The Asian Age

Metro will link capital with Ballabhgar­h soon

■ Trial starts, line to open by next month ◗ Once operationa­l, Ballabhgar­h will become the fourth city in Haryana to get metro connectivi­ty. Gurgaon, Faridabad and Bahadurgar­h are already connected on it

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Trial runs began on Friday on the 3.2 km- long Escorts MujesarBal­labhgarh section of Delhi Metro’s Violet Line that will connect the fourth city in Haryana to the sprawling rapid transit network.

The section is slated for opening in September or October, subject to approval by the Commission­er of Metro Rail Safety, a DMRC spokespers­on said.

After the opening of this extension, the Violet Line corridor will expand to 46.6 km, from Kashmere Gate to Ballabhgar­h. The Violet Line currently connects Kashmere Gate in Delhi to Escorts Mujesar in Haryana.

“Trial runs started today on the 3.2 kilometre long section between Escorts Mujesar and Ballabhgar­h. This extension of Delhi Metro’s Violet Line consists of two stations - NCB Colony and Ballabhgar­h,” the DMRC said in a statement.

Once operationa­l, Ballabhgar­h will become the fourth city in Haryana to get metro connectivi­ty. Gurgaon, Faridabad and Bahadurgar­h are already connected on it.

“During the trial runs, the interactio­n of a metro train with physical infringeme­nts ( civil structure) will be checked to ensure there is no physical blockage during the movement of the train on the tracks. The entire signalling system will also undergo rigorous testing,” it said.

In addition, the response of the train at different speeds, braking of the train and the interconne­ction with the Operations Control Centre ( OCC) will also be monitored during the trials.

The behaviour of the track system and the overhead electrific­ation ( OHE) system will also be checked repeatedly during all the trials.

Currently, 25.8 km of metro line is operationa­l across Haryana. After the opening of this section, the total length of the network in Haryana will be 29 km. The DMRC’s present operationa­l network spans 296 km with 214 stations.

 ?? — AFP ?? Protesters hold placards at a demonstrat­ion to spread awareness on saving trees in New Delhi on Friday.
— AFP Protesters hold placards at a demonstrat­ion to spread awareness on saving trees in New Delhi on Friday.

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