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The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) is a
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company of the
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and the states of
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,
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,
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, and
Delhi Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, primarily its western or right bank, Delhi shares borders w ...
. The NCRTC is mandated with implementing the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) project across the
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(NCR), ensuring a balanced and sustainable
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through better connectivity and access. The Union Cabinet approved constitution of the NCRTC under the Companies Act, 1956, in July 2013 for designing, developing, implementing, financing, operating, and maintaining the RRTS in the NCR to provide comfortable and fast transit to NCR towns and to meet the high growth in transport demand. Accordingly, the NCRTC was incorporated on 21 August 2013. Vinay Kumar Singh was appointed as the first regular managing director of the NCRTC in July 2016. Out of the eight identified RRTS corridors, the following three were prioritized for implementation by the planning commission: * Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut * Delhi-Gurugram-SNB-Alwar * Delhi-Panipat


History


Background

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had commissioned a study during 1998–99 to identify rail projects for commuter travel in the National Capital Region (NCR) and Delhi. It identified the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) for connecting NCR towns to Delhi with fast commuter trains. The proposal was re-examined in 2006 in light of the Metro extension to some of the NCR towns. The Planning Commission formed a task force in 2005 under the chairmanship of the Secretary of the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) to develop a multi-modal transport system for the NCR. This was included in the Integrated Transport Plan for NCR 2032 with special emphasis on the RRTS connecting regional centres. The task force identified eight corridors and prioritised three, namely Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut, Delhi-Panipat, and Delhi-Gurugram-SNB-Alwar for implementation. In March 2010, the
National Capital Region Planning Board The National Capital Region (NCR) is a planning region centred upon the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi in India. It encompasses Delhi and several districts surrounding it from the states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. The N ...
(NCRPB) appointed M/S Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System for Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut and Delhi-Panipat and M/S
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Limited for Delhi-Gurugram-SNB-Alwar to carry out a feasibility study and prepare a Detailed Project Report.


History of the NCRTC

The Union Cabinet approved the constitution of the National Capital Region Transport Corporation Limited (NCRTC) under the Companies Act, 1956, on 11 July 2013 with initial seed capital of ₹100 crores for designing, developing, implementing, financing, operating, and maintaining the RRTS in the NCR, in other to provide comfortable and fast transit to NCR towns and meet the high growth in transport demand. Accordingly, the NCRTC was incorporated on 21 August 2013. The company may form subsidiary companies for implementing each corridor. The seed capital was to be contributed as follows:


Phase 1

The NCRTC board approved the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor on 6 December 2016. Subsequent to the approval of the DPR by States and Union governments, on 8 March 2019, the Prime Minister of India laid the foundation stone of India's first RRTS between Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut. The civil construction work is in progress, and the priority section of the corridor between Sahibabad to Duhai is targeted to be commissioned by 2023.Travel time between Delhi and
Meerut Meerut (, IAST: ''Meraṭh'') is a city in Meerut district of the western part of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city lies northeast of the national capital New Delhi, within the National Capital Region and west of the state capital ...
will be reduced to less than sixty minutes from the current three hours once the RRTS is operational. The second prioritized RRTS corridor, between Delhi-Gurugram-SNB-Alwar, is planned to be executed in three stages. The DPR of the first stage, between Delhi-Gurugram-SNB, was approved by the NCRTC board on 6 December 2018. Subsequently, the Governments of Haryana, Rajasthan, and NCT Delhi approved the DPR of the corridor and it is under active consideration of the Government of India for sanction. The DPR of the second stage of this corridor, between SNB (Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror Urban Complex) to Sotanala was approved by the NCRTC board on 13 March 2020. The DPR of the third prioritized RRTS corridor, between Delhi-Panipat, was approved by the NCRTC board on 13 March 2020. The NCRTC unveiled the initial look of India's first RRTS on 25 September 2020. The RRTS prototype is scheduled to roll off the production line in 2022 and will be put into public use after extensive trials.


RRTS overview

* RRTS is a rail-based semi-high speed, high frequency, high capacity, comfortable, air-conditioned, reliable, and safe commuter service connecting regional nodes. * Design speed – 180 km/h, Operational speed – 160 km/h, Average speed of 100 km/h – Delhi to Meerut in less than 55 minutes (three times the speed of Metro) * Train every ~5–10 minutes; serving traffic nodes at every 5–10 km * ETCS-2 Signalling System along with centralized operations control will ensure that train services will not be affected, even during extreme weather conditions. * RRTS is different from conventional railway as it will provide reliable, high frequency, point-to-point regional travel at high speed along a dedicated pathway. * RRTS is different from Metro as it caters to passengers looking to travel relatively longer distances with fewer stops and at a higher speed. Metro rail projects generally serve the need of intra-city movement and operate within metropolitan cities like Delhi, Chennai, or Kochi; RRTS will connect suburban and urban centres in the NCR and will run from one city centre to another, thus providing a seamless transit network to the entire region. * Aerodynamic trains with airline-like transverse seating arrangements.


Unique aspects of RRTS

Interoperability Waiting time and number of interchanges are two major deterrents in the adoption of any public transport system. To provide seamless movement to commuters, the three RRTS corridors of phase 1, i.e., Delhi – Ghaziabad – Meerut; Delhi – Panipat; and Delhi – Gurugram – SNB – Alwar will be integrated at Delhi's Sarai Kale Khan and remain interoperable. Trains will move from one corridor to another, facilitating commuter travel from one corridor station to another without train changes, thus motivating them to leave their private vehicles and switch to the RRTS. Multimodal integration RRTS stations will be integrated with various modes of public transport systems like airports, Indian Railway stations, inter-state bus terminals, and Delhi Metro stations, wherever possible. This integration will facilitate seamless movement of commuters from one mode of public transport to another and encourage the use of public transport. While the RRTS will act as a backbone for regional transportation, Delhi Metro lines will complement it by providing feeder dispersal services. The Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station will be a mega-terminal where all three Phase-I RRTS corridors will merge. Option of business class: Each RRTS train will have a separate business coach. This will encourage business class commuters to switch to public transport for intercity travel. Comfortable travel: The air-conditioned RRTS coaches will have transverse seating arrangement with an overhead space for luggage, a wi-fi connection, among other modern amenities. Women's coach : Each RRTS train will have a separate coach for women travellers, just like the Delhi Metro. Universal accessibility: The entire infrastructure of the RRTS, including stations and trains, will be designed with universal accessibility in mind.


Need for RRTS project

The National Capital Region (NCR) has grown over the years to cover parts of states around Delhi, namely Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Today, the total area falling under the NCR is about 55,083 km2
with a total population of over 46 million (4.6 crores) (2011 census). The region has seen a decadal population growth of ~24% between 2001 and 2011. The entire NCR is an urban agglomeration with an urbanization rate of about 62%. Further, in 2007, the number of passenger vehicles crossing Delhi borders breached 1,100,000 (eleven lakhs) per day. Rail-based inter- regional commuter demand in the NCR is estimated to grow to 1.7 million passengers per day by 2032. This has triggered the need for an effective regional public transport system.


Benefits of RRTS project


Enhanced economic activities

A high-speed, comfortable, and affordable mode of transport such as the RRTS has the potential to change the movement patterns of people and usher in economic development across the region. With reduced travel times, the overall productivity of the region would increase, leading to improved overall economic activity and balanced economic development. The RRTS would lead to a polycentric economic development in a uniform manner across the region.


Lower emissions

With a reduced number of private vehicles and a shift towards a clean transportation system like the RRTS, fuel consumption is expected to go down. Low fuel consumption means lower emissions and less pollution.


Easing of road congestion

The RRTS has the capacity to ferry a large number of people each hour. By shifting a large amount of traffic from road to rail, it could free up road space and ease congestion on highways across the NCR. The Delhi–Ghaziabad–Gurugram RRTS corridor alone is expected to remove over one lakh vehicles from the road, easing overall congestion.


Improved access to jobs and facilities

The three corridors of Phase 1 alone are expected to generate 21,000 direct jobs. The RRTS would open up new markets and opportunities for people by connecting them through a high-speed network. The faster commute will allow people to have access to better facilities such as healthcare, education, etc.


Savings in travel cost and time

The high-speed journey through the RRTS will be offered at an affordable price, leading to savings on the part of commuters.


Reduced energy use

With a low land footprint and high throughput, implementation of the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut RRTS corridor is expected to shift the modal share in favour of public transport from 37% to 63% in the region. A shift towards public transportation will reduce energy use by the transport sector in the National Capital Region. This would not only lead to reduced fuel consumption in the region, but also the country's import dependence on foreign oil.


Technology

The NCRTC is implementing a state-of-the-art rail-based rapid transit system in the NCR with a design speed of 180 km/h. Such a speed will necessarily require grade-separated tracks and the latest signalling and control systems, to ensure high throughput and safe operation. The rolling stock will be air-conditioned and have the capability of high acceleration and deceleration in a very short span. Traction power will be through a uniquely designed 25 kV flexible overhead catenary traction system for elevated stations and a rigid overhead catenary system for tunnels. Key technologies:


Ballastless track

Slab Track Austria system, recognized for providing excellent riding comfort even at high speeds of 180 km/h. These tracks are being used in India for the first time. The tracks are also preferred for a longer life span, with less maintenance requirement, and ease of replacement.


ETCS Level 2 signalling system

The ETCS Level-2 signalling system is used globally for high-speed railway transit. The system is equipped with modern signalling with virtual blocks & ATO functionality over LTE backbone is being used for the first time in India. A key feature of the RRTS is interoperability of all the corridors, and ETCS Level-2 makes this possible. The system can monitor train speed and direction, and provide operation directives using a radio block centre. Use of a virtual block facilitated by ETCS Level-2 signalling eliminates any possibility of train collision.


SPEED – Systematic Program Evaluation for Efficient Delivery of project

SPEED is NCRTC's in-house sophisticated, robust, reliable, and user-friendly platform that leverages fundamental underlying technological frameworks such as JavaScript, PHP, etc. It is a monitoring and project management tool for reporting activities of pre-construction and construction phases of the RRTS.


Common Data Environment (CDE)

CDE is implemented for maintaining a common repository for all construction and pre-construction drawings and technical documents. It enables collaboration and sharing of updated information, documents, and drawings in real time to achieve a single source of truth across organisation, manage design, define and implement workflows, and monitor progress actions across the organisation.


Building Information Modelling (BIM)

BIM is an intelligent 3D model-based process that provides architecture, engineering, and construction professionals the insight and tools to more effectively plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. Project-related components like walls, doors, etc. are modelled in 3D by using various BIM software. Currently, all the stations are being designed and developed on the BIM platform. BIM offers a realistic 3D model, giving a true sense of how the actual structure will look.


Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS)

The CORS network system, including the control station, is being installed by the NCRTC to increase location accuracy in the Civil Construction Survey work. This system provides real-time precise coordinates for the measured locations and is capable of ensuring 5 – 10 mm accuracy in the location of points, whereas regular GPS can only provide location accuracy of up to 10 to 15 metres. This eliminates cumulative errors in civil construction and results in better alignment, acting as a life cycle management solution for the project.


Rolling stock

Rolling stock will be provided by
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for the Delhi–Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System and will be manufactured in
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. The project scope involves supplying thirty regional commuter trainsets of six cars each and ten intracity mass transit trainsets of three cars each, together with fifteen years of rolling stock maintenance. The Letter of Award is valued at approximately 2,577 crore (€314 million, $340 million US) and the customer has a provision to exercise an option of an additional ninety cars and two years of maintenance. The design speed will be 180 km/h but will run at 160 km/h. The bogies will be based on the Bombardier Transportation FLEXX Bogie family, and the propulsion system will be based on MITRAC Propulsion.


Network


Phase 1 (under construction)


Phase 2 (proposed)

Corridors identified for second phase, with no budgetary approval as of July 2017, are:Delhi to Alwar in 104 minutes: Rapid rail proposal moves to approval stage
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, 22 April 2017.


Implementation

The RRTS currently proposed by the government will have a travel time of one hour for Delhi–Panipat and Delhi–Meerut, and two hours for Delhi–Alwar. This will result in facilitating seamless travel between the CBD and NCR suburbs. Recently, all state governments have approved alignments of the three Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridors. These corridors will connect the capital with Panipat, Meerut, and Alwar. These three alignments were recommended by the National Capital Regional Planning Board (NCRPB). In its 36th meeting, held under the chairmanship of Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu, the NCRPB gave the nod to the implementation of three RRTS corridors—Delhi–Alwar, Delhi–Panipat, and Delhi–Meerut. Further, Minister Naidu stated that issues related to the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) have been resolved and further work on these three corridors could be started immediately. The minister also said that a managing director, entrusted with the implementation of the RRTS, had been appointed and implementation of the RRTS corridors will commence shortly. Indian Railways officer Shri. Vinay Kumar Singh has been appointed as the managing director of the company and assumed office in July 2016.


See also

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Future of rail transport in India The Indian Government is undertaking several initiatives to upgrade its aging railway infrastructure and enhance its quality of service. The Railway Ministry has announced plans to invest to upgrade the railways by 2030. Upgrades include 100% e ...
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Rapid transit in India Urban rail transit in India plays an important role in intracity transportation in the major cities which are highly populated. It consists of rapid transit, suburban rail, monorail and tram systems. According to a report published in 2021, a ...
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Railway in Haryana The rail network in the state of Haryana in India, is covered by 5 rail divisions under 3 rail zones: North Western Railway zone (Bikaner railway division and Jaipur railway division), Northern Railway zone (Delhi railway division and Amba ...
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List of state highways in Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh state has two major road networks. There are 35 national highways (not listed here), with a total length of , and 83 state highways, with a total length of . References External links Uttar Pradesh State Highways Authority M ...


References


External links

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NCR RRTS complete masterplan for eight corridors

NCR RRTS route map

NCR RRTS routes

Delhi–Panipat RRTS map

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archive.indianexpress.com

Revised NCRPB transport plan, approved in 2013, Indian Environmental portal

Functional regional transport plan 2021, NCRPB portal

NCR Transport, NCRPB portal
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