Namo Bharat to run between 9 stations from Ghaziabad to Meerut South RRTS stations
The NCRTC has reached a significant milestone with the opening of the Meerut South RRTS station for passenger operations, marking a key step forward in enhancing regional connectivity and providing faster, more efficient transit options for commuters.
The Meerut South RRTS station was opened by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) for passenger operations. With the addition of this 8 km section, a total of 42 km of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor is now operational, covering 9 stations from Sahibabad in Ghaziabad to Meerut South in Meerut.
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With the commencement of Namo Bharat train services from Meerut South, passengers will be able to reach Sahibabad in approximately 30 minutes.
In addition to RRTS trains, the station will also serve local metro services for the Meerut region. The station has three tracks—two for RRTS trains and one for metro services—across three platforms.
The Namo Bharat trains will operate from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM on the entire section from Sahibabad to Meerut South. The Meerut South RRTS station will feature the largest parking facility in Uttar Pradesh along the RRTS Corridor, enhancing passenger convenience.
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