Railways Clears Two Major Traffic Projects in North-West Delhi

The Delhi Government has secured Railways approval for two key traffic projects in North-West Delhi. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced the widening of the Haiderpur Railway Over Bridge and an elevated loop connecting Shalimar Bagh to Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar. These projects aim to alleviate chronic congestion at Mukarba Chowk and other busy corridors in the area. CM Gupta thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for their support in advancing the 'Viksit Delhi' vision.

Key Points: Railways Clears Elevated Loop for Delhi Traffic Relief

  • Railways approves widening of Haiderpur ROB on Outer Ring Road
  • Elevated loop linking Shalimar Bagh and Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar cleared
  • Projects aim to reduce congestion at Mukarba Chowk
  • CM thanks PM Modi and Railway Minister for support
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Railways clears elevated loop linking Shalimar Bagh and Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces Railways approval for Haiderpur ROB widening and Shalimar Bagh elevated loop to ease congestion at Mukarba Chowk.

"These approvals will further pave the way for transforming the capital into a 'Viksit Delhi'. - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 10

The Delhi Government has achieved a breakthrough regarding two key traffic projects in North-West Delhi, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announcing that the Railways has approved the widening of the existing Railway Over Bridge located on the Outer Ring Road at Haiderpur Badli, to alleviate traffic congestion at Mukarba Chowk.

Furthermore, the Railways has also approved the proposed elevated loop connecting Shalimar Bagh to Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar, which crosses over the railway tracks, an official release from Delhi CMO said. These approvals were granted following extensive technical scrutiny and correspondence between the Delhi Government and Northern Railway.

Delhi CM expressed her gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw, stating that such projects will further pave the way for transforming the capital into a 'Viksit Delhi'.

CM Gupta said the Delhi Government is committed to developing a modern, safe and uninterrupted transport network across the capital. She noted that both these North-West Delhi corridors have long been burdened by heavy traffic movement, with thousands of commuters and goods carriers passing through the area every day. Once completed, the projects are expected to substantially reduce congestion and provide faster, safer and smoother connectivity to the public.

The Chief Minister said the Public Works Department (PWD) had submitted the required drawings and technical proposals for both projects to the Railways. After detailed scrutiny, the Railways found the proposals technically feasible and issued an in-principle No Objection Certificate (NOC) with the approval of the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM).

She added that the Railways has mandated that construction work must be carried out under prescribed safety standards and technical supervision to ensure that railway operations and traffic movement are not adversely affected in the future.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the Delhi Government is working at a fast pace to identify major traffic bottlenecks across the city and develop long-term solutions for them. She pointed out that Mukarba Chowk, Outer Ring Road and the Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar area are among Delhi's busiest transport corridors. The implementation of these projects, she said, will strengthen regional connectivity, reduce travel time and provide major relief to commuters.

The Chief Minister once again thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for supporting the projects. She said infrastructure and transport reforms in Delhi are gaining momentum through the coordinated efforts of the 'double-engine government'.

According to the Chief Minister, the capital is being developed in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Viksit Bharat' and 'Viksit Delhi', with a focus on modern, seamless and future-oriented transport infrastructure that ensures better connectivity and congestion-free movement for citizens, a release added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see infrastructure work happening, but I hope the 'double-engine government' actually delivers on time this time. Delhi's roads are always dug up, and projects drag on for years. Let's see if they stick to the safety standards the Railways has mandated. Fingers crossed it doesn't become another mess. 🤞
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Amit S
As someone who drives from Shalimar Bagh to Azadpur daily, this elevated loop will be a lifesaver. The railway crossing there is a bottleneck. Glad the PWD submitted proper drawings and the Railways gave the NOC quickly. But I hope they consider pedestrian safety too around Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar – that area is chaotic!
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Neha E
Wow, 'Viksit Delhi' sounds nice but these projects often benefit car and truck owners more. What about public transport users? Better bus lanes and metro connectivity in North-West Delhi would have helped more people. Still, any reduction in congestion is welcome. Let's see the execution. 🚍
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Rohit L
Hats off to CM Rekha Gupta for pushing this through. And thank you to PM Modi and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for the support. Mukarba Chowk has been a mess for decades – finally a concrete plan. Just hope the construction doesn't cause more chaos for the next two years. Sabar rakhna padega! 😀
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Deepika L
I live near Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar and the truck noise is already unbearable. An elevated loop might help with traffic flow but I hope they also

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