Train movement between Samaypur Badli and Jahangir Puri will continue to be operated on single line from 10 PM today till further notice.
Delhi Metro Update: Attention commuters of Delhi Metro, in a major disruption on the Yellow Line, train movement between Samaypur Badli and Jahangir Puri will continue to be operated on single line from 10 PM till the end of passenger services & from the commencement of services to 7 AM, till further notice.
“Due to ongoing Magenta Line extension construction work, train movement between Samaypur Badli and Jahangir Puri on the Yellow Line will continue to be operated on single line from 10 PM till the end of passenger services & from the commencement of services to 7 AM, till further notice. Please plan your commute accordingly. The inconvenience caused is regretted”, DMRC posted on its social media account of X.
Due to ongoing Magenta Line extension construction work, train movement between Samaypur Badli and Jahangir Puri on the Yellow Line will continue to be operated on single line from 10 PM till the end of passenger services & from the commencement of services to 7 AM, till further…
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) September 4, 2024
Number of Cities With Metro Rail Up
Metro rail services have been extended to 21 cities in the country over the last 10 years from a mere five cities in 2014, Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal told journalists. The minister said that 700 km of new metro lines were constructed in the last decade since the Narendra Modi government came to power, taking the total track length to 945 km.
In addition, the Cabinet on Friday cleared three new mass-transit proposals — Integral Ring Metro Rail Project corridor in Thane and extensions of metro networks in Pune and Bengaluru which add up to 78 km in length, and are scheduled to be operationalised in 2029. These projects will add to the country’s expanding metro network, which is already the world’s third largest next only to the USA and China.
(With inputs from agencies)