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PM Modi flags off RRTS: What is this mass transport system, how it can benefit NCR

  • October 21, 2023
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PM Modi flags off RRTS: What is this mass transport system, how it can benefit NCR

Subject: Geography

Section: Economic geography

Context:

  • India’s first mass rapid system {Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS)} dedicated to regional connectivity, was inaugurated by the Prime Minister.

Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS):

  • Core objective of RRTS: Semi high-speed rail connectivity.
  • It is an integrated, mass transit network which aims to ensure “balanced and sustainable urban development” through better connectivity and access across the NCR.
  • Capable of running at speeds up to 180 km/hour.
  • It will cut the journey time between Delhi and Meerut to less than an hour.
  • Timeline:
    • 1998-99: A study identified the possibility of an RRTS network to connect various locations in the NCR through fast commuter trains.
    • 2006: The proposal was re-examined with the extension of the Delhi Metro lines to some NCR towns such as Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad.
  • It was then taken up by National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB) while developing its “Functional Plan on Transport for NCR-2032”.
  • The NCRPB identified and recommended eight RRTS corridors to connect NCR towns with high speed rail-based commuter transit services.

RRTS- Namo Bharat:

  • The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), which is a joint venture company of the Central government and the governments of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, has constructed the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) also known as Namo Bharat.
  • This joint venture company is under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
  • It is mandated with implementing the RRTS project across the National Capital Region, which is spread across an estimated 55,000 square kilometres and is home to a population of over 46 crorewith a combined GDP of an estimated $370 billion.

How is the RRTS different from existing metro or railways systems?

  • RRTS trains will travel significantly faster than metro trains.
    • It will operate at a speed of 160 km/hour but is designed to be able to run at speeds up to 180 km/hour. Delhi Metro trains can operate at 100 km/hour to 120 km/hour.
  • It will cater to commuters who want to travel relatively longer distances across the NCR in a short time.
  • Compared to Indian Railways:
    • It will cover shorter distance
    • Higher frequency of RRTS
    • Higher speed
    • Provide relatively more comfortable coaches
  • The RRTS is modelled on systems such as the RER in Paris, Regional-Express trains in Germany and Austria as well as the SEPTA Regional Rail in the United States, among others.

Objective behind the RRTS project:

  • Enhancing multi-modal connectivity at the existing transportation hubs.
  • To nudge commuters towards public transportation and have a positive impact on relieving the congestion both on its road/highways as well as existing metro and railway networks.
  • To give a push to employment generation and the opening up of newer commercial hubs along the current contours of the NCR.

Which corridors are being developed under the RRTS project?

  • Eight corridors will be developed under the project, of which three are being constructed under phase I: the 82-km Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut, the 164-kmDelhi-Gurugram-SNB-Alwar, and the 103-kmDelhi-Panipat corridors.
  • The corridors to be developed in future include Delhi – Faridabad – Ballabgarh – Palwal; Ghaziabad – Khurja; Delhi – Bahadurgarh – Rohtak; Ghaziabad-Hapur; and Delhi-Shahadra-Baraut.
  • All three corridors are being constructed under phase I – connecting the city to U.P, Haryana and Rajasthan – converging at Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi.

What part of the RRTS is being thrown open? How long will it take for the entire project to be operational?

  • The 17-km stretch, classified as the ‘priority section’ of the 82-km-long Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor, has been inaugurated by the Prime Minister.
  • It has 16 stations, of which the priority section has five: Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai and Duhai Depot.
  • The entire corridor is expected to be operational by 2025.

Source: IE

Geography PM Modi flags off RRTS: What is this mass transport system

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