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In advance of the debut of India's first and fastest train, RAPIDX, Ghaziabad Police issued a traffic advice

 In advance of the debut of India's first and fastest train, RAPIDX, Ghaziabad Police issued a traffic advice


The first Rapid Rail train in India, known as RAPIDX, was launched today by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to mark the beginning of the 17-km priority corridor in Ghaziabad. Before the event, the Ghaziabad traffic police issued a warning outlining a number of traffic detours and parking options. 


The following limitations will be in effect from 7:00 am until the conclusion of the program:


Movement restrictions for vehicles

All other sorts of vehicle movement will be fully prohibited, with the exception of those traveling through the area as part of the program. These roads will be closed to all vehicle traffic in the vicinity of the event:




Through Mchannagar, Hindon Airforce Golchakkar travels to Sahibabad RapidX station and public gathering. 


Red Light at the Police Station Link Road leading to the Sahibabad RapidX Station/Public Meeting 


Solar Energy Road leading to Sahibabad RapidX Station, Jan Sabha Lal Kuon, and Seemapuri, CISF Road leading to Sahibabad RapidX Station


From the ALT junction, go from Loni to Bhopura via the Hindon Roundabout, Nagdwar, and the Rajnagar Extension.


Except for program-related vehicles, no one would be allowed to go from Duhai Peripheral to Ghaziabad through Meerut.

Tiraha Atmaram Steel towards ALT through Hapur Chung from Siddharth Vihar Red Light in the direction of Meerut


Vehicles must use the elevated route via Rainagar Extension, which descends from Kanawani at Buddha Chowk, to reach the site from Modinagar, Muradnagar, Hapur, and Meerut. 


Vehicles coming from Baghpat, Loni, Tronica City, Loni Border, Bhopura, Tila Mode, and Tulsi Niketan will be routed to Solar Urja Road via under the bridge from the Bikaner Circle (Rajendra Nagar Metro Station) to Sahibabad Railway Station Cut. 


For further information, see the traffic advice. Parking arrangements are also in place for cars traveling to the area for the event.



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