City
Epaper

LiDAR survey for Delhi-Varanasi high speed rail corridor begins from Greater Noida

By ANI | Updated: January 11, 2021 09:00 IST

The Light Detection and Ranging Survey for Delhi-Varanasi High-Speed Rail (DVHSR) Corridor began on Sunday from Greater Noida, where a helicopter fitted with state-of-art Aerial LiDAR and imagery sensors took the first flight and captured the data related to the ground survey, informed the Ministry of Railways.

Open in App

The Light Detection and Ranging Survey for Delhi-Varanasi High-Speed Rail (DVHSR) Corridor began on Sunday from Greater Noida, where a helicopter fitted with state-of-art Aerial LiDAR and imagery sensors took the first flight and captured the data related to the ground survey, informed the Ministry of Railways.

The proposed plan for DVHSR Corridor will connect Delhi with major cities like Mathura, Agra, Etawah, Lucknow, Raebareli, Prayagraj, Bhadohi, Varanasi and Ayodhya.

The main corridor from Delhi to Varanasi (approximately 800 km) will also be connected to Ayodhya. The High-Speed Rail (HSR) route will also connect the upcoming international airport at Jewar in Gautam Buddha Nagar District of Uttar Pradesh.

"The ground survey is a crucial activity for any linear infrastructure project as the survey provides accurate details of areas around the alignment. This technique uses a combination of Laser data, GPS data, flight parameters and actual photographs to give accurate survey data," the Ministry said.

National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited is adopting LiDAR technology which will provide all the ground details and data in three-four months wherein this process normally takes 10-12 months.

Around 86 master control points and 350 secondary control points have been established and these coordinates are being used for flying the aircraft on Delhi-Varanasi HSR corridor alignment, as per the nine standard benchmarks set by the Survey of India in this field.

Also, 60-megapixel cameras are being used for the LiDAR survey, to provide clear pictures of the structures, trees and other minute ground details.

Detailed project report for Delhi Varanasi High-Speed Rail Corridor was submitted to the Ministry of Railways on October 29, 2020.

NHSRCL has been entrusted to prepare the Detailed Project Reports for seven High-Speed Rail Corridors and LiDAR survey technique will be used for ground survey in all the corridors.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: delhiMathuraMinistryMinistry Of Railways`delhiDelhi capitalMinistry of railwaySouth delhi district administration
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Shocker: Woman Stabbed, Locked Inside House by Lover Over Abortion Dispute; Accused Arrested

NationalDelhi Horror: 28-Year-Old Youth Beaten to Death by Man Over Minor Argument; Accused Arrested

NationalYamuna Expressway Accident: 13 Dead, 25 Injured as Vehicles Collide and Buses Catch Fire in Mathura

NationalDelhi Shooting Incident: Two Brothers Killed After Firing in Jaffrabad; Police Investigation Underway

NationalDelhi-Agra Expressway Accident: 4 Killed, 25 Injured as Vehicles Catch Fire Due to Collision in Mathura Amid Fog

National Realted Stories

NationalBengal SIR: ECI to seek explanations from BLOs on doubtful cases in draft voters’ list

NationalBLOs under Trinamool pressure responsible for voter list irregularities in Bengal: BJP leader

NationalKashmir receives season’s first snowfall in higher reaches; rain in plains after 3-month dry spell

NationalThe Third Eye: Wisdom marks India’s strategic outlook

NationalAssam visit: PM Modi to interact with students, pay homage to martyrs