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Delhi underground marvel: Pulbangash-Sadar bazaar tunnel in action

Anindya Chattopadhyay
| TNN | Last updated on - Jan 22, 2026, 13:51 IST
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Tunnel stretch

The downline tunnel between Pulbangash and Sadar Bazaar covers a total length of 800 m, forming a key section of the Janakpuri West–RK Ashram Marg corridor.

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Project timeline

Excavation began in mid-October 2025, and the tunnel is expected to be completed in around five months, keeping the Phase-IV schedule on track.

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Tunnel depths

The tunnel boring machine operates at depths ranging from 13 m to 18 m below the surface, navigating through challenging underground conditions.

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TBM specifications

The machine has an internal diameter of 5.8 m and is specially designed to handle complex urban tunnelling.

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Current progress

So far, approximately 140 m of the tunnel has been excavated, marking steady advancement toward completion.

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Engineering feat

The TBM has successfully passed beneath the Red Line viaduct and the busy Rani Jhansi flyover without affecting existing traffic.

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Railway crossing

The machine is now tunnelling under five active railway tracks near Sabzi Mandi, with train operations continuing safely above.

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Safety oversight

DMRC and Indian Railways are closely monitoring the tunnelling work to ensure both operational and structural safety throughout the project.

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Muck train operations

Battery-powered ‘muck trains’ transport precast tunnel segments and remove excavated earth, running along specially laid tracks inside the tunnel.

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Excavation system

The TBM’s cutter head is connected to a conveyor system that feeds excavated material directly to the muck trains, ensuring smooth and efficient tunnel construction.

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This is done by Contractor, kindly name them and give credit. minims in DMRC are not doing anything other than releasing payments
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