Kolkata Metro conducts trial runs on Orange Line from Ruby Crossing to BeleghataKolkata's metro system expanded its Orange Line on April 28th, with trial runs conducted on the new 4.39 kilometer stretch from Ruby Crossing to Beleghata station. This extension connects the Hemanta Mukhopadhyay station in the south to Beleghata in the north, enhancing connectivity and easing congestion along the EM Bypass corridor....
more... Two trips were conducted in both directions, meticulously evaluating track fitness, emergency brake functionality, power supply, docking procedures, and station staff responsiveness. The extension allows for an interchange between the Blue Line and Orange Line at Kavi Subhash station, improving travel for commuters. The Commissioner of Railway Safety's inspection provided insights for infrastructure enhancements, ensuring safety and efficiency of the expanded line. The successful trial runs are a significant step in improving Kolkata's metro system, with ongoing efforts to enhance connectivity and commuter experience.
Kolkata ka metro system apna Orange Line ko 28 April ko badha diya. New stretch, jo Ruby Crossing se Beleghata station tak jaata hai, 4.39 kilometers lamba hai. Is extension se south mein Hemanta Mukhopadhyay station aur north mein Beleghata connect ho gaya, EM Bypass corridor pe connectivity aur congestion...
more... kam hone ka benefit milega. Do trips, up aur down dono directions mein, kiye gaye, aur track fitness, emergency brakes, power supply, docking procedures, aur station staff ki response jaise parameters check kiye gaye. This extension se Blue Line aur Orange Line ke beech Kavi Subhash station pe interchange facility milega, jisse commuters ko travel karna aasaan hoga. Commissioner of Railway Safety ne inspection karke infrastructure enhancements ke liye suggestions diye hain, jisse safety aur efficiency increase hogi. Successful trial runs Kolkata ke metro system mein ek important step hain, aur connectivity and commuter experience ko improve karne ke liye efforts chal rahe hain.