This Article is From Apr 08, 2023

Delhi Section Of Rapid Rail Linking Meerut Achieves Tunnel Breakthrough

The 3-km tunnel is the longest in Delhi made by any tunnel-boring machine and its construction started in January 2022.

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The Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor of rapid rail saw its maiden tunnel breakthrough. (File)

New Delhi:

The Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor of India's first rapid rail saw its maiden tunnel breakthrough for the Delhi section on Saturday, officials said.

The tunnel-boring machine, Sudarshan 4.1, achieved the breakthrough in Khichdipur in East Delhi.

The 3-km tunnel is the longest in Delhi made by any tunnel-boring machine and its construction started in January 2022. More than 14,000 high-precision pre-casted tunnel segments have been used to ensure a long tunnel life, the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) said in a statement.

Four tunnels are being constructed in Delhi for the 82-kilometre Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) for movement in both directions.

NCRTC said two parallel tunnels of about 3 km are being constructed between Anand Vihar and Khichdipur towards New Ashok Nagar RRTS station. Another set of parallel tunnels of about 2 km are being constructed between Anand Vihar and Vaishali towards Sahibabad RRTS station.

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The RRTS tunnels have a diameter of 6.5 metres, which is highly optimised when compared to global benchmarks of tunnels for a similar design speed of 180 kmph, with wider and higher rolling stock.

"NCRTC today achieved its first tunnel breakthrough for the Delhi section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor," NCRTC said.

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Manoj Joshi, secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, initiated the breakthrough by pushing the lever in presence of Vinay Kumar Singh, MD, NCRTC.

"RRTS is aimed at easing regional mobility in NCR thereby reducing vehicular congestion on roads and lowering air pollution. Multi-modal integration has been an important consideration while planning and implementing RRTS. I am confident that it will enhance the quality of life in NCR," Mr Joshi said.

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The tunnel, going towards New Ashok Nagar, has negotiated very closely with existing metro station piling structures, the foundations of expressways and non-engineered buildings in Patparganj and Khichdipur, said NCRTC.

NCRTC is targeting to open the entire 82-km-long RRTS corridor for public by 2025.

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Before that, it will operationalise a 17-km long priority section between Sahibabad and Duhai.

The other tunnel boring machine, Sudarshan 4.2, has completed tunnelling of about 2.5 km in the same direction. And Sudarshan 4.3 and 4.4 are boring tunnels in the direction of Sahibabad from Anand Vihar and they have completed tunnelling more than 1.5 km and 1 km, respectively.

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