The Asian Age

Metro to test new signalling tech on Shiv Vihar line

■ Line to open by June 2018

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The trial runs began on Wednesday on the over 10km- long elevated stretch of the Majlis Park- Shiv Vihar corridor of the Delhi Metro, on which the new signalling technology, Communicat­ion Based Train Control ( CBTC), will be “rigorously tested”. The 59- km- long corridor ( Line 7) of the DMRC network, also known as the Pink Line, is part of the Phase- III project, and trial runs on its other stretches have also been conducted, starting last year, officials said. The Majlis Park- Shiv Vihar corridor, including this stretch, will open in parts, by June 2018, they said.

“The test runs on the elevated 10.47- km- long section between the IP Extension and Maujpur metro stations of the upcoming Majlis Park- Shiv Vihar corridor began today,” a senior Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n ( DMRC) official said.

The IP ExtensionM­aujpur stretch consists of nine elevated stations, viz., IP Extension, Anand Vihar, Karkardoom­a, Karkardoom­a Court, Krishna Nagar, East Azad Nagar, Welcome, Jaffrabad and Maujpur.

“The new signalling technology, known as the Communicat­ion Based Train Control, will be implemente­d on this corridor, and will undergo rigorous testing in stages. The response of the train at different speeds, braking, and the interconne­ction with the Operations Control Centre ( OCC) will also be monitored during the trials. The behaviour of the track system and the Over Head Electrific­ation ( OHE) will be checked repeatedly,” the DMRC said.

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