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This is a route-map template for the Delhi–Sonipat–Panipat Regional Rapid Transit System, a semi-high speed rail line in India. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
[3] 13 March 2020 - DPR approved by NCRTC Board. 18 January 2021 - Delhi Panipat RRTS corridor approved by Government of Haryana. [5] 12 March 2021 - Process to identify Station land for extension to Karnal begins (3 more stations). [6] 18 August 2021 - DPR lying with Central Government since Dec 2020. [7]
Delhi–Alwar: Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan: 164 km (102 mi) TBD 2024 TBD Pre-construction works are underway. [33] Ghaziabad-Jewar: Delhi and Uttar Pradesh 72 km (45 mi) TBD 2028 Detailed Project Report (DPR) awaiting approval. [34] Delhi–Panipat: Delhi and Haryana: 103 km (64 mi) TBD 2025 Detailed Project Report (DPR) awaiting approval. [35]
National Capital Region Transport Corporation approved Delhi–Panipat RRTS. Construction work will start in year 2023. Cost of this corridor around 21,627 crore. At four major stops in Panipat: Panipat Depot, Panipat North, Panipat South and Samalkha. Panipat–Meerut rail line, costing Rs 3540 crore, construction work will commence in year 2023.
Kalka Mail (numbered 1 Up / 2 Dn) began operation in 1866 between Howrah and Delhi and then further extended from Delhi to Kalka in 1891. Both the terminal stations had internal carriageway for the cars of Viceroy and other high-ranking officers to reach next to their rail coach, The carriageway at Howrah is still used and runs between platforms 8 and 9, but the carriageway at Kalka has been ...
This phase, which cost ₹850 million (US$10 million), took five years to complete. During the inauguration, two new trains—the Anand Vihar-Lucknow Special Train and the Ghaziabad-New Delhi Ladies Special Train—were flagged off. Additionally, a Delhi–Panipat EMU with an increased number of coaches, from 12 to 15, was also inaugurated.
[18] [19] [20] Delhi-Dharuhera section is expected to be completed by 2030. October 2024: Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Manohar Lal announced that the commissioning of the Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) networks linking Delhi-Panipat and Delhi to Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror and Alwar is expected to commence in 2025 [21] [22].
3. Jind district. Jind city, northeast: interchange with SH12 (Jind to Assand–Karnal) 25 km northeast of Jind near Badhana-Popran; northeast: interchange with Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway west of village Ratoli; east: interchange with SH14 (Jind to Panipat) 15 km east of Jind at Jamni near Pilu Khera