DELHI METRO PINK LINE TO START OPERATION
Delhi Metro's Pink Line
Delhi Metro's Pink Line is set to begin tasks with the extend between Majlis Park-Durgabhai Deshmukh South Campus liable to be tossed open for open utilize in the not so distant future.
The Commissioner for Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) finished examination of the 20.6km long Majlis Park-Durgabhai Deshmukh South Campus segment of line 7 (Pink Line) of Phase III, Metro authorities said on Sunday. The beginning of the line will interface north and northwest piece of the city with the southern piece of the city and diminish travel time for inhabitants of the west and north Delhi to the air terminal.
Senior Metro authorities said Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is probably going to get the gesture of CMRS inside a couple of days after which the line will be opened for open. The area has 12 stations including four exchange stations: Azadpur, Netaji Subhash Place, Rajouri Garden and South grounds.
The trains running on Pink line will cross Dhaula Kuan at a tallness of 23.6 meters (as high as a seven-story working) to achieve South Campus from Majlis Park.
Once completely operational, the line will associate all the six lines of DMRC. With 10 trade stations, the line will diminish traveller movement from the current exchange stations, particularly at Rajiv Chowk, that is a standout amongst the most swarmed stations in the city.
"As of now, four trade stations will be operational and will help decongest the Rajiv Chowk station. The present area will interface with the yellow line (Samaipur Badli-HUDA City Center) at Azadpur, Red line (Rithala-Dilshad Garden) at Netaji Subhash Place, Blue line (Dwarka Sector 21-Noida/Vaishali) at Rajouri Garden and Airport line at Dhaula Kuan. The line is built in a way that it will decongest the various lines. The line will come to the upper east by means of west, south and east Delhi," said a DMRC official.
The South Campus station will change over into a trade station by June as the Foot Over Bridge, interfacing the two stations, isn't yet prepared.
As per DMRC, the confusing of Phase-III lines with the current lines at numerous spots will prompt development of a few exchange stations, along these lines, shortening the separation between two distinct parts of the city by up to 15 km at a few areas.
The Pink Line is likewise going to be the longest queue of its system.
In a four-section arrangement on Delhi Metro's Pink Line, HT will investigate all the four noteworthy Metro stations — Azadpur, Netaji Subhash Place, Rajouri Garden and South Campus — of the Pink Line.
No comments