Project Detail |
The project calls for construction of world-class metro with 140 stations at Delhi, India. The project is being built in 4 phases.
Phase I:
A total of 65 kilometres (40 mi) long network with 58 stations and the following 3 routes (initial parts of Red, Yellow and Blue lines).
Red Line, Line No.1 - Shahdara-Tri Nagar-Rithala, 22.06 kilometres (13.71 mi) route with 18 stations
Yellow Line, Line No.2 - Vishwa Vidyalaya-Central Secretariat, 10.84 kilometres (6.74 mi) route with 10 stations
Blue Line, Line No.3 - Indraprastha-Barakhamba Road-Dwarka Sub City, 32.10 kilometres (19.95 mi) route with 30 stations
Phase II:
A total of 124.63 kilometres (77.44 mi) long network with 85 stations and the following 10 new routes and extensions was built, out of which seven routes are extension spurs of the Phase I network, three were new color-coded lines and three routes connect to other cities (Yellow Line to Gurugram, Blue Line to Noida and Blue Line to Ghaziabad).
Red Line, Shahdara – Dilshad Garden
Yellow Line, Vishwavidyalaya – Jahangir Puri
Yellow Line, Central Secretariat – HUDA City Centre
Blue Line, Indraprastha – Noida Sector 32 City Centre
Blue Line, Yamuna Bank – Anand Vihar ISBT
Blue Line, Anand Vihar – KB Vaishali
Blue Line, Dwarka Sector 9 to Dwarka Sector 21
Orange Line, Airport Express Line
Violet Line, Kashmiri Gate – Badarpur
Green Line, Inderlok – Kirti Nagar - Mundka
Phase III
Phase III includes 11 extensions to the existing lines as well as building ring lines (Pink and Magenta lines). Phase III has 28 underground stations, 2 new lines and 11 route extensions.
Yellow Line extension (Line 02)
Violet Line extension (Line 06)
Gray Line (Line 09)
Blue Line extension (Line 03)
Green Line extension (Line 05)
Pink Line also called Inner Ring Road Line (Line 7)
Magenta Line also called Outer Ring Road Line (Line 8)
Red Line extension (Line 01) |