First Look of the Delhi-Meerut rapid rail train setDelhi-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS): The country's first regional rapid corridor coming up between Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut will now comprise indigenous platform screen doors (PSDs) under Prime Minister's Narendra Modi's Armanirbhar Bharat policy.Recently, the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with BEL or Bharat Electronics Limited for the development of indigenous platform doors to be installed in the Delhi-Meerut rapid rail train sets.
Along with this, the 82 km long Delhi-Meerut RRTS, which when completely implemented,will reduce the distance between Delhi and Meerut to just 55 minutes, will also have Make In India' rolling stock.The National Capital Region Transport Corporation, a state-owned special purpose vehicle (SPV) is responsiblefor implementing the RRTS project acrossthe national capital region (NCR).Delhi-Meerut rapid rail corridor:What is the significance of platform screen doors?According to NCRTC, the indigenous platform screen doors will act as a safety barrier between the passengers on the platform and the train or track, given the high-speed train movement at rapid frequencies.Besides helping in better crowd management at the RRTS stations, the screen doors willalso prevent any untoward incidents like jumping or falling on the track.So far, all the platform screen doorsused in the country, for urban transport systems such as bus rapid transit, metro rail,etchave only been imported.The agreement signed between NCRTC and BEL will enable them to design and develop platform screen dorsfor variousrail-based systems in the country and abroad.
This is thefirst-of-its-kind initiative where an indigenously developed platform screen doorsystem will be used in the countryand will be exported globally as well.Once fully operational, the semi-high speed Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor will covera distance of 82 km through its rapid rail coaches on a ballastless track with an attainable operational speed of 160 kmph.The rapid rail aims to reduce the travel time between Delhi and Meerut to just 55 minutes andwill cover a total of 22 RRTS stations, across both elevated and underground sections.The priority section of the Delhi-Meerut rapid rail corridorwill the 17 km long Sahibabad-Duhai segment, which has been targeted for operations by2023.Earlier in the year,Bombardier Transportation India Private Limited had won the 'Make In India' rolling stock tender for the Delhi-Meerut rapid rail corridor.
Bombardier offered to manufacture 100 per cent of the rolling stock in the country using 83 per cent local content.
(Also Read:L-T Bags Over 7,000-Crore Contract For Bullet Train Project)Apart from the prioritized Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut rapid railcorridor, the other twocorridorswhich will come up in the national capital region are Delhi-Gurugram-Rewari-Alwar and Delhi-Sonipat-Panipat RRTS corridors.
These three corridors will converge at the Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station in Delhi.
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