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Commuters Guide Delhi Metro DMRC

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Commuters Guide to Delhi Metro

For implementation and subsequent operation of Delhi MRTS, a company under

the name DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION was registered on 03-05- 95

under the Companies Act, 1956. DMRC has equal equity participation from GOI

and GNCTD.

Presently, the Delhi Metro network consists of about 389 Km with 285

stations. The network has now crossed the boundaries of Delhi to reach NOIDA

and Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Bahadurgarh and

Ballabhgarh in Haryana. With the opening of the Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar and

Janakpuri West - Botanical Garden Sections, new age trains equipped with the

Unattended Train Operation (UTO) technology have been introduced. This

network also includes the NOIDA - Greater NOIDA Aqua Line. The Aqua Line

has been constructed by DMRC on behalf of the NOIDA Metro Rail Corporation

and is also being operated by DMRC currently. In addition, the 11.6 kilometre

long Rapid Metro also connects with the Delhi Metro network at Sikanderpur

station of Yellow Line. The Rapid Metro provides connectivity within the

satellite city of Gurugram.

The Airport Express link between the Indira Gandhi International Airport and New

Delhi has now propelled Delhi to the league of global cities which have high

speed rail connectivity between the city and the airport. The DMRC today has

over 300 train sets of four, six and eight coaches.Apart from providing Delhites

with a comfortable public transport option, the Delhi Metro is also contributing

significantly towards controlling pollution as well as reducing vehicular

congestion on the roads.

Commuters Guide to Delhi Metro

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