PM Modi inaugurates priority section of India's first Regional Rapid Transit System in Uttar Pradesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the priority section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS Corridor, which will be known as 'Namo Bharat.' The corridor has five stations and is part of a larger plan to develop eight RRTS corridors in the Nat...
PM Modi also flagged off a RAPIDX train connecting Sahibabad and Duhai Depot stations, marking the launch of the RRTS in India.
The services will begin from October 21 at 6 am for the passengers.
The priority section of the RRTS Corridor between Sahibabad and Duhai Depot has five stations: Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai and Duhai Depot.
The foundation stone for the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor was laid by PM Modi on March 8, 2019.
The RRTS is a new rail-based, semi-high-speed, high-frequency commuter transit system with a design speed of 180 kmph.
"It is a "transformational" regional development initiative, which is designed to provide high-speed trains for intercity commuting every 15 minutes, which can go up to a frequency of every five minutes according to requirement," the PMO had said in its statement.
It had noted that a total of eight RRTS corridors have been identified for development in the National Capital Region, out of which three corridors have been prioritised to be implemented in Phase-I -- Delhi Ghaziabad Meerut, Delhi-Gurugram-SNB-Alwar and Delhi-Panipat.
In line with the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan, the RRTS network will have extensive multi-modal integration with railway stations, metro stations and bus services.
The two metro stretches in Bengaluru connecting Baiyappanahalli to KR Puram and Kengeri to Challaghatta was also inaugurated by PM Modi.
These two metro stretches were opened for public service on October 9 to provide convenience in public commuting on this corridor without waiting for a formal inauguration.
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