The Delhi–Gurugram–SNB–Alwar Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) is one of the most ambitious transport projects under India’s first RRTS network, being developed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC). It will connect Delhi to Gurugram, Manesar, Bawal, Rewari, and further to Alwar (Rajasthan), covering industrial hubs, residential clusters, and commercial areas.
This high-speed corridor is expected to transform travel in the National Capital Region (NCR), reduce congestion on NH-48, and provide safe, reliable, and environment-friendly transportation.
Key Highlights of the Delhi–Gurugram–SNB–Alwar Corridor
| Particulars | Details |
| Corridor Name | Delhi–Gurugram–SNB–Alwar RRTS |
| Total Length | ~164 km |
| Starting Point | Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi |
| End Point | Alwar, Rajasthan |
| Stations (Planned) | ~22 stations |
| States Covered | Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan |
| Maximum Speed | 180 km/h |
| Operational Speed | 160 km/h |
| Average Speed | 100 km/h |
| Train Technology | Namo Bharat Trainsets (Designed by Alstom, Make in India initiative) |
| Structure Type | Combination of Elevated, Underground, and At-Grade |
| Ownership | NCRTC |
| Expected Completion | Phase-wise, with priority stretches before 2030 |
| Operator | DB RRTS Operations India Pvt. Ltd. |
Importance of the Corridor
- Decongesting NH-48: The Delhi–Gurugram–Alwar stretch is one of the busiest road corridors in India, often suffering from traffic jams. RRTS will offer a fast alternative.
- Industrial Connectivity: Connects key industrial hubs such as Manesar, Bawal, Rewari, boosting economic activity.
- Environmental Benefits: Reduces dependence on private vehicles, cutting fuel usage and emissions.
- Regional Growth: Promotes urban development in southern Haryana and Rajasthan.
Route & Stations
The corridor will connect Delhi to Gurugram, SNB (Shahjahanpur–Neemrana–Behror) industrial hub, and Alwar.
Proposed Major Stations include:
- Delhi (Sarai Kale Khan, INA, Munirka)
- Gurugram (IFFCO Chowk, Cyber City, Hero Honda Chowk, Manesar)
- SNB (Shahjahanpur–Neemrana–Behror)
- Haryana (Bawal, Rewari, Dharuhera)
- Rajasthan (Alwar Terminal Station)
Construction Timeline
- Phase 1: Delhi to SNB (106 km) – Priority section to open by 2029–2030.
- Phase 2: SNB to Sotanala.
- Phase 3: Sotanala to Alwar (final stretch).
Work on preparatory activities, land acquisition, and alignment design has already been initiated, with trial runs expected on certain priority sections later this decade.
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Facilities on the Corridor
Like other RRTS corridors, the Delhi–Gurugram–SNB–Alwar line will offer:
- Air-conditioned Namo Bharat trainsets with 2×2 seating.
- Standard and Premium coaches.
- Automatic doors, luggage space, CCTV surveillance.
- Elevators, escalators, and Divyang-friendly infrastructure.
- Integration with Delhi Metro, ISBTs, and Indian Railways.
Future Prospects
This corridor will become a backbone for NCR’s southern industrial belt and provide seamless high-speed connectivity between Delhi and Rajasthan. With a travel time of around 104 minutes from Delhi to Alwar, it will redefine long-distance daily commuting.
FAQs
1. What is the total length of the Delhi–Gurugram–SNB–Alwar RRTS corridor?
The total planned length is 164 km, with construction divided into three phases.
2. When will the corridor be operational?
The first phase (Delhi–SNB) is expected to be functional by 2029–2030, with subsequent stretches completed later.
3. How fast will the Namo Bharat trains run on this corridor?
The trains are designed for a maximum speed of 180 km/h and will operate at 160 km/h, ensuring a fast and efficient journey.
4. How many stations are planned on this route?
Around 22 stations are proposed, covering Delhi, Gurugram, Manesar, Dharuhera, Rewari, SNB, and Alwar.
5. Will this corridor connect with the Delhi Metro?
Yes, the corridor will integrate with Delhi Metro’s network, ISBTs, and Indian Railways to provide smooth multimodal connectivity.
6. What is SNB in the corridor name?
SNB stands for Shahjahanpur–Neemrana–Behror, a key industrial and commercial zone in Haryana.