Delhi Metro Phase 3 – January 2016 Update

On this Wednesday, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) updated their website with the Phase 3 project’s progress made up till the end of December by different contractors. In case you are interested, last month’s update can be viewed here – Delhi Metro Phase 3 – December 2015 Update.

Like always, their images are mediocre and not fit to showcase the progress of a prominent project of this nature or sheer size, but anyways here are some of my favorite images from this month’s update.

Here’s a handy map: Delhi Metro Phase 3 – Information & Map

Blue line: Dwarka – Najafgarh extension (4.295 km)

As of the morning of January 29, 390 rings (546 m) have been built out of 675 rings (945 m). This line has a construction deadline of April 2017.

Violet line: Mandi House – Kashmere Gate extension (9.370 km)

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HVAC work at Delhi Gate station – Photo Copyright: DMRC

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HVAC/Finishing work at Jama Masjid station – Photo Copyright: DMRC

Green line: Mundka – Bahadurgarh (11.182 km)

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The elevated City Park metro station in Bahadurgarh – Photo Copyright: DMRC

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Tikri Border metro station on the Delhi side – Photo Copyright: DMRC

Pink line: Mukundpur – Shiv Vihar (58.596 km)

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Rajouri Garden FOB between Blue & Pink lines – Photo Copyright: DMRC

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Concourse level of the INA station – Photo Copyright: DMRC

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Krishna Nagar metro station – Photo Copyright: DMRC

Magenta line: Janakpuri West – Botanical Garden (38.235 km)

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Completed HVAC work at Vasant Vihar – Photo Copyright: DMRC

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Janakpuri West metro station – Photo Copyright: DMRC

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Metro’s bridge over the Yamuna at Okhla – Copyright: DMRC

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There’s evidently quite a lot of civil work pending which along with station finishing has to meet the internal deadline of December 2016. While that won’t possible, what’s good is that multiple tasks are being performed in parallel to speed things up. For example, even though both tunnels between Delhi Gate and Jama Masjid are not ready on the Violet line, the station finishing works by the subcontractors are in an advanced stage. It’s the same story for the Vasant Vihar station (shown above) and many others on the Magenta line.

At the start of next month, I’ll publish my February tunneling update, but if you’d like to instantly see a detailed report on all the tunnels of Phase 3, then please see: January 2016 Tunneling Update. As a heads-up, the first week of February is going to be lined up with 3 TBM breakthroughs at the Mayapuri shaft on the Pink line and at the Golcha mid-shaft & Lal Qila station on the Violet line.

For more updates on the Delhi Metro’s Phase 3 project, check out the Delhi section of The Metro Rail Guy!

– TMRG

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Global traveler who prefers mass rapid transit

8 Responses to "Delhi Metro Phase 3 – January 2016 Update"

  1. Jasdeep Singh says:

    Any updates on the Dilshad Garden-Ghaziabad line and the Noida City Centre-Sec 62 line which are coincidentally not even mentioned on the official website?

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  2. Jaideep says:

    When will work in rithala-narela line start.will metro also touch Narela through Dwarka line..

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    • TMRG says:

      Rithala – Narela line’s construction will start in 2018/19. There’s a plan to connect Dwarka with Prem Piao which will later be extended to Narela.

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  3. Gunjan says:

    When metro will be operational in Krishna nagar …east Azad nagar

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  4. Trivendra Kumar says:

    What is the progress of Dilshad garden- New bus adda metro corridor?

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  5. amit says:

    Hi

    When will be the mundka to bahadurgargh metro line operational.

    Is there any plan of DMRC to construct metro in Rohini sector 21,22 or near by.

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  6. Pardeep says:

    When wiil be directly connected from dwarka to huda city center

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