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Majlis Park-South Campus stretch of Delhi Metro’s Pink Line to open on March 14

The Commissioner for Metro Rail Safety (CMRS), which inspected the Majlis Park-Durgabhai Deshmukh South Campus section of the Delhi Metro’s Pink Line from February 26-28, has given the clearance for the project and consequently, this section will be opened to the public on March 14, 2018. “The 21

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Published - Mar 13, 2018 4:52 AM

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The Commissioner for Metro Rail Safety (CMRS), which inspected the Majlis Park-Durgabhai Deshmukh South Campus section of the Delhi Metro’s Pink Line from February 26-28, has given the clearance for the project and consequently, this section will be opened to the public on March 14, 2018. “The 21.56-km-long Majlis Park–Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus Metro corridor, will be formally flagged off by union minister for housing and urban affairs (independent charge) Hardeep Singh Puri and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on March 14 at 4 PM, from the Metro Bhawan,” the senior DMRC official said. Passenger services on the stretch will begin from 6 PM onwards on the same day from both, Majlis Park and Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus stations simultaneously, he said. This section is part of the 59-km-long Majlis Park-Shiv Vihar corridor (Pink Line – Line 7) of Delhi Metro’s Phase 3. Testing on the segment (Majlis Park-South Campus), part of the Phase-III project of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, was also successfully completed recently. Starting last year, trial runs on its other stretches have also been conducted. The entire corridor will open by June 2018. Incidentally, urban affairs secretary DS Mishra, on the sidelines of an event at the Metro Bhawan had said that the stretch would open next week, but had not given any specific date. The Majlis Park-Durgabhai Deshmukh South Campus section has 12 stations, including three interchange stations at Azadpur, Netaji Subhash Place and Rajouri Garden. “The metro train on this stretch will also cross Dhaula Kuan at a height of 23.6 metres (as high as a seven-storey building) to reach South Campus from Majlis Park,” the DMRC said.

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