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File name | Delhi Metro Map PDF |
No. of Pages | 2 |
File size | 3.4 MB |
Date Added | Aug 17, 2022 |
Category | General |
Language | English |
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Delhi Metro Map Overview
The Delhi Metro is a mass rapid transit system on National Capital Region [NCR] of India. The Delhi Metro is well connected with all the satellite cities of Delhi, which is Noida, Gurgaon, Ballabhgarh, Bahadurgarh, Ghaziabad and Faridabad. Currently Delhi Metro is busiest metro in india and older metro in India after Kolkata Metro.
The network consists of 10 colour-coded lines serving 253 stations with a total length of 389 kilometers (242 mi), 285 stations, including the Gurugram Metro and Noida Metro.
Benefits of Delhi Metro:
- reduction in air pollution,
- time saving to passengers,
- reduction in accidents,
- reduction in traffic congestion,
- fuel savings.
10 colour coded lines:
- The Red Line (1) was the first line of the Metro to be opened and connects Rithala in the west to Shaheed Sthal (New Bus Adda) in the east, covering a distance of 34.55 kilometres (21.47 mi).
- The Yellow Line (2) was the second line of the Metro and was the first underground line to be opened on the Delhi Metro. It runs for 49 kilometres (30 mi) from north to south and connects Samaypur Badli with HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon.
- The Blue Line (3 & 4) was the third line of the Metro to be opened and the first to connect areas outside Delhi. Mainly elevated and partly underground, it connects Dwarka Sub City in the west with the satellite city of Noida in the east, covering a distance of 56.61 kilometres (35.18 mi).
- Green Line (5) is the fifth line of the Delhi Metro network and the first line on standard gauge, as opposed to previous broad-gauge lines. The line consists of 24 stations including an interchange station covering a total length of 29.64 km (18.42 mi).
- The Violet Line(6) is the sixth line of the Metro to be opened, and the second standard-gauge corridor after the Green Line. The 47-kilometre-long (29 mi) line connects Raja Nahar Singh in Ballabgarh via Faridabad to Kashmere Gate in New Delhi
- The Airport Express line runs for 22.7 km (14.1 mi) from New Delhi Railway Station to Dwarka Sector 21, linking the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
- The Pink Line(7) is the second new line of the third phase of the Delhi Metro. It was partially opened on 14 March 2018, with a further extension opening on 6 August 2018. On 31 October 2018, Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake to Shiv Vihar section was opened.
- The Magenta Line(8) is the first new line of the Third Phase of the Delhi Metro that was partially opened on 25 December 2017 between Botanical Garden and Kalkaji Mandir.
- The Grey Line (9) is the shortest route in the system. It connects Dwarka to Dhansa Bus Stand in the western part of Delhi. It covers around 4.295 km and comprises four stations: Dhansa Bus Stand, Najafgarh, Nangli and Dwarka.
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