Delhi Metro Phase-IV may get Metrolite for 3 corridors

The maximum operational speed of the Metrolite is 60 km per hour

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Metrolite for Delhi Metro Phase iV
Metrolite for Delhi Metro Phase iV

Delhi (Metro Rail News): The Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs is planning to starts Metrolite system for three corridors of Delhi Metro Project Phase IV.

According to sources, a high-level meeting was held at the Ministry on September 26 to discuss the adoption of Metrolite standards for remaining 3 corridors of Delhi Metro Phase-IV project, which include Inderlok to Indraprastha, Lajpat Nagar to Saket G Block and Rithala-Bawana-Narela covering 42.28 km. A senior official of Delhi Metro, DDA and National Highways Authority of India attended the meeting. 

Delhi Metro asked DDA to provide population details along the Rithala-Narela corridor and also the estimated population increase in the next 30 years for assessing the traffic projection of the corridor, also the DDA was asked to fund the project. 

The maximum operational speed of the Metrolite is 60 km per hour In any case, even with the failure of onboard signalling, the speed is restricted to 25 km per hour. The train is to accommodate around 300 passengers sources said.  

The Ministry has recently issued standard specifications of the Metrolite system which will be developed on the surface and elevated stretches with stainless steel or aluminium bogey. With three non-separable coaches and low floor height of about 300-350 mm & the train’s unit length should be of minimum 33 m.

According to ministry, the Metrolite with a dedicated path will also act as feeder system to high capacity Metro.

If the road width in the cities does not permit to have both lines, one line can be provided on a particular road and the other line on a parallel road, adding that as an alternative, the entire road can be closed for road transport and only train can be operated with pedestrian plazas, as per proposals made by the Central Government.

The Metrolite system will have shelter platforms but won’t have AFC gates, platform screen doors, X-ray and baggage scanner. Ticket validators could be installed inside the metrolite train and shelter with NCMC/other ticketing systems.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Plan a Metrolite between Palam (Magenta line) and Dwarka Sector 9 or Sector 8 (Blue Line ) ..Many commuters and Better connectivity T1 and T3terminals

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