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Is Delhi Metro the best in the world?

Is Delhi Metro the best in the world?

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has been ranked 1ST in ‘Information during travel’ and 2ND in ‘Train cleanliness and comfort’ in an international survey of Metro systems conducted by the Railway and Transport Strategic Centre (RTSC), which manages the CoMET and NOVA benchmarking groups of Metro networks.

How fast does Delhi Metro run?

The average end-to-end speed of a Delhi Metro train is around 30 kmph, but on the Blue Line it was 15 kmph today.

Is Delhi Metro open on weekends?

The metro will be available at the frequency of 15 minutes on the Yellow and Blue lines. On other lines, the metro will be available at a frequency of 20 minutes during the weekend curfew. For weekdays, metro services will continue to remain available at usual timings as per guidelines.

What is the Delhi Metro?

The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system serving Delhi and its satellite cities of Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh, in the National Capital Region of India.

How many journeys Delhi Metro saw on 14 August 2019?

^ Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (15 August 2019). “On 14 August 2019, Delhi Metro saw 6193906 journeys”. Retrieved 8 September 2019 – via Twitter. ^ a b “A comprehensive report on Metro rail systems in India” (PDF).

How fast do Delhi Metro Trains travel?

Inside New Delhi Metro station. The trains operate at a frequency of one to two minutes to five to ten minutes between 05:00 and 00:00, depending upon the peak and off-peak hours. Trains operating within the network typically travel at speed up to 75 km/h (47 mph) and stop for about 20 seconds at each station.

Where does Delhi rank among the world’s busiest metros?

For its latest Statistics Brief on metro systems, UITP has amassed data on the world’s metro systems including ridership, number of lines, network length, numbers of stations and fleet size. Since the previous ranking in 2015, New Delhi has joined the top 10 busiest metros, and Paris has dropped off the list.

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