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Which is the biggest metro project in India?

1. Delhi Metro. The Delhi Metro network consists of 12 color-coded lines with a total length of 391 kilometers. It is the largest and busiest metro rail system in India.



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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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Pune Metro: Made In India And Country's Lightest, Here Are Some Of Its Unique Features.

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Ø 1984 – ON 24TH OCTOBER, METRO RAILWAY, KOLKATA, INDIA'S FIRST METRO WAS COMMISSIONED.

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After experiencing enormous losses for the second consecutive year 2021-22 to the tune of 1,746 crore, the L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited is witnessing a gradual increase in footfall.

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THE world's fastest metro system train is the Maglev or Transrapid which runs by way of magnetic levitation on the Longyang Road to Pudong International Airport line of the Shanghai Metro in China.

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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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Ø 1984 – ON 24TH OCTOBER, METRO RAILWAY, KOLKATA, INDIA'S FIRST METRO WAS COMMISSIONED. DISTANCE OF 3.4 KMS. STARTED FUNCTIONING BETWEEN 17 STATIONS.

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Mumbai (more than 18 Million) Delhi (more than 16 Million) Kolkata (more than 14 Million) Chennai (more than 8.6 million)

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Gurgaon Rapid Metro has 1 operational line spanning 12.8 km & 11 stations. It was world's first fully privately financed metro system, made by DLF & IL&FS at a cost of ?3,500 Crore. Now under DMRC new extensions of more than 60 km are planned.

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Kolkata is set to welcome India's first underwater metro train which will allow commuters to travel across the Hooghly river which separates West Bengal's capital from Howrah.

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