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Train crosses metro's new 'highest point' for the first time

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
At a point between the upcoming Mayapuri and South Campus metro stations, trains will chug along at a height of 23.6 metres -- as high as a seven-storey building.

"The Delhi Metro took a big step towards achieving that feat today when a train was taken across the point for the first time, as part of its preparations towards commencement of trial runs on this section, which is a part of the upcoming Pink Line," a DMRC official said.

The new section crosses over the existing alignment of the Airport Express line at Dhaula Kuan, as well as a few flyovers.
 

The 59-km-long Pink Line, which will connect Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar, has come up along the arterial Ring Road of the city.

"The train crossed Dhaula Kuan at a height of 23.6 metres to reach South Campus from Mayapuri covering a distance of 6.8 km. The full fledged trials on this section will commence in a few days," the official said.

During the journey, various functional aspects of the new-generation coaches of the trains were tested prior to the beginning of signalling trials, he said.

Trial runs on a 6.5-km stretch between Shakurpur and Mayapuri are already in progress on the Pink Line since last month.

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First Published: Aug 02 2017 | 10:28 PM IST

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