Metro Rail News: The first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor in India, which connects Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Meerut, was recently visited by Dr. Phillip Ackermann, the German ambassador. He experienced the high-speed Namo Bharat train visit, which was organized by NCRTC Managing Director Shri Shalabh Goel.

He noticed the system’s effectiveness, quickness, and dedication to passenger safety when travelling from Sahibabad to the Duhai Depot RRTS station. For a more streamlined and dependable regional journey, he praised the Namo Bharat train’s design, which puts commuter comfort and convenience first.

Additionally, the Ambassador praised the green projects and commuter-friendly facilities offered at RRTS stations. The NCRTC has taken many actions to guarantee that the corridor continues to be among the greenest transit options in India, supporting regional development that is sustainable.

The tour of the Operations Control Center at the Duhai Depot, which showcases NCRTC’s cutting-edge technology that improves operating efficiency, was part of the visit. Dr. Ackermann had the opportunity to observe firsthand the innovative systems that underpin India’s first RRTS project of its type.
Dr. Ackermann highlighted the Indo-German partnership, highlighting the strong partnership in India’s transit modernization between NCRTC and Deutsche Bahn’s Indian affiliate, which is essential to the corridor’s smooth functioning.
The successful integration of innovation and sustainability by the RRTS project was highlighted by Dr Ackermann’s visit. In addition to improving regional connectivity and supporting green efforts for India’s rapid transportation future, his praise of Indo-German collaboration demonstrates a shared goal for progressive transit solutions.