Botanical Garden Metro Station ready for operations: DMRC

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 17 2017 | 10:42 PM IST
The Botanical Garden Metro Station, the first-ever inter-change station outside Delhi, is ready for operations, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said today.
"This metro station, on the busy DwarkaNoida Line, will connect Noida directly with important locations in south Delhi, such as Nehru Place and Kalkaji. Passengers travelling from Noida to Faridabad will now be able to change trains at the Kalkaji Mandir station and go directly to Faridabad.
"Since both Botanical Garden and Kalkaji Mandir stations are inter-change stations, there will be a significant reduction in travelling time between various destinations especially those on the Blue and Violet Lines," the Delhi Metro said in a statement.
The DMRC said even after the completion of Phase-3 work, the Botanical Garden station will remain the only inter-change station in the NCR.
"This station is going to provide inter-change between Line 3 (Noida City Centre Dwarka Sector 21) and the Botanical Garden corridor Kalkaji Mandir (13.5 km-lomg Magenta Line of Phase 3 (Line 8), which is expected to be commissioned soon," it said.
The Botanical GardenKalkaji section will have nine stations. Apart from Kalkaji Mandir one, all other stations will be at elevated altitude.
And after the subsequent extension of the Magenta Line from Kalkaji Mandir to Janakpuri West in the near future, the travel time between Noida and Gurgaon will come down by about half-an-hour to 50 minutes, with an inter-change facility at the Hauz Khas station, it added.
At present, a journey from HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon to Botanical Garden in Noida, takes about 1.5 hours with inter- change at the busy Rajiv Chowk metro station.
Noida will also get directly connected with the domestic terminals of the Indira Gandhi International Airport for the first time. The journey from the Botanical Garden station to the domestic terminal will take about 40 minutes.
The new station building has been connected with the existing station with the help of a slab of about 20 m wide and 100 m long. There is platform-to-platform and concourse- to-concourse connectivity. Therefore, there is both paid area and unpaid area connectivity, the DMRC said.
Besides, Delhi Metro has also set up "India's first-ever elevated stabling yard for metro trains at Jasola Vihar", it said.

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First Published: Oct 17 2017 | 10:42 PM IST

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