The Metro train in Delhi was the first modern public transportation to be built in India. There are 137 stations and 6 train lines. Every day, more that 2.4 million people ride the Metro trains. The system first went into operation in December of 2002.
first metro train run in delhi at 24th december 2002
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Yes one can go via Delhi metro ,yellow line connects Huda City centre located in Gurgoan to Delhi
Easiest way is to reach New Delhi station by Metro and take a train from there. You have trains at regular interval. Visit http://www.mustseeindia.com/how-to-reach/from-delhi-to-panipat for details of Train service...
3 * 10 to the power 10 m/s is the least speed of Delhi metro train. By Rohan Chhetri HR & ILP learning coordinator TSC hyderabad
At present Kolkata and New Delhi have metro train services. Bangalore is going to be third within its ambit.
Take taxi/auto rickshaw. You can also avail yourself of the bus, local train or the Metro.
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No. Operation Timing = 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM First Train From Dwarka Sector 21 towards New Delhi= 05:15 AM First Train From New Delhi towards Dwarka Sector 21= 05:30 AM Last Train From Dwarka Sector 21 towards New Delhi= 11:15 PM Last Train From New Delhi towards Dwarka Sector 21= 11:00 PM
New Delhi Railway station is well connected with Metro station. The metro station (New Delhi Metro Station) is located just outside the railway station. New Delhi railway station has two main exits on opposite side. They are the PAHARGANJ exit and the AJMERI Gate exit. Those who intend to take the Metro train to travel locally within Delhi, after alighting at the main New Delhi Station should make sure they use the AJMERI Gate exit. Delhi railway station has 12 platforms, this exit is towards platform number 12. If you find your self walking towards platform number 1 then you are going in the opposite direction.
When it is upside of metro train
The biggest thing to have happened to Delhi in recent times is the Delhi Metro. It has changed the way people travel within Delhi. I am one of the biggest fans of the Metro and use it as often as possible. After the arrival of metro in my area, we go out more often and travel to places in Delhi which we would not have thought of before. My father hates driving on Delhi roads but now he is always ready to take me out as he does not have to drive. I am very happy because of this. Since I am so grateful to the Metro, I tried to find out some things about it and here are some interesting facts… lThe first line of the Delhi Metro was started on 24 December, 2002 with the first train running between Rithala and Dilshad Garden stations. lPresently there are four lines running- Yellow, Blue, Red and Green, the last having recently started in April 2010. The plan is to extend the Metro even further bringing more places and routes within its network. lTill April 2010, the Metro is covering 110 kms all over Delhi and since its inauguration it has carried over a billion commuters. lThe metro has a network of elevated, ground level and under ground lines. The Yellow line is famous for the Chawri Bazaar underground station which is the deepest station to be built. It is 30 mtrs (98ft) below ground level. Latest tunnel drilling technology has been used to make the tunnels for the metro without disrupting life over the ground. lThe Metro plans to expand further in its later phases connecting the whole of NCR region including places like Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Gurgaon in the coming years. The Delhi Metro is one of the best things to have happened to Delhi. All Delhities should be proud of it and should use it to the maximum. This will not only help have less traffic jams on road but it will also reduce pollution, and less vehicles will be on the road. If you are interested to know more about our Metro you should visit the metro museum in the Patel Chowk station where the history and progress of Delhi Metro has been displayed. We get to know of how the metro was thought of, how it was constructed and all other details about its functioning. I visited the station and was very impressed to see how with great efforts this network has come up. I am proud of the Metro!l