DelhiDesk India’s first high-speed rapid rail, operating under the Rapid Red Transit System (RRTS), is set to launch on the Delhi-Meerut route. The 17-kilometer route will run from Sahibabad in Ghaziabad to Duhai Depot at speeds of around 180 km per hour. The rail will offer medical facilities, including a stretcher in the last coach, with a separate coach for low-cost transportation of patients from Meerut to Delhi. Separate coaches will be available for women and physically challenged passengers, and folding seats. The facilities include Wi-Fi, mobile USB chargers, dynamic route maps, and CCTV. The fare is estimated to be around Rs 2 per km.

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News Bulletin on Rapid Rail Transit System: India’s first rapid rail to start on this route, know its specialty
by DelhiBreakings.com

– India’s first high-speed rapid rail is going to start on the Delhi-Meerut route under the Rapid Red Transit System.
– The rapid rail will run from Sahibabad in Ghaziabad to Duhai Depot, covering a 17 km long route.
– The track making work and installation work of overhead equipment line have been completed.
– The rapid rail will run at a speed of about 180 km per hour.
– Medical facilities and a stretcher have been arranged in the last coach of the Rapid Rail.
– Separate coaches have been arranged for women and physically challenged passengers.
– Facilities include Wi-Fi, mobile-USB charger, large windows, integrated AC system, automatic door control system, luggage storage, driver interaction system, dynamic Route map, CCTV and infotainment system.
– The fare in Rapid Rail will be around Rs 2 per km, and it will be connected to seven lines of Delhi Metro.