Waiting time and the number of interchanges are two major deterrents in the adoption of public transport. To provide seamless movement to the commuters, the three RRTS corridors will be interoperable. All the three corridors of phase – 1, i.e. Delhi – Ghaziabad – Meerut, Delhi – Panipat and Delhi – Gurugram – SNB will be converging at Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station in Delhi. Commuters would be able to travel from one corridor to another without interchanging the rail.
Delhi – Faridabad – Ballabgarh – Palwal |
Ghaziabad – Khurja |
Delhi – Bahadurgarh – Rohtak |
Ghaziabad-Hapur |
Delhi-Shahadra-Baraut |
The RRTS network offers world class commuter transit services which is safe and reduces commuter journey times in the region with high speed (160 kmph) and high frequency ( trains every 15 mins to start with) operations. For non-stop journeys, the technology chosen allows covering distances of 100 kms in under 45 – 50 mins. The project also ensures the convenience of quality last mile connectivity, addressing the needs of all categories of travellers on the network. The network has been planned and spatially oriented to ensure seamless integration with the Indian Railways, Inter-State Bus Terminals (ISBTs), Airports and the Delhi Metro.
The 82-km long Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Corridor passes through one of the most densely populated sections of the National Capital Region connecting Delhi to Uttar Pradesh.
The corridor is beneficial for the development of the region and help connect the large number of townships and centres of economic activity already planned along this corridor.
– Length = 82 kms
– Number of RRTS Stations =16
– Number of additional Stations for Meerut MRTS = 9
Passing through industrialized areas of Haryana and Rajasthan, this Smart Line will benefit the entire region between Gurugram to Alwar, while increasing the productivity of a large number of commuters travelling from Delhi and Gurugram to regions in Manesar, Bawal and Neemrana.
This line will also originate from Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi & will connect Munirka, Aerocity and move via Gurugram, Sotanala and Rewari to reach Alwar in Rajasthan.
-Length = 164 kms
-Number of Main Line Stations =22
Heading out in the north westerly direction from Delhi, this Corridor aims to connect Delhi to towns such as Sonepat, Gannaur, Samalkha and Panipat in the state of Haryana.
Historically populated with a large number of educational and hospitality institutions this RRTS would be the catalyst for growth and regional development. This corridor will not only cut down the time of travel but will also bring environmental and economic benefits to the entire region.
-Length = 103 kms
-Number of Main Line Stations =16 (including Sarai kale khan)
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