Delhi-Meerut NAMO Bharat Train launch: Modi inaugurates services
22.02.2026
Delhi-Meerut NAMO Bharat Train launch: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new service alongside India’s fastest metro service, as reported by News On AIR. Also, the coverage presents the rollout as a major step for Delhi NCR connectivity and faster regional travel.

Delhi-Meerut NAMO Bharat Train launch and Delhi NCR connectivity
The Delhi–Meerut NAMO Bharat Train was introduced as a quicker connection between the national capital and Meerut. The text points to reduced travel time and greater commuter convenience across the NCR. In addition, it frames the corridor as a more efficient option for day-to-day travel. Separately, Railway Supply has covered the Namo Bharat train system, providing additional context around the service name referenced in this corridor’s launch.
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Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor for daily commuters
The service is described as part of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS). It is aimed at sharply cutting travel time for daily commuters who would otherwise rely on crowded roads and long highway journeys between Delhi and Meerut. Meanwhile, the corridor is presented as a route intended to reshape routine commuting by offering a quicker rail alternative, consistent with the project overview on the NCRTC site.
India’s fastest metro service and upgraded commuter experience
Alongside the new train, the launch also highlighted India’s fastest metro service. The text emphasizes state-of-the-art facilities, enhanced route coverage, and an upgraded commuter experience tied to the corridor. At the same time, the visuals accompanying the coverage capture key moments from the flag-off and showcase the corridor’s striking new infrastructure, reinforcing the focus on speed, sustainability, and accessibility.
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