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2009-2010 MANSI V. GAGDANI
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INTRODUCTION HISTORY ROUTES ROUTES UNDER CONSTRUCTION FUTURE EXTENTIONS OPERATIONS & SAFETY CHOICES FOR TICKET PURCHASE REVENUE & PROFIT
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INTRODUCTION The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system in the Indian city of Delhi that was built and is operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC).rapid transitIndianDelhi The first section of the Delhi Metro was opened on December 24, 2002. It became the second underground rapid transit system in India, after KolkataDecember 242002Kolkata
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HISTORY The concept of a metro for Delhi was first formalized in the Delhi Master Plan of 1960and the legal framework for the metro was laid out in the Metro Railways (Construction of Works) Act of 1978. The DMRC was established in March 5,1995. Physical construction work started on October 1, 1998. October 11998
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Line name Number Between stations Length (km) No.of station Rolling stock Red Line1 Dilshad GardenDilshad Garden - Rithala 25.152123 (21) trains Yellow Line2 Jahangirpuri - Central Secretariat Central Secretariat 17.361513 (12) trains Blue Line3 Yamuna Bank - Dwarka Sector 9 Dwarka 34.203230 trains [21] [21] As of May 2009, including opened Phase II extensions: Total length = 76.7 km
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Jahangirpuri - Badli (northern exten sion of Yellow Line) = 3.42 km Mukundpur - Azadpur - Rajouri Garden - AIIMS - Sarai Kale Khan ISBT = 31 km Central Secretariat - Mandi House - Daryaganj - Welcome - Gokulpuri - Nawada (Bahadurgarh) = 18 kmBahadurgarh Rithala - Kirari - Barwala (western extension of Line 1/Red Line) = 6 km Dilshad Garden - Ghaziabad ISBT (eastern extension of Line 1/Red Line) = 9.5 km Airport link - Sushant Lok (Gurgaon) = 16.5 kmGurgaon Mundka - Delhi border - Bahadurgarh (western extension of Line 5) = 11 kmBahadurgarh Badarpur - YMCA chowk, Faridabad (southern extension of Line 6) = 14 kmFaridabad Sushant Lok (Gurgaon) - T-junction of Sectors 47 & 48, Gurgaon (southern extension of Line 2/Yellow Line) = 6.5 km Jahangirpuri - Badli line may be implemented in Phase II [29] [29]
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Each train consists of four coaches and can carry up to 240 seated and 400 standing passengers. The trains operate at intervals of 3 to 4.5 minutes between 6:00 to 23:00train All metro stations and trains are monitored constantly by more than 1200 closed-circuit cameras, and specially trained Delhi Metro police are stationed at all stations and trains to deal with law and order issues in the system.closed-circuit cameraspolice Eating, drinking, smoking, and chewing of gum are prohibited in the entire system. Many stations have services such as ATMs, food outlets, cafés and convenience stores.ATMsfood outletscafésconvenience stores
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CHOICES FOR TICKET PURCHASE Smart card: Valid for one year from the last time of use, these cards are available in denominations of Rs.50 to Rs. 800. A 10% discount is given on all travel made on it. A deposit of Rs.50 needs to be made to buy a new card. These cards are most convenient for frequent commuters. Token: These tokens are valid only for a single journey on the day of purchase and the value depends on the destination. Fares are decided based on the destination station using the token table. Fares for a single journey range from Rs.6 to Rs.22. Tourist card: These cards can be used for unlimited travels on the Delhi metro network over a short period of time. There are two kinds of tourist cards - the 1 day and the 3 day. Cost of 1-day card is Rs. 70 and 3-day card is Rs. 200.
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