Preparations are underway to attach the Blue and Red strains of the Delhi Metro with a ropeway hyperlink in Ghaziabad, Ghaziabad. The company employed to construct a ropeway between Vaishali metro station on the Blue Line and Mohan Nagar station on the Red Line has submitted the doc to the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA). The estimated value of the challenge is Rs 487 crore, which might be accomplished by 2024. GDA government engineer SK Sinha mentioned, “The ropeway will join Vaishali and Mohannagar metro stations. The distance is 5.17 kms. This challenge is being ready for the aim of alternate mode of motion between two completely different metro strains. Earlier there was a preparation to attach these two stations with the metro. But that plan needed to be canceled on account of monetary constraints. The value of connecting Vaishali and Mohannagar strains to the metro would have been Rs 1800 crore. At the identical time, the price of making the ropeway is estimated to be Rs 487 crore. Sinha mentioned, “The Vaishali-Mohan Nagar route was chosen due to the Metro hall alignment strait. There can be sufficient house on the locations the place the ropeway line might be constructed. This 5.17 km challenge might be prepared by 2024. Apart from each the metro stations, these two ropeway halts can even be constructed on this route Vaishali and Vasundhara. A carriage can have a capability to hold 10 passengers. Ghaziabad MP Retired General VK Singh had talked about this ropeway challenge in the midst of the metro in December final 12 months. He had additionally talked about higher connectivity in addition to much less congestion on the street. symbolic image.
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Delhi Metro companies hit: Trains on Blue Line affected on account of technical glitch
Image Source : PTI (FILE) Delhi Metro companies hit: Trains on Blue Line affected on account of technical glitch
Services on a significant part of the busy Blue Line of the Delhi Metro had been intermittently affected for almost two hours on Friday on account of a technical snag, officers mentioned. The Blue Line connects Dwarka in Delhi to Noida City Centre.
The DMRC tweeted within the morning that there was a “Delay in service from Dwarka to Rajiv Chowk. Normal service on all other lines”.
A DMRC official later mentioned, “The train services on Blue Line witnessed a minor delay on up line, as they headed from Uttam Nagar West station towards Dwarka station due to a technical issue with a track circuit intermittently near Uttam Nagar station between 8 am and 10 am”.Train companies on the whole Blue Line had been “broadly normal” throughout this era, he mentioned. Around 11 AM, the DMRC once more tweeted that “normal services have resumed” on the Blue Line.
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