Monday, 30 September 2019

Delhi Metro’s Grey Line to start service from 4 Oct; corridor covers Dwarka, Nangli, Najafgarh stations

New Delhi: The over 4.2 kilometre-long Grey Line of the Delhi Metro, which will connect the urban village area of Najafgarh to the rapid transit network, will be opened for services on 4 October, officials said on Monday. The corridor consists of three stations – Dwarka (interchange with Blue Line), Nangli and Najafgarh.

Representational image. AFP

Representational image. AFP

"The DwarkaNajafgarh corridor of Delhi Metro will be formally flagged off on 4 October by MoS (Independent) for Housing and Urban Affairs and Civil Aviation Hardeep Singh Puri and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal," a senior DMRC official said.

The flagging-off ceremony is slated to take place at Metro Bhawan at 12.15 pm and passenger services on the section shall commence from 5 pm on the same day, said Anuj Dayal, the executive director, corporate communication of the DMRC.

With the opening of this section, the Delhi Metro network will expand to 377 kilometre with 274 stations, including the Noida-Greater Noida Aqua Line. "The Grey Line is a standard-gauge section and out of the 4.295 kilometre, 2.57 kilometre is elevated and 1.5 kilometre underground. With the opening of this section, the Dwarka metro station is all set to emerge as an interchange facility that will connect the sub-city with the locality of Najafgarh," Dayal had said.

Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) Janak Kumar Garg had accorded the mandatory approval for starting passenger operations after inspecting the corridor for safety on Wednesday. Dayal said a peak hour frequency of 7 minutes and 30 seconds shall be maintained on this stretch. The total travel time in this section shall be 6 minutes and 20 seconds.

"Three trains shall ply on this section and a fourth train has been planned," he said, adding that at present, the DMRC runs 376 trains, spanning 2,206 coaches and 4,778 trips per day. Trial runs on the section had begun in July. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation had earlier said the corridor is being extended by another 1.18 kilometre till Dhansa Stand, which is slated for completion by December 2020.

An 80-metre passageway connects the old Dwarka station of the Dwarka Sector 21 and Noida Electronic City/ Vaishali corridor or the Blue Line with the new station on the Grey Line, which has come up as part of the extension to Najafgarh. There will be concourse to concourse connectivity through the paid area.

After the Dwarka Sector 21 station, now Dwarka will become the second interchange facility in the Dwarka sub-city. Overall, the metro will have 28 interchange facilities after its opening, Dayal said, "About 2,000 sqm of additional parking space shall be provided at the station. Elaborate multi-modal integration with provisions of pick-and-drop by e-rickshaws, auto-rickshaws and buses has been provided at the new station," the DMRC said.

He said this section was not sanctioned as part of the Phase 3 project and work started on the Grey Line in 2015. The new corridor does not have platform screen doors (PSD) facility and the reason for that is a low volume of traffic assessed for the over 4.2 kilometre corridor, Dayal said.

Senior DMRC officials said the 288 metre long Najafgarh station will become the longest stand-alone underground station in the network. "It was one of the most challenging work to build the Najafgarh station in congested area and it is a 'dumbbell' station (spanwise) in its design," she said.



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