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Barapullah-III off the ground, to open in 3 years

Officials said the corridor aims to provide a signal-free junction at the UP Link road near Mayur Vihar.

Construction will begin in March 2015, PWD said. (Source: Express Archive) Construction will begin in March 2015, PWD said. (Source: Express Archive)

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh will lay the foundation stone for Phase-III of the Barapullah elevated road on Tuesday. Officials of the Public Works Department (PWD), which is in charge of the project, expect that the entire Barapullah corridor will operate 1,50,000 vehicles by 2020 once the  phase from Sarai Kale Khan to Mayur Vihar is completed.

PWD officials said construction of Phase-III will begin in March 2015 and is likely to be completed by December 2017. Administrative approvals and expenditure sanctions for the project — an estimated Rs 1,260 crore — have been issued by the Delhi government.

Officials said according to a PWD study last year, there are 70,000 passenger car units (PCUs) operating on Phase-I of the elevated corridor between Sarai Kale Khan and Jawarharlal Nehru (JLN) Stadium. The second phase between JLN and INA, which is expected to be completed by December 2015, will see 1 lakh PCUs operational.

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“The project will cut travel time drastically and save fuel. The extension will be connected to South Delhi, easing traffic on NH-24. It will also decongest the Ring Road at Ashram, South Extension and Bhairon Marg. While it takes 45 minutes to travel from Mayur Vihar to AIIMS, it will take only 10 minutes once the new corridor is completed,” a PWD official said.

Officials said the corridor aims to provide a signal-free junction at the UP Link road near Mayur Vihar. A flyover parallel to the existing single-carriageway flyover will be built with loops and slip roads.

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“The project will reduce CO2 emissions and fuel consumption. We will be able to overcome the cost of the project across three phases by 2020. While the cost of Phase-I has already been recovered, Phase-II’s cost will be recovered by 2018 and Phase-III’s by 2020,” Chief Engineer (flyovers) Sarvagya Srivastava said.

The foundation stone-laying ceremony will be held at 3 pm in Mayur Vihar. MP Maheish Girri will also be accompanying the Home Minister.

First uploaded on: 23-12-2014 at 03:29 IST
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