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PM inaugurates Delhi Metro's Magenta Line
The look of the metro is completely different from the rest of the metros. A security wall has been placed at the stations to ensure safety of the passengers
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Delhi Metro's Magenta Line connecting Botanical Garden in Noida with Kalkaji Mandir in south Delhi on Monday.
The 12.64-km section will significantly reduce travel time between Noida and south Delhi.
It is part of the Botanical Garden (Noida)-Janakpuri West (Delhi) corridor.
Modi will also address a public meeting in Noida.
This is the third metro line in the country to be inaugurated by the prime minister this year.
Modi had earlier dedicated Kochi Metro to the nation in June and Hyderabad Metro in November.
As on these earlier occasions, the prime minister will travel on a stretch of the new Delhi Metro line, before arriving at the venue of the public meeting.
What’s new in this metro?
- The look of the metro is completely different from the rest of the metros. A security wall has been placed at the stations to ensure safety of the passengers
- The colour of the seats is different. This metro has colourful seats unlike the rest
- Also, the reserved category seats are of a darker colour so that they can be located easily
- The station has digital screens to update passengers about the location of the train
- Also, the trains have digital screens to tell passengers about which station they are at
In January 2016, the prime minister and the then French President Francois Hollande travelled in metro from Delhi to Gurgaon to jointly lay the foundation stone of the headquarters of the International Solar Alliance.
More recently, in April 2017, Modi and his Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull travelled by metro to the Akshardham Temple.
"In keeping with the objective of enhancing connectivity through mass rapid transit systems, the union government has launched nine metro projects covering a stretch of nearly 165 kilometres over the past three-and-a-half years.
"Five new metro rail projects covering a total length of over 140 kilometres have been approved. Metro lines of around 250 kilometre length are proposed to be commissioned over the next two years," it added.
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