Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor: Steel Spain weighing 200 tons about Barapula Flyover
New -Delhi, May 15 (IANS). Another important achievement was achieved to connect the Sarai Kale Khan station to the Jangpura-Stable Garden under the Delhi Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor. The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) successfully completed the construction and installation of steel team that weighs 200 tonnes on the Barapula flying capacity. This will play an important role in connecting the Viaduct of the Spanish course. This special steel Spain consists of four large steel tires, with all the length of 40-40 meters and weighs 50-50 tons. This challenging work was completed at night by the NCRTC team in two phases using the Delhi Administration, Department of Public Works and Traffic Police. This place was technically very complicated, as a drain flows on a downground, on the other hand, there is a Barapula overfly on it. The Namo Bharat gait must cross and move forward both of these structures, for which this special steel team is built. The belts were lifted from the ground and placed on the first flight and then carefully installed on the prescribed pillars using cranes on either side of the fly. During the installation process, the 220 kV power supply, which advanced through the region, was alternately alternated in collaboration with Delhi Transco Limited for safety reasons. This complicated task has been successfully completed, according to all precautions and safety standards. NCRTC usually makes pillars with an interval of 34 meters in the construction of viadct, but where existing structures should be crossed, special teams are used. Parts of this special range are first built in factories and then added by the trailers at night. Jangpura Stable Yard Namo Bharat will play an important role in the operation of trains built near Sarai Kale Khan station. Currently, trains at 11 Stations in 55 km section of New Ashok Nagar in Delhi to Meerut South in Uttar Pradesh. The NCRTC aims to start the entire Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut gait at the general public by 2025. The 4.5 km part of Sarai Kale Khan to New Ashok Nagar is operated in the next phase, where the hearing is underway from April 13. This whole section will further strengthen the connection and efficiency of the passage. -Ians pkt/abm/ekd shares this story -tags