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Cabinet approves extension of Delhi Metro corridor from Dilshad Garden to New Bus Adda

The Elevated Section Will Comprise Eight Stations: Shahid Nagar, Raj Bagh, Rajendra Nagar, Shyam Park, Mohan Nagar, Arthala, Hindon River Station And New Bus Adda.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Varun Sharma | Updated on: 23 Jan 2019, 04:31:08 PM
The Dilshad Garden-New Bus Adda line will touch the interior parts of Ghaziabad.

highlights

  • The total distance of the extended line will be 9.41 km.
  • After the opening of new section, the Red Line span will become 34.50 km.
  • The new line will touch the interior parts of Ghaziabad.

New Delhi :

The Narendra Modi-led Cabinet on Wednesday has approved the extension of Delhi Metro corridor from Dilshad Garden to New Bus Adda in Ghaziabad. Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad announced the decision during his press conference. The total distance of the extended line will be 9.41 km. The Dilshad Garden-New Bus Adda line will touch the interior parts of Ghaziabad. The elevated section will comprise eight stations: Shahid Nagar, Raj Bagh, Rajendra Nagar, Shyam Park, Mohan Nagar, Arthala, Hindon River Station and New Bus Adda. 

The initial trial for the entirely elevated section, having eight metro stations, had started last year in the month of August. This is the extension of the presently operational Dilshad Garden-Rithala corridor (Line 1) also called the Red Line. The total operational distance of this Metro Line at moment is 25.09 km-long and after the opening of the new section, the Red Line span will become 34.50 km.

According to Delhi Metro officials, the construction of this corridor was a major challenge as it runs along the busy Grand Trunk Road, which has non-stop traffic throughout the day. Because of which most of the construction activities, including the launching of girders, had to be carried out during night hours, the official said.

The elevated Metro line will provide connectivity between Ghaziabad and several other parts of Delhi-NCR. Currently, commuters have to rely on last-mile connectivity from Dilshad Garden to reach Sahibabad. Connectivity to Mohan Nagar from Dilshad Garden would also improve considerably, it said.

The stations of this corridor have been specially designed with the station buildings on either side of the road and the platform on the central verge along the viaduct. The platforms are not a part of the station buildings, the DMRC said.

The platforms are connected to each station building with the help of foot overbridges FOBs on either side. The FOBs have been divided into paid and non-paid area and can be used to reach the platform as well as to cross the road.

Only the Hindon River station building is a standard station with a single building off the road and the platform inside the station building. This is the only station where the alignment also has gone off the road, the statement said.

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First Published : 23 Jan 2019, 03:38:54 PM

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