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Does Chennai have a subway?

The construction of Chennai Metro began in 2009, and the first section of the metro system, the Blue Line, was inaugurated on June 29, 2015. The initial phase of the project was developed to connect key areas within the city. It is the 4th longest metro system in India covering a length of 54 kilometres.



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The Green Line or Line 2 is an operational line which stretches from Chennai Central to St. Thomas Mount. Out of the 30 stations, 15 stations are underground and 15 are elevated.

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As of 2020, the Chennai Metro with a total network length of 45 kilometers had only managed to achieve 13% of their projected daily ridership of 0.9 million commuters, while Bengaluru Metro, with a total network length of 42 kilometres managed to achieve 27% of the projected daily ridership of 1.5 million commuters.

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For a big and crowded city like Mumbai, India Public Transit should have been way better. The absolute snail's pace at which the Metro project is progressing makes me praise the Delhi metro which is the best system in India. Plus points to Chennai Metro for the airport connectivity.

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At the moment, the Chennai Metro operates from 4:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. One train runs every 7 minutes during peak hours and every 14 minutes during off-peak hours.

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New Delhi: With 160 kmph speed, the Delhi-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), will be the fastest Metro service in the country. The authorities have recently conducted a high-speed run on the stretch and the Alstom-made trains attained a maximum speed of 160 kmph.

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Don't carry firearms or knives. Don't bring pets inside Metro premises or trains. Don't smoke.

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The word metropolitan comes from the Latin word “municipium,” which means “free city.” A metropolitan area is defined under the Indian Constitution's 74th Amendment as an area with a population of ten lakh or one million or more people. Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata are the four major cities in India.

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With a connectivity length of 390 km, the Delhi Metro is the longest metro network in the country. Namma Metro, also known as Bengaluru Metro, is the second longest operational metro network, with a total length of 68.6 km.

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Bangalore. Bangalore is not just one of the best metro cities in India but also the most advanced and developed city in the country. It is the leading exporters of Information Technology (IT) of India which got it the moniker of Silicon Valley of India.

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Chandigarh has emerged as India's Happiest City and Delhi has emerged as India's Happiest metro.

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Subway System Ranked: Best to Worst for Passengers The Seoul Subway in South Korea topped the list. The overall ranking takes into account every element of our study - so that includes the number of stations with step-free access, the price of a ticket and the age of the system (amongst many others).

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