Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today met Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu and discussed various issue ranging from focusing on more utilization of Ring Rail to constructions of Railway's overbridge and underpasses in the national capital.
In meeting, the issue of rehabilitations of jhuggi dwellers currently living on Railway land was also discussed between both the leaders.
"The Ring Rail of Delhi has a good infrastructure which is as of now is not being utilized completely. We have discussed with the Railway Minister on how to make it utilize more so that most people use Ring Rail network," Kejriwal told reporters after meeting Prabhu.
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The nearly 35 km-long circular rail network in the national capital was introduced in 1975 and has 21 stations. Around 3,700 passengers take the line daily, including many office goers living in the neighbouring states.
A team of Railway and Delhi government will work on more utilization of the Ring Rail network
In December last year, Rai had met Prabhu on the issue of increasing frequency of trains on the Ring Railway to shift the passenger load towards the service, days before the implementation of even-odd scheme on January 1.
The Delhi Chief Minister said that apart from that, we also discussed the issue of Railway overbridge and underpasses as permission for constructing them takes a lot of time as of now.