and 12 seconds, officials said.

In construction of this section, the Delhi Metro has achieved a rare feat in metro construction by crossing over its existing operational line (Blue Line) at the (old one) at a record height of 21 m above the ground, making it the second highest structure in the network.

The highest point in the metro lies in Dhaula Kuan area, between Mayapuri and South Campus metro stations of the Pink Line, at a height of 23.6 m as high as a seven-storey building.

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 22:20 IST