Published 17:38 IST, December 24th 2023
Delhi metro turns 21 today
In the last 21 years, more than 380 km of additional lines have been laid in the NCR.
The lifeline of Delhi, Delhi Metro completed 21 years of operation. Delhi metro began operations with a small 8.4-km line in December 2002. On this very day in 2002, the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had inaugurated the first stretch of the Delhi Metro from Shahdara to Tis Hazari on the Red Line. Passenger services began a day later on Christmas.
Since then, the Delhi Metro has emerged as Delhi's lifeline and the entire National Capital Region (NCR), the DMRC said in a statement on Sunday.
"From an inaugural network length of just 8.4 kilometres with six stations in 2002, the Delhi Metro stands tall today with a network of 393 km and 288 stations. More than six million passenger journeys are being performed every single day on the Delhi Metro making it one of the largest mass transit systems in the entire world," it said.
In the last 21 years, more than 380 km of additional lines have been laid in the NCR, which is a "staggering feat" and probably, the biggest infrastructure marvel created in the country, the DMRC said.
In addition, another 65 km of new lines are being laid across the national capital, which will take the network length beyond 400 km in days to come, officials said. The DMRC said 2023 was also a "year of achievements" for the urban transporter. From September 17, the DMRC started to operate the Airport Express Line at a "massive speed of 120 kilometres per hour".
"This historic increase in speed of India's fastest Metro corridor gradually from 90 kmph to 120 kmph was made possible by meticulous planning and time-bound implementation by DMRC's engineers in consultation with a number of other government agencies and domain experts," the statement,
With PTI Inputs
Updated 17:38 IST, December 24th 2023