New MEMU train service approved between Delhi, Faridabad: CM Rekha Gupta
Welcoming the decision, Gupta thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the railway minister and said that the new service would provide relief to thousands of daily commuters travelling between Delhi and Faridabad for work, education and other purposes.
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Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has approved the operation of a new MEMU passenger train service between Delhi and Faridabad, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced on Friday. MEMU (Mainline Electric Multiple Unit) is a self-propelled electric train operated by Indian Railways primarily for short and medium-distance travel on main railway lines. The proposed train is set to run in the National Capital Region (NCR). Unlike conventional trains, it does not require a separate locomotive as power is distributed across coaches, an official statement said. Welcoming the decision, Gupta thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the railway minister and said that the new service would provide relief to thousands of daily commuters travelling between Delhi and Faridabad for work, education and other purposes. ''Residents from Faridabad and adjoining areas have long been seeking improved rail connectivity, citing overcrowding and delays on existing transport options. The MEMU service will offer a faster and more accessible alternative and help ease pressure on road networks,'' the statement quoted Gupta as saying. The Delhi government has been working with the Centre to improve transport infrastructure in the NCR, the chief minister said, adding that such initiatives reflect the growing coordination between the two governments. MEMU services are designed for frequent stops and are widely used for suburban and intercity routes. They typically operate at speeds of about 100-110 kilometres per hour and aim to improve commuter convenience with quicker boarding and deboarding. The modern rakes are also equipped with features such as LED lighting, CCTV cameras, GPS-based information systems and bio-toilets, the statement said.
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