Hindustan Times (Noida)

Metro starts building 5th bridge over river Yamuna

- Jasjeev Gandhiok letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Delhi Metro has begun work on a fifth bridge across the Yamuna river under phase four expansion of the Pink Line, which will see the corridor extending from Majlis Park to Maujpur, officials said on Tuesday.

According to officials, the bridge will connect the Soorghat Metro station and the Sonia Vihar Metro station on the corridor, and is being built between two existing bridges – Wazirabad bridge and Signa- ture bridge.

The corridor is slated to be opened by the middle of 2024 and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n (DMRC) said the bridge work was progressin­g at a strong pace.

“The total length of the bridge is 560 metres... Pile foundation work is near completion and approximat­ely 50% of substructu­re has been completed. The constructi­on of superstruc­ture by balanced cantilever technique has also been started,” said Anuj Dayal, principal executive director, corpo- rate communicat­ions, DMRC.

The Delhi Metro has already built four bridges across the Yamuna in the first three phases, including the Yamuna Bank Bridge on the Blue Line, a bridge at Nizamuddin for the Pink Line, a bridge at Kalindi Kunj for the Magenta Line and one at Shastri Park for the Red Line.

Officials, however, said this will be the first bridge to be built using the cantilever constructi­on method.

“A cantilever is a rigid structural element which extends horizontal­ly and is supported at only one end. Cantilever constructi­on allows constructi­on of overhangin­g structures without additional support structures.

of this technology will make the bridge aesthetica­lly better,” said Dayal, adding that a 3D design of the bridge was also finalised using Building Informatio­n Modelling (BIM) technology.

The bridge will cross the Yamuna at around 385 metres downstream of the old Wazirabad Bridge and 213 metres upstream of the existing Signature Bridge.

The 12.558-km-long Majlis

Park-maujpur section of the Pink Line will have eight stations, namely Yamuna Vihar, Bhajanpura, Khajuri Khas, Soorghat, Sonia Vihar, Jagatpur Village, Jharoda Majra and Burari.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India