The Sunday Guardian

Metro to complete phase 3 by this year

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in Ghaziabad in the Red line.

According to DMRC, sections in the Pink line would be opened in phases as the constructi­on in this line had been delayed due to land issues that the Delhi Metro faced during the constructi­on.

The section between Durgabai Deshmukh South campus, to Lajpat Nagar in the Pink line is expected to be opened to the public by the end of July, while another section between Lajpat Nagar and Mayur Vihar is expected to be opened by August and the remaining Trilokpuri to Shiv Vihar stretch will be opened by September 2018.

The Pink line will be crisscross­ing Delhi along the Outer Ring Road area con- necting North, South, East and West Delhi. This line, which is about 58 km long, will have 38 stations, out of which 12 would be undergroun­d, while 26 would be elevated. The Pink line will also have six interchang­e stations touching almost all the existing lines of the Delhi Metro. The extension of the already existing Blue and Red lines will run deeper into Noida and Ghaziabad to provide better connectivi­ty to the NCR. According to sources in the Delhi Metro, trial runs in both these lines have begun and they are expected to be opened to the public by the end of this year.

A DMRC spokespers­on told The Sunday Guardian: “We are most likely to complete all the openings of phase III projects of the Metro by the end of this year, apart from the Dwarka to Nazafgarh section. With this phase, the Metro network will be one of the widest and dense networks in the world. This phase has also covered almost the whole of Delhi which earlier did not have Metro connectivi­ty. We are just left to open some 69 km section under this phase and we are hoping to complete the projects on time.”

Apart from this, the DMRC, along with the Noida Metro Rail Corporatio­n ( NMRC), will also throw open metro connectivi­ty from the Botanical Garden metro station to Depot station in Greater Noida, crisscross­ing sectors like 71, 83, 137, 147, 153 in Noida and Alpha 1, 2, Pari Chowk and Knowledge Park in Greater Noida, enhancing connectivi­ty and public transport facility for residents of Noida and Greater Noida with the national capital.

Trial runs for this project, which will be the new Aqua line, have already begun and the line is expected to be opened by December this year. This line will be around 29.7 km long and is entirely elevated, having 21 stations.

This line will have an interchang­e facility with the Blue line of the DMRC at the Noida Sector 52 Metro station, which is being readied under the extension of the Blue line and will connect with the Noida Sector 71 station of the Aqua line.

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