NCRTC provides RRTS underground stations with advanced Environmental Control System
The installation of advanced Environmental Control Systems (ECS) at NCRTC’s underground stations on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor ensures a superior travel experience.
NCRTC is providing an advanced Environmental Control System (ECS) in RRTS underground stations. This system is being installed to maintain optimal temperature and fresh air quality by continuously regulating the cooling and ventilation requirements of the stations.
To provide a comfortable, safe, and pleasant travel experience for its commuters, NCRTC is installing an advanced Environmental Control System (ECS) in its underground stations to ensure continuous fresh air circulation for the passengers.
This ECS is being installed at all four underground stations on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor i.e. Anand Vihar in Delhi, and Meerut Central, Bhaisali, and Begumpul in Meerut.
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The installation of advanced Environmental Control Systems (ECS) at NCRTC’s underground stations on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor ensures a superior travel experience.
These systems, equipped with energy-efficient technologies and air quality enhancements, provide fresh air circulation, optimal temperature, and humidity control, guaranteeing comfort and safety for all passengers.
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