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Delhi gets world’s tallest metro station at Haiderpur Badli

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The Janakpuri West-RK Ashram Marg corridor of the Delhi Metro, which is currently under construction, is set to have one of the world’s tallest stations at Haiderpur Badli, as well as one of the highest sections of the Delhi Metro. The existing Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli-Huda City Centre) station and the upcoming Magenta Line extension station will be connected at Haiderpur Badli.

Anuj Dayal, the Principal Executive Director (corporate communications), stated that the Phase-IV Haiderpur Badli station will be as tall as a seven-story building, with a platform height of 24.25 metres and a track height of 23.2 metres. After the pillars have been erected, work on installing the pier caps for the adjacent viaducts is underway.

The roof slab of the Yellow Line platform will serve as the Magenta Line platform. The pillars of the Janakpuri West-RK Ashram corridor are 10 metres tall on average, but they will reach 20 metres at Madhuban Chowk, where the corridor will cross the Red Line (Rithala-Shaheed Sthal), and 25 metres at Haiderpur Badli, where it will cross the Yellow Line.

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