Updated 18 January 2024 at 14:13 IST
Ghaziabad: The survey for a new Rapid Rail line that would connect Ghaziabad to the soon-to-be Noida International Airport has started, and according to officials, work is still being done on the track, station layout, and soil testing.
An official stated that the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) plans to submit a Detailed Project Report (DPR) by the end of March.
There will be two phases to the construction of the new Rapid Rail, which will pass via Pari Chowk and Greater Noida West. A 37.15 km long corridor connecting Ghaziabad and Ecotech-5 (Kasna) would be constructed in the first phase. It is suggested that it be completed by 2031. The construction of a 35.11 km corridor from Ecotech 6 to the Noida Airport is the second phase.
The corridor will include at least 12 stations in total: Dankaur, Knowledge Park 5, Surajpur, Pari Chowk, YEIDA North (Sector-18), YEIDA Central (Sector-21, 35), Ghaziabad South, Greater Noida West (Sector 4), Greater Noida (Sector 2), and Noida Airport.
The feasibility report estimates that the project's total cost will be approximately Rs 16,189 crore. The Ghaziabad to Kasna corridor's first phase is expected to cost Rs 9,798 crore, while the second phase is expected to cost Rs 6,391 crore.
According to officials, the state government would pay 50% of the expenses and the federal government will cover 20%.
The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development government (YEIDA) and the Greater Noida government will pay the remaining amount.
Published 18 January 2024 at 11:16 IST