DPR underway for Ghaziabad-Jewar RRTS corridor to cut travel time to Noida airport
The Ghaziabad-Jewar Namo Bharat corridor is now in the Detailed Project Report stage. This new rapid transit system will connect Ghaziabad to Noida International Airport. Preparatory activities for other Namo Bharat corridors are also underway. Th...
"Ghaziabad-Jewar and Noida-Faridabad-Gurgaon corridors are in the DPR stage as of now," he told PTI in an interview.
He added that several other states are also examining the feasibility of developing similar regional rapid transit systems to address rising urbanisation and growing mobility requirements.
The two other priority Namo Bharat corridors -- Delhi-Panipat-Karnal and Delhi-SNB-Alwar -- are likely to receive approval from the Government of India soon, Goel said. He added that preparatory activities for these projects have already started to facilitate faster execution after approvals.
The preparatory work includes geotechnical investigations, utility mapping and shifting or modification of utilities such as Extra High Tension (EHT) lines and water pipelines. Goel said these measures will help minimise delays and ensure smoother implementation of the corridors once construction begins.
He also said the latest Economic Survey of India has highlighted the potential development of nearly 2,900 kilometres of Namo Bharat corridors across the country. Such networks, he added, can play an important role in improving regional connectivity and supporting growing urban centres.
The proposed route of the Namo Bharat Ghaziabad-Jewar corridor will start from Ghaziabad and pass through Noida, Greater Noida and the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) City before terminating at the Noida International Airport in Jewar, according to officials. It will serve areas witnessing rapid urban and economic development.
The corridor will comprise 12 stations and two depots located at the northern and southern ends of the route, officials said. The infrastructure has been planned to support efficient train operations and cater to increasing passenger movement between Delhi-NCR cities and the upcoming airport.
The project is aimed at strengthening public transport connectivity across NCR by linking major residential, commercial and upcoming infrastructure hubs.
The corridor will be designed for a maximum operational speed of 180 kilometres per hour and is expected to bring down travel time between Ghaziabad, Noida and the Noida International Airport at Jewar to around 40 to 50 minutes, making daily travel more convenient for commuters, officials said.
The proposed stations on the corridor include Ghaziabad, Ghaziabad South, Greater Noida West-Sector IV, Greater Noida West-Sector II, Knowledge Park V, Surajpur, Pari Chowk, Ecotech VI, Dankaur, YEIDA North-Sector 18, YEIDA Central-Sector 21 and Jewar Airport.
The YEIDA Central-Sector 21 station will also provide connectivity towards the upcoming Noida Film City area.
The corridor will also be accessible through the existing Delhi Metro network, according to officials. Commuters can take the Red Line metro to reach the Ghaziabad Namo Bharat station and access the regional rapid transit network, providing seamless connectivity between Delhi and the airport corridor.
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