From Sarai Kale Khan to Palwal: The new RRTS corridor will be a boon for working people; commuting to Jewar Airport will also be easy ‘Namo Bharat’ will run between Delhi and Haryana; Journey from Sarai Kale Khan to Palwal will be very easy, know complete details

After the great success of Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor, now the entire focus of the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) and the Central Government is on new routes. While Delhi-Panipat and Delhi-Alwar routes have been kept on priority, a very big and relief plan is also coming out regarding Delhi-Faridabad-Vallabhgarh-Palwal Namo Bharat (RRTS) corridor.

This new corridor will be the first high-speed rapid rail line connecting Delhi to major industrial cities of Haryana. With the construction of this approximately 60 kilometer long route, the lives of lakhs of working people, businessmen and students traveling daily between Delhi and Haryana will completely change.

There will be a huge reduction in travel time

At present, it takes at least 1.5 to 2 hours for passengers to cover the distance from Delhi to Palwal by road (NH-44) or local trains. But after the start of Namo Bharat train, this entire journey is just 45 to 50 minutes Will be confined in.

The technical capabilities of this corridor and trains can be easily understood from the table given below:










Main characteristics Description (Project Highlights)
Estimated length of corridor about 60 kilometers
Maximum Design Speed 180 km per hour
operating speed on track 160 km per hour
Travel Time (Delhi to Palwal) Only 45 to 50 minutes (first 2 hours)
main interchange station Sarai Kale Khan (Delhi)
Multi-modal connectivity Indian Railways, Delhi Metro and ISBT

Delhi’s Sarai Kale Khan will become a mega-interchange hub

This new Namo Bharat Corridor will be started in Delhi. Sarai Kale Khan Will be from the station. This station is going to become a unique transit hub for the entire country, because from here the routes of Delhi-Meerut, Delhi-Panipat and Delhi-Alwar will also be connected. This means that passengers coming to Sarai Kale Khan will be able to easily change high-speed trains to any part of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan. Apart from this, Okhla and Badarpur within Delhi can be developed as major transit points connecting Delhi-Haryana border.

Complete route and possible stations of Namo Bharat in Haryana

As per the proposed plan (DPR), this train will pass through the biggest industrial and business hubs of Haryana as soon as it crosses the Delhi border. However, there may be partial changes in the names of stations depending on the alignment at the time of final approval:

  • Faridabad (Sarai Khwaja and Bata Chowk): As soon as you enter Haryana border Sarai Khwaja Can be made the entry point of this route. After this, the next main station is the largest industrial and commercial center of Faridabad. Bata Chowk Will be built on this, which will also be interchanged with Delhi Metro.

  • Vallabhgarh (Raja Nahar Singh Station): The station being built here will provide excellent facilities for multi-modal connectivity to the passengers. Commuters will be able to use the bus stand, Ballabhgarh railway station and the Violet Line of Delhi Metro from the same complex.

  • Palwal (Prithala and Palwal Terminus): Located near Palwal Prithla There is a huge logistics and apparel industry cluster, where the new station will be built. After this this corridor will end at Palwal Terminus.

✈️ It will also be easy to go to Jewar International Airport

Another big project parallel to this corridor Gurugram-Faridabad-Noida-Greater Noida Namo Bharat Corridor (61 km) is also proposed. This route will connect to Delhi-Palwal route near Bata Chowk, Faridabad. With its commencement, people of Palwal and Faridabad will be able to reach Noida’s Jewar International Airport in a very short time by changing Namo Bharat train.

Rich history and importance of the cities connected with this route

1. Faridabad: Industrial Powerhouse of Haryana

Faridabad, founded by Sufi saint Baba Farid in 1607, is today the backbone of Haryana’s economy. Here there are factories of the world’s leading companies manufacturing tractors, motorcycles, refrigerators, tires and clothes. This city is surrounded by the beautiful hills of Aravalli, Badkhal Lake and the world famous fair held every year in February. Surajkund International Craft Fair Known for.

2. Vallabhgarh: Land of Heroes

The history of Vallabhgarh goes directly back to the great immortal martyr of the first war of independence in 1857. Raja Nahar Singh Is associated with, who had freed the sixes from the British rule. Raja Nahar Singh Mahal situated here is still the historical pride of this city.

3. Palwal: Religious and historical heritage

According to religious beliefs, during the time of Pandavas, there was the rule of a demon named Palvasura, who was killed by Balram (Dauji), the elder brother of Lord Shri Krishna. The historical Dauji temple and Panchvati temple (where the Pandavas spent their exile) are very famous. It is also mentioned in the pages of history when people were going to protest against the Rowlatt Act in 1919. Mahatma Gandhi Gandhi was arrested for the first time by the British Government at Palwal Railway Station itself, in whose memory Gandhi Ashram and Museum exists here.