Delhi Metro | Delhi Govt approves extension of DMRC Chief Mangu Singh’s tenure
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Lucknow Metro | LMRC Board approves Rs.3502 crore loan from European Investment Bank
Pune Metro | Centers approves Pune Metro Rail Project first phase
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The Project will be implemented by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MAHA-METRO), which will be a 50:50 jointly owned company of Government of India and Maharashtra government.The existing Nagpur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (NMRCL), a joint Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) of Government of India and Maharashtra government, would be reconstituted into MAHA-METRO for implementation of all metro projects including Pune Metro Rail Project Phase-1 in the state of Maharashtra outside Mumbai Metropolitan Region.The approved alignments are expected to provide the much needed connectivity to the commuters and would traverse through some of the densest and traffic congested routes in the Pune Metropolitan Area, the release said.
Delhi Metro | DMRC’s Phase IV to get govt nod this week
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Currently, the airport line is connected only with Gurgaon-Jahangirpuri line, that too at New Delhi railway station. Once the Terminal 1-Tughlakabad line starts, the passengers from different lines will have easier access to the airport. From Aerocity, they can take the airport line to go to Terminal 3,” said a senior DMRC official.Source//Hindustan Times
Delhi Metro | DMRC coach catches fire at Patel Nagar station, passengers evacuated
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The fire temporarily affected operations on the line. “Train services on the Blue Line are running as per normal schedule now,” a DMRC official said. The service on the line was disrupted for 10 minutes, a DMRC official said.It is for the first time that a train has caught fire during operation on the Delhi Metro network.
Surat Metro | JICA keen to fund Surat Metro Rail Project
Kochi Metro | KMRL finalise minimum and maximum metro train fares
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The fare zones will be named F1, F2, F3 and up to F6, for distances ranging from 2 km (F1) from the point of origin; 5 km (F2); 10 km (F3); and will increase in multiples of 5 km, leading up to F6 (25 km from the point of origin). The ticket fare will increase by Rs. 10 for every additional zone.The proposed fares, although marginally higher than those of Volvo city buses, have been finalised considering the comfort, time saving and dependability of the metro. Metro trains are initially expected to operate every five minutes on the Aluva-Pettah corridor.The fare structure also compares favourably with that in other metros across the country (especially Bengaluru and Chennai metros), said a KMRL press release. The Delhi Metro enjoys sound patronage and income though it still operates at rock-bottom fares that were introduced when it was commissioned 15 years ago.The board also approved Kochi Metro’s policies on advertisement, station-naming rights and station interconnection, apart from other related strategies to be implemented for additional revenue generation for the metro’s operation and maintenance.
Advertisements have been planned at metro stations, pillars along the 25-km viaduct, website and the interior/exterior of trains. Stations would be named after firms that remit the requisite fee. Similarly, commercial establishments or malls in the immediate vicinity of a metro station can opt for a link with the station by paying a fee. They stand to gain through increased footfalls in their establishments. With the board approval, the decks have been cleared for inviting tenders for these revenue-generating modes. The board reviewed the project’s progress. Union Urban Development Secretary Rajiv Gauba chaired the meeting.
Source//The Hindu.
Rapid Rail Project | NCR Transport Corp. approves Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Rapid Rail project
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Each train will have one business class coach, beside 11 others,” said a source. “On completion of this corridor, travel time between Delhi and Meerut will come down to 48 minutes by express trains and 60 minutes by normal trains,” he added.
Lucknow Metro | LMRC starts first trial run, will open to public on March 26, 2017
Delhi Metro | DMRC completes all tunneling work of its phase-3 project
New Delhi: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has now successfully wrapped up all the tunneling works of Phase 3 with the completion of a 1.25 kilometre long tunnel between Vasant Vihar and Munirka on the Janakpuri West – Botanical Garden Magenta Line.
The Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) boring the tunnel from Vasant Vihar broke through at Munirka last evening in the presence of DMRC’s Managing Director, Dr. Mangu Singh and other senior officials. The work on this 1.25 kilometre long tunnel had started in the month of October, 2015. The tunnel consists of a total of 904 rings and has been constructed about 20 metres below the surface.
With this tunnel breakthrough, DMRC in Phase 3 has now completed one of the largest ever tunneling projects taken up in any urban area all over the world where a record 30 TBMs were used to bore close to 80 kilometres of underground tunnels (combining the length of both tunnels for to and fro movement of trains). The total underground corridor length in Phase 3 including the stations is about 54 kilometres.
The quantum of underground work in Phase 3 can be gauged from the fact that in the last phase of Delhi Metro’s construction, only 35 kilometres was underground and in Phase 1, the underground component was 13 kilometres. Therefore, the underground work of Phase 3 was even more than the combined work undertaken in the first two phases.
On the 38 kilometre long Janakpuri West – Botanical Garden corridor where the tunnel breakthrough took place yesterday, about 23 kilometres are underground. The tunnelling work on this corridor had multiple engineering challenges. The new tunnels passed below already operational elevated viaducts of Delhi Metro at three locations (at Janakpuri West below Blue Line, near IGI Airport below Airport Line and near Kalkaji Mandir below Violet Line).
At Hauz Khas, the new tunnel also passed below the already operational tunnel of Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line. A 1.4 kilometre long tunnel between Shankar Vihar and Vasant Vihar on this section was also fraught with challenges as it passed below the rocky Aravali ranges and special Rock TBMs had to be pressed into service for the drive.
On the 59 kilometre long Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar Pink corridor, about 19 kilometres are underground. This is the longest ever Metro corridor of the DMRC network. On this section, the new tunnels have passed below already operational viaducts at three locations (at Azadpur below the Yellow Line, Netaji Subhash Place below the Red Line and at Lajpat Nagar below the Violet Line). The new tunnel also passed below the operational Metro tunnel of Yellow Line at INA.
Delhi Metro’s longest tunneling drive of 1.6 kilometres from Ashram to Nizamuddin also falls on this section. All the tunneling work on this line has also been completed. However, at some locations, the TBMs are now being retrieved following the completion of work. The tunneling work on both the Magenta and Pink lines had to face multiple challenges since these corridors mostly pass below the arterial Outer Ring Road and Ring Road of the city, which have heavy traffic round the clock.
For countering all the above mentioned challenges, elaborate instrumentation for round the clock monitoring was done to ensure that there was no settlement of land anywhere or damages to the structures above. As the tunneling work proceeded below the elevated viaducts and the Metro tunnels of Yellow Line at Hauz Khas and INA, services on these operational sections were not hampered even for a minute.
The 9.37 kilometre long Central Secretariat – Kashmere Gate corridor is also entirely underground. While the section up to ITO has already been opened, trial runs are in progress on the remaining stretch up to Kashmere Gate. Tunneling was extremely difficult on this section as well since almost the entire alignment is dotted with heritage monuments of great historic importance. Moreover, the areas in old Delhi are extremely crowded with many dilapidated buildings, which are more than a century old.
Source//DMRC
Delhi Metro | DMRC may open Kalindi Kunj-Botanical Garden section by April 2017
Nagpur Metro | Bombay High Courts fines Rs.1 lakh on Titagarh Wagons Ltd for non application of mind.
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