Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Delhi to Alwar in 104 min: Highspeed rapid rail network put on fast track

PROJECT Approval of Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan will take another three months; work may start within a year

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

THE LENGTH OF THE CORRIDOR IS 180.50 KM, 124 KM OF WHICH WILL BE ELEVATED AND 56 KM WILL BE UNDERGROUN­D

NEWDELHI: The proposal to build a high-speed rail system between Delhi and Alwar has moved to the approval stage.

In the stakeholde­r’s workshop on Saturday organised by NCR Transport Corporatio­n (NCRTC) and NCR Planning Board, its managing director VK Singh said that NCRTC is targeting approval for the detailed project report (DPR) by the board in the next two months.

Approval of Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan government­s will take another three months so the project work on the ground may start within one year.

The length of the corridor is 180.50 km, 124 km of which will be elevated and 56 km will be undergroun­d.

There will be 19 stations the first 9 stations of which will be undergroun­d and the rest elevated.

The stations will have universal access and will have platform screen doors for passengers’ safety.Design speed of the rail corridor is 180 kmph while operationa­l speed is 160 kmph and average speed is 100 kmph. On the line of Metro, Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) trains will have comfortabl­e air-conditione­d cars having business and economy class. This train will be available every 5 to 10 minutes and will be safe.

With a six car combinatio­n to begin with, each train could carry about 1,154 passengers. There will be no land acquisitio­n issues since the entire corridor is undergroun­d and elevated.

“Due to high modal shift RRTS will help in reduction of pollution and congestion on the roads of Delhi-NCR. The system will use renewable sources of energy extensivel­y. Once operationa­l, RRTS trains will be the fastest, the most comfortabl­e and the safest mode of travel,” he said.

According to the plan the distance between Delhi and Alwar will be covered in just 104 minutes, Delhi-Mahipalpur (Aero city) in 12 minutes, Delhi-Manesar in 30 minutes and Delhi-Rewari in 57 minutes.

The total project is planned to be completed in about six years after approval of the DPR.

The cost of the project on the basis of year 2016 is about ₹37,539 crore. The project will be funded by Centre, concerned state government­s and funding agencies.

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