All set for launch, RapidX offers high-speed travel, modern amenities at affordable price

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All set for launch, RapidX offers high-speed travel, modern amenities at affordable price

Modern amenities and inclusive infrastructure await commuters all set to hop on the high-speed train, RapidX, which will begin services on a 17-km stretch of the Delhi-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) after its inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday.

The train will stop at five stations: Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai, and Duhai Depot.

The train will stop at five stations: Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai, and Duhai Depot.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

The train will stop at five stations painted in turquoise and beige — Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai, and Duhai Depot — on the stretch, which is part of the 82-km Delhi-Meerut corridor that is expected to be fully operational by 2025.

The stations are painted in turquoise and beige.

The stations are painted in turquoise and beige.
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The Hindu took a ride on RapidX ahead of its maiden journey and witnessed the train, which boasts an average speed of 100 km/hr, zoom past cars on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway.

RapidX boasts an average speed of 100 km/hr.

RapidX boasts an average speed of 100 km/hr.
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ANI

The train has five standard coaches, with one reserved for women, and a premium coach. While a ticket for a seat in the standard coach costs ₹20, passengers have to shell out double that amount to enjoy a ride in the premium coach. End-to-end travel in a standard coach will cost a total of ₹50 and ₹100 in the premium coach. Travel is free for children whose height is below 90 cm.

The train has five standard coaches, with one reserved for women, and a premium coach.

The train has five standard coaches, with one reserved for women, and a premium coach.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

Commuters can enter the stations from gates located on the service lanes of the expressway. Parking space is available for those using personal vehicles to reach the stations. Multiple entry/exit points have been provided on either side of the road at every station. A foot overbridge has been constructed for those who wish to cross the road to take a train ride or reach the bus terminal.

Passengers travelling on the premium coach will have to pass through additional AFC gates on the boarding platform, which will deduct an additional amount from the ticket for using the luxury compartment. 

Passengers travelling on the premium coach will have to pass through additional AFC gates on the boarding platform, which will deduct an additional amount from the ticket for using the luxury compartment. 
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

QR code-based paper tickets can be purchased from ticket counters or ticket vending machines (TVMs) installed at the stations using currency notes, bank cards, or unified payments interface (UPI).

The platforms are equipped with public address systems that will announce the arrival of upcoming trains.

The platforms are equipped with public address systems that will announce the arrival of upcoming trains.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

The TVMs can also be used to recharge National Common Mobility Cards (NCMC). The RRTS will allow commuters to use any NCMC card from the first day of operations.

Each compartment has two rows of seats on either side of a spacious aisle, where passengers can stand and travel.

Each compartment has two rows of seats on either side of a spacious aisle, where passengers can stand and travel.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

Commuters can also travel by purchasing a QR code-based digital ticket using the RAPIDX Connect mobile application.

Commuters will have to use lifts, escalators or staircases to reach the platform on the second floor.

Commuters will have to use lifts, escalators or staircases to reach the platform on the second floor.
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ANI

Each station has two floors. All commuters have to enter through the automatic fare collection (AFC) gates on the ground floor, which will deduct the fare amount from their tickets depending on their destination. They will then have to use lifts, escalators or staircases to reach the platform on the second floor.

Passengers travelling on the premium coach will also gain access to the premium lounge.

Passengers travelling on the premium coach will also gain access to the premium lounge.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

Premium lounge

Passengers travelling on the premium coach will have to pass through additional AFC gates on the boarding platform, which will deduct an additional amount from the ticket for using the luxury compartment. These passengers will also gain access to the premium lounge, which is furnished with foam, velvet seats, and has vending machines that offer chips, chocolates, fried peanuts, and fruit juices.

The premium lounge is furnished with foam, velvet seats.

The premium lounge is furnished with foam, velvet seats.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

While all coaches have large windows, seats with velvet finish, the premium coach has reclining seats, extra legroom, and adjustable sun shields.

While a ticket for a seat in the standard coach costs ₹20, passengers have to shell out double that amount to enjoy a ride in the premium coach. 

While a ticket for a seat in the standard coach costs ₹20, passengers have to shell out double that amount to enjoy a ride in the premium coach. 
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

The platforms are equipped with public address systems that will announce the arrival of upcoming trains, route maps of the multiple stops, and a detailed action plan to evacuate commuters during emergencies.

Every station has platform screen doors (PSDs) integrated with the train doors and signalling system. 

Every station has platform screen doors (PSDs) integrated with the train doors and signalling system. 
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

Special doors

Every station has platform screen doors (PSDs) integrated with the train doors and signalling system. The train will leave the station only after the main doors and the PSDs are firmly closed. All doors have first-of-its-kind manual locks that passengers can unlock to open the doors at a station in case they fail to open automatically.

All doors have first-of-its-kind manual locks that passengers can unlock to open the doors at a station in case they fail to open automatically.

All doors have first-of-its-kind manual locks that passengers can unlock to open the doors at a station in case they fail to open automatically.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

Each compartment has two rows of seats on either side of a spacious aisle, where passengers can stand and travel. Safety handles have been provided above and below the seats to ensure passenger safety. Multiple CCTVs are installed in every coach with field officers at the respective stations reviewing the footage and passing on information to the local units during emergencies.

End-to-end travel in a standard coach will cost a total of ₹50 and ₹100 in the premium coach.

End-to-end travel in a standard coach will cost a total of ₹50 and ₹100 in the premium coach.
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PTI

All stations have diaper changing stations, separate restrooms for women, and first aid kits. For medical emergencies, ambulance services can be availed through centralised accident and trauma services.

Multiple CCTVs are installed in every coach with field officers at the respective stations reviewing the footage.

Multiple CCTVs are installed in every coach with field officers at the respective stations reviewing the footage.
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PTI

The last coach has additional space for stretchers and wheelchairs and a ramp to enter and alight from the train.

The train will run on a stretch that is part of the 82-km Delhi-Meerut corridor, which is expected to be fully operational by 2025.

The train will run on a stretch that is part of the 82-km Delhi-Meerut corridor, which is expected to be fully operational by 2025.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

Women are expected to comprise 50% of the staff at all stations. Preference will be given to residents of the neighbouring areas during recruitment to ensure employment of locals.

Buildings seen through the window of a RapidX train.

Buildings seen through the window of a RapidX train.
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SHASHI SHEKHAR KASHYAP

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