IIT Madras’ Avishkar Hyperloop team receives investments from L&T Technology Services

CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras Students’ Team Avishkar Hyperloop has received investment from L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS) to develop innovations in the Hyperloop landscape. LTTS will provide funding and technical support to Team Avishkar on their Hyperloop project.

LTTS will enable Team Avishkar to further gain traction on its breakthrough disruptions in the emerging domain of Hyperloop-based transportation as stated in a tweet by IIT Madras.

The Hyperloop model proposed by Avishkar team can achieve a top speed of over 1,200 kilometres per hour. The team is spearheading Hyperloop Tube research in India and has already patented a novel and cost-effective tube design.

Team Avishkar

Avishkar Hyperloop is a student team from the Centre for Innovation, IIT Madras, that focuses on revolutionizing transportation with Hyperloop technologies.

MAHSR: Design of multimodal Sabarmati Passenger Hub inspired from Dandi March

GUJARAT (Metro Rail News): The Multimodal Transit Hub named The Sabarmati Passenger Hub which is constructed on the upcoming Mumbai – Ahmedabad Rail Corridor is designed taking inspiration from the Dandi March. According to a tweet by Railway Ministry, it will provide seamless connectivity as well as transportation to inter and intra-city networks.

The cost of developing this station is around Rs 250 crore. The station area will have 3-level parking that can put up with around 1,500 vehicles. The levels will cater to different types of vehicles such as one level will be for cars, one for buses and the last one for autos. While people from two metro stations as well as stations on the Indian Railway network can arrive at Sabarmati passenger terminal hub, they can move to Sabarmati Station by a foot over bridge (FOB), linking the two buildings, which are 400 metres away from each other, and board the Mumbai – Ahmedabad bullet train from there.

50 tonne concrete slab falls off crane at RRTS project site

GHAZIABAD (Metro Rail News): A 50-tonne concrete slab which was being lifted into place using a high-capacity crane, fell off the under-construction Modinagar site of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) project on the Delhi-Meerut Road in Ghaziabad on May 10 Tuesday. Nobody was injured in the incident, the officials informed.

According to the NCRTC officials, who are associated with the project, an inquiry will be initiated to know the cause of this accident.

The incident happened on the day when UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath visited Meerut and inspected the project site at Bhainsali along with Shri Vinay Kumar Singh, MD, NCRTC and other officials. As per the sources, the accident happened because of a cable that snapped during the load testing but no damage happened as it was inside a barricaded area.

The 82km long RRTS project construction is going on at full speed and it is expected to be completed in March 2025.

Uttar Pradesh to get metro rail network in more cities soon

LUCKNOW (Metro Rail News): Uttar Pradesh is going to get a Metro rail network in 12 cities soon. The UP government is aiming to expand the Metro services to Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Meerut, Bareilly, Jhansi and Prayagraj after the successful implementation of metro rail in Lucknow, Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida and Kanpur.

CM Yogi Adityanath has issued directives to start work on the Gorakhpur Metro project within six months giving pace to the project. In its first phase, the 15.14-km-long network which is being built at a cost of Rs 2,670 crore will connect major centres of the city, including Gorakhnath Mandir, Gorakhpur Railway Station, Gorakhpur university and the newly built AIIMS.

As per Kumar Keshav, MD, Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC), the UP government is aiming to provide eco-friendly and feasible commuting options to make the lives of people residing in urban areas easier as the urban population constitutes 24% of the total population of Uttar Pradesh, which contributes to 65% of the state’s GDP.

To realise the above objectives, the detailed project reports (DPR) for Varanasi, Prayagraj, Jhansi and Meerut are in their final stages.

Some of the Metro Projects in Uttar Pradesh are most likely to be funded by EIB as the team visited the state this month and reviewed the ongoing projects.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath inspects Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor

MEERUT (Metro Rail News): Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, inspected the construction of the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut RRTS corridor at Bhaisali, Meerut on May 10. He took stock of the ongoing construction activities being carried out on the entire corridor and inspected tunnelling activities at Bhaisali, Meerut.

NCRTC had set up a photo exhibition at the venue showcasing the pace of the project implementation of India’s first RRTS corridor. The photo exhibition depicted the three-year journey of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor right from the foundation stone laying by the PM Narendra Modi to the recent rolling out of the first trainsets from Savli, Gujrat.

It also showcased the significant progress made on the 17 KM priority section in a short span and various milestones achieved by NCRTC in the past three years.

Vinay Kumar Singh, Managing Director, NCRTC in a walkthrough of the photo exhibition, apprised the CM on various aspects of the project including the accomplishments made during the project execution and how NCRTC is leveraging various technologies in project implementation.

The CM acknowledged the way NCRTC is implementing this transformational project with diligence and by adopting new edge technologies. He was also contented to note the pace of construction of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor despite the three waves of COVID.

Chief Minister during his visit to the Bhaisali station keenly observed the tunnelling work being undertaken at the station.

Four Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs – Sudarshan) are to be lowered at Bhaishali for making tunnels in the both directions of Meerut South and Begumpul stations. In these, one TBM has already started working for making of longest tunnel of Meerut of around 2 km from Bhainsali to Meerut Central. The second TBM is also being assembled at this location for making the second tunnel from Bhansali to Meerut Central.

The Bhaishali is the only station in Meerut where four tunnel boring machines will simultaneously work to make tunnels.

The 82km long Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor will have 25 stations including two depot stations on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor. Local transit services will be provided on the RRTS network in Meerut. With 13 stations in the span of 21 km for the local transit needs.

The construction work on the 17 km priority section between Sahibabad to Duhai is progressing at a rapid speed. The construction of the viaduct of the priority section is nearing completion and the installation of signalling and telecom systems is also being undertaken.

The priority section will have a total of 5 stations, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai and Duhai Depot, and their construction work is in progress. The road ahead for the implementation of Over Head Electrical wires is now clear and the track laying work is being carried out within its stipulated time frame.
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The construction work of stabilizing and inspection lines and rolling stock maintenance yard for maintenance of RRTS trains at Duhai Depot is also on track.

The construction of the administrative building of RRTS equipped with various labs, simulation rooms and different types of classrooms being built for training is also underway.

At present 23 launching gantries (Tarini) have been installed on the 82 km long Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor and the speed with which this project is being carried out is exemplary for the construction of any urban transport infrastructure project in the country. NCRTC is targeting to start the operation on the priority section by early next year and commission the entire corridor by 2025.

Railway Board approves construction of 27 ROBs in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM (Metro Rail News): The Railway Board has given K-Rail the approval for the construction of 27 Railway over Bridges (ROB) which will help in tackling the traffic in the state. The construction of overbridges will be a major development initiative which will be executed by K-Rail, which is also implementing the SilverLine semi-high-speed rail project.  

Previously permission for 5 ROB was given last September. These are the Palli gate between Puthukkad and Irinjalakkuda stations; Thrippakkudam between Ambalappuzha and Harippad; Pattikkad between Angadippuram and Vaniyambalam; and the Nilamboor yard and Ezhimala gates between Payangadi and Payyannoor stations. Now, permission has been given for the remaining ROBs.

The social impact assessment, ahead of land acquisition, for 7 ROBs has already been completed for which reports were submitted to the respective district collectors as well. Other than 5 ROBs in the starting phase, SIA for the Uppala and Vellayil gates have also been completed. Tender proceedings are progressing for the Palli and Nilamboor yard gates. The ROBs’ construction is being carried out as per the MoU signed between the state government and the railway ministry last July. The construction cost of these ROBs will be handled equally by the state government and the Railways. 

The DPR for phase-1 of the Coimbatore MRTS to be presented to the govt. soon: FM Rajan

CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): The Tamil Nadu government together with Southern Railways, will conduct a feasibility study to introduce air-conditioned coaches and coaches with facilities which are preferred by commuters, in Chennai suburban trains, mainly those trains which run from the Beach to Chengalpattu.

Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, announced this in the assembly and said that the government would continue to take steps for securing the Union government’s approval for the proposal of Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) to take over the operation and maintenance of the Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) from Southern Railway.

A feasibility study would be conducted for the extension of Corridor 3, to be formed under Phase II of the Chennai Metro Rail Project, from Siruseri to Kelambakkam and from Kelambakkam to the Kilambakkam bus terminus through Mambakkam and Vandalur which would link the National Highways 45 with the Old Mamallapuram Road. Similar exercises will be carried out to cover the Poonnamallee bypass-Sriperumpudur stretch (as part of the extension of Corridor 4) and Thirumangalam-Avadi (Corridor 5). 

The detailed project report (DPR) for the first phase of the Coimbatore MRTS would be presented to the government soon. The feasibility report for the Madurai MRTS was expected by the end of this month. The preliminary work was underway for the 11th Agriculture Census with 2020-21 as the reference period, and phase I of the census would be taken up in July, the Minister added.  

MoHUA to seek Union Cabinet’s approval for Delhi-SNB-Alwar RRTS

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) will get the Union Cabinet’s consent for its Delhi-SNB-Alwar Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS ) corridor on priority within a month.

Officials have informed that NCRTC will execute the second RRTS corridor as well for which the preparations including the detailed project report (DPR) and the pre-construction activities have already been completed.

“We will be moving for the approval (for the Delhi-Alwar corridor) from the Cabinet in a month or so. I cannot say about the approval (when it will be granted) as it is the Cabinet to decide but this is the plan so far,” Secretary in the ministry, Manoj Joshi, while attending the event organised to handover the first train set to the NCRTC by Alstom in Savli, Gujarat.

Vinay Kumar Singh, MD, NCRTC said that the preparatory work on the Delhi-SNB-Alwar corridor is already in the advanced stage.

“Approvals for utility shifting has been taken and the utility diversion work on the Delhi-SNB-Alwar corridor is nearing completion. Road widening work, shifting of pipelines and high tension lines is being done on the corridor,” Singh said.

Delhi-SNB (Shahjahanpur, Neemrana, Behror)-Alwar RRTS will start from Sarai Kale Khan and pass through INA, Munirka, Delhi airport, Gurugram, Manesar and then to Shahajahanpur along the National Highway and will then turn towards Alwar.

Singh said that they have already received most of the approvals for the corridor and now only the central government’s consent is required.

As per the NCRTC officials, the second corridor will be constructed in three phases. The first phase will cover the 107-km stretch from Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi to SNB Urban Complex (Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror). In the second phase, the line would be extended from SNB to Sotanala (33.
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3km), with Shahjahanpur, Neemrana and Behror in between. In the third phase, the corridor will be extended to Alwar in Rajasthan.In the first phase the corridor will run 83 km in Haryana, 22 km in Delhi and two km in Rajasthan. In Delhi the entire line will be underground, Singh said.

R.K. Ashram to be Central Delhi’s new Interchange Hub: DMRC

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Saturday, 7th May announced on Twitter that R.K Ashram Marg Metro station on Blue Line is being converted into an interchange hub. It will be connecting R.K Ashram Marg Metro station of Magenta Line. Commuters will have access to alternate & shorter routes from Central to North Delhi because of this development. The new underground station will be constructed adjacent to the existing elevated station. This interchange will provide a convenient mode of transit and will help in decongesting the busy blue line.

This development comes a day after the Delhi government said that it will start a project to improve last-mile connectivity for commuters at the IIT Delhi and the Panchsheel Park metro stations. Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia approved the construction work of two multi-modal integration systems which will be constructed at the cost of Rs 4.59 crore and will be completed with the combined efforts of the Public Work Department (PWD) and the DMRC, that will result in cost reduction of the project as well as save time.

Alstom hands over first RRTS train to NCRTC today

GUJARAT (Metro Rail News): Mr. Vinay Kumar Singh, MD, NCRTC, along with other dignitaries from NCRTC and Alstom India flagged off the first RRTS trainset today in an event held in presence of Mr. Manoj Joshi Secretary, MoHUA, Mr. Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Housing & Urban Affairs and other dignitaries.

The ceremony of handing over the manufactured trainsets to NCRTC has been organised at the manufacturing plant of Alstom, where the keys of the RRTS trainsets were handed over to NCRTC. Under the Make in India initiative, 100 per cent of these state-of-the-art RRTS train sets are being manufactured in India, at the Alstom’s factory in Savli, Gujarat.

“RRTS is a strategic intervention of Government of India, aimed at enabling balanced and sustainable development of the region to realise Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of new age infrastructure for New India,” said Mr. Hardeep Singh Puri.

“Not only trainsets for India’s RRTS & MRTS systems are being manufactured at this facility, but trainsets for high-speed rail systems across the globe are also being manufactured & exported from here, shows India’s giant leap in technology & manufacturing,” Mr. Manoj Joshi said.

These trainsets will be brought on the large trailers to Duhai depot being developed at Ghaziabad at a rapid pace for the Delhi – Ghaziabad – Meerut RRTS corridor. All facilities of operation and maintenance of these trainsets are nearing completion at this depot.

The interiors along with the commuter-centric features of India’s first RRTS trains have recently unveiled on March 16, 2022, at the Duhai Depot, Ghaziabad. These RRTS trains will be the fastest trains in India with a design speed of 180km/h, operational speed of 160km/h and an average speed of 100 km /h.

The modern RRTS trains will have ergonomically designed 2×2 transverse cushioned seating, wide standing space, luggage racks, CCTV cameras, laptop/mobile charging facility, dynamic route maps, auto control ambient lighting system, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning System (HVAC) and other amenities. The air-conditioned RRTS trains will have Standard as well as Premium class (one coach per train) along with one coach reserved for women commuters. It will also have a premium coach, luggage space in coaches and space for stretchers/wheelchairs to ferry ailing patients. Every seat has a USB charging point and wider gangway than metro rail for standing commuters.

The manufacturing facility at Savli will be delivering a total of 210 cars for the first RRTS corridor. This includes trainsets for operating regional transit services on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor and for local transit services in Meerut.

The construction work on the RRTS corridor is going on full swing. After the arrival of the trains, initial trial runs are expected to commence on the priority section by the end of this year. The 17 km Priority Section, between Sahibabad to Duhai, is targeted to be commissioned by 2023 and the full corridor by 2025.

Delhi Govt. approves multi-modal integration projects at IIT, Panchsheel Park metro stations

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Delhi government on Friday, 6 May has approved the construction of two multi-modal integration (MMI) projects at the IIT metro station and Panchsheel Park metro station. The project intends to decongest the roads near metro stations and provide facilities such as last-mile connectivity.

As per the Delhi government, the project will boost convenience for the people, and the passengers travelling in the metro train, bus or taxi will not face any problems in reaching anywhere in the city. After the Public Works Department (PWD) and Delhi Metro complete their part of the project, the transport department will work on the other modes of transport.

The cost of this project is estimated at Rs 46 crore, meanwhile, PWD minister Manish Sisodia has said that the united efforts of PWD and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on the initiative actually reduced the cost of the project.

“The Arvind Kejriwal government is determined to provide hassle free commuting to the residents of Delhi. Our focus is to integrate the development works with the help of various agencies and in the process, reduce the cost of the projects and save time required for completing the project,” Deputy CM said.

Various agencies will work on the project together as the spaces outside the metro station fall under the jurisdiction of different government bodies such as PWD and the municipal corporations. Lieutenant governor Anil Baijal has directed DMRC to prepare a detailed MMI plan for the various agencies to implement in their areas.

GMRC conducts trial run on underground section and Sabarmati Bridge of Ahmedabad Metro

AHMEDABAD (Metro Rail News): Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) has conducted a trial run on the underground and river bridge section of the Ahmedabad Metro rail project on 3rd May, 2022. The train testing was launched by GMRC on a 10.2 km section between Apparel Park and Gujarat University stations on the east-west blue line of Ahmedabad Metro.

“Gujarat Metro has started running trials on the East-West corridor from Thaltej to Old High Court. These trials include running of trains and their interface testing with all other systems such as traction, signaling and platform screen doors,” GMRC tweeted.

The 20.73 km long east-west Blue Line connects Vastral Gam and Thaltej Gam with 17 stations. This line includes a 6.5-km underground section with four underground stations. A 6 km stretch of Line-1 between Apparel Park and Vastral Gam is already operational since March 2019.

GMRC conducted the trials via the line’s 6.83 km Shahpur – Kankaria East underground tunnels and on 298 m long Sabarmati River bridge, using a battery-operated railcar. This crucial metro bridge over River Sabarmati was completed in November 2021. The metro line crosses this river bridge and immediately goes down as an underground line.

Chhatarpur metro station to get underground interchange station soon

NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Chhatarpur Metro station on the Yellow Line which is a stretch from Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre is going to get an underground interchange station which will link it with the upcoming Silver Line (Tughlakabad to Aerocity), The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) officials said that the two stations will be connected through a subway.

“The Chhatarpur Metro station will become an interchange station in Phase 4 to facilitate inter-connectivity between the Yellow line and the Silver Line. While the existing Chhatarpur station is elevated, the new station will be an underground one and a subway will connect the two adjoining stations…
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The interchange facility will be provided via entry gate number two of the existing Chhatarpur Metro station,” said Anuj Dayal, principal executive director, corporate communications, DMRC, adding that the proposed station will be built 18 metres below the ground level and will have the platform at the bottom, followed by the concourse and then the roof level at the top, HT reported.

In 2019, The Chhatarpur Metro station was renovated as part of an elaborate multi-modal integration (MMI) project of the Delhi Metro, which included parking bays for public transport, landscaping and the construction of walkways and an amphitheatre outside. Chhatarpur is also the only station which is built using pre-fabricated steel structures.

NMRC approves Greater Noida West Metro budget

NOIDA (Metro Rail News): Great news for the people living in Greater Noida! The Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) has approved a budget of Rs 287.62 crore for the Greater Noida West Metro for the financial year 2022-2023 and approved for an internal audit report.

With the approval and allocation of the budget, the construction of flyovers to facilitate movement between Noida-Greater, Noida and Delhi Metro lines has been taken up. NMRC is planning to speed up the project and is expecting to complete the first phase of the Metro project in 24 months.

The Noida Extension project is an extension of Noida’s Aqua Line which ends at Sector 51 in Noida. The Greater Noida West Metro project is a 9.15 km long-elevated stretch, where 5 stations are planned to be constructed. Rs 500 crore will be allocated and spent on civil work of this project. GR Infra Project Limited is going to execute the project.
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