Question: Which is the longest metro route in Delhi?

A segment of Delhi Metros Pink Line was launched on Friday, making it the longest operational corridor of the network. The 59-km-long Majlis Park-Shiv Vihar corridor or the Pink Line, which covers 38 stations, has now been fully linked.

Which is the oldest metro line in Delhi?

Line 1 (Dilshad Garden - Rithala) The 8.5 kms section between Shahdara and Tis Hazari was the first Delhi Metro section to become operational and was inaugurated on 24th December 2002.

Which metro line is best in Delhi?

S.No.STATIONLINE1DILSHAD GARDENLine-1 (Red Line) Dilshad Garden to Rithala)2SHAHDARA3SEELAMPUR4KASHMERE GATE46 more rows

Is Delhi Metro fully operational?

Delhis 59-km Pink Line Metro now fully operational; becomes longest operational corridor.

Is Delhi Metro in profit?

The operating revenue of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited in fiscal year 2020 was over 33 billion Indian rupees.

Which is the richest city in the India?

10 Richest Cities in India That You Must VisitMumbai. Havens we all heard about the City of Dreams? Delhi. The next stop on our list is the capital of India, Delhi. Kolkata. The City of Joy that was once the capital of colonial India, Kolkata! Bengaluru. Chennai. Hyderabad. Pune. Ahmedabad.More items •26 May 2021

What are the disadvantages of Delhi Metro?

Even when soil supports tunnelling, Underground tunnels are extremely expensive to build, operate and maintain. Discomfort and Unfortunate:Metros can become heavily overloaded at peak times. If the Electricity in a Metro rail goes down (even for a moment) then a lot of people will be stuck.

Is Delhi Metro a success?

Delhi Metro commenced operations in 2002 and is well regarded as a financial and a technical success. DMRC has gained reputation in its role as a metro system developer and is actively consulting on many national and international metro system development projects.

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