The Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail, also called Namo Bharat, will begin full operations by mid-2025. This state-of-the-art system is set to redefine urban and regional transit in India. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail
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Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail: A Milestone for Regional Transport

Deutsche Bahn, the global transport leader, is responsible for managing India’s first regional rapid rail system. Currently, a 55-kilometer section is operational, and the remaining part of the 82-kilometer corridor will launch soon. This rapid rail corridor will reduce travel times, enhance passenger experiences, and create a benchmark for future infrastructure projects in India.

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Niko Warbanoff, CEO of Deutsche Bahn, highlighted the system’s significance, stating, “Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail will become a model for sustainable and efficient transport solutions in India.”

Transformative Impact of Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail

The Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail project will not only enhance regional connectivity but also inspire similar initiatives nationwide. With advanced safety measures, cutting-edge technology, and environmental sustainability at its core, the project exemplifies the future of transport.

Deutsche Bahn’s dedication to excellence ensures this corridor will serve as a shining example for urban transit systems. By mid-2025, this project will deliver significant economic and social benefits to the region.

Source, photo: m.economictimes.com

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