Ghaziabad – Jewar Airport RRTS – Information, Route Map, Fares, Tenders & Updates

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Information

Ghaziabad – Jewar Airport RRTS (RapidX) is a 72 km proposed semi-high speed rail line with 12 stations planned to connect Ghaziabad – Greater Noida – Jewar Airport as part of Delhi’s Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS).

This 72 km new semi high-speed line with 12 elevated stations by National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) will have its northern terminal at the existing Ghaziabad RRTS Station built as part of the 82.15 km Delhi – Meerut RRTS line.

Ghaziabad – Jewar Airport RRTS’ Detailed Project Report (DPR) has not yet been prepared or finalized.

Its southern terminal will be built at Jewar International Airport, which is being developed by Flughafen Zürich AG and under construction by Tata Projects Ltd (TPL).

Jewar Airport – Ghaziabad RRTS line has a deadline of 2041 and is planned to be developed in 2 phases or stages:

  • Phase 1: Ghaziabad – Kasna with 7 new stations at Ghaziabad South, Greater Noida West Sector 4, Greater Noida West Sector 2, Knowledge Park V, Surajpur, Pari Chowk and Ecotech 6
  • Phase 2: Kasna – Jewar Airport with 4 new stations at Dankaur, YEIDA North Sector 18, YEIDA Central Sector 21 and Jewar Airport

Ghaziabad – Jewar RRTS Route Map

The line’s stations and alignment (in orange) displayed below are purely indicative to give an idea of how it might look like.

Ghaziabad – Jewar RRTS Contractors

This section will be updated when bids for pre-construction services and construction are invited.

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