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What is the distance between two Metro station?

What is the distance between two Metro station?

The distance between two stations is 1km-1.5km. LMRC MD Kumar Keshav said, “A train will stop at each station for 20 seconds. Normally, Metro requires just one minute and 15 seconds to cross a 1km stretch. If we include the time at the station, it comes to around two minutes.”

Which is the biggest line of Delhi Metro?

The Pink Line
The Pink Line, with a length of 58.43 kilometres (36.31 mi), is the longest individual line in Delhi Metro, breaking the record set by the operational Blue Line (excluding branch line).

What is the distance of Delhi Metro?

Delhi Metro

Overview
System length 348.12 km (216.31 mi)
Track gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge; (Red, Blue, Yellow line) 4 ft 81⁄2 in (1,435 mm) Standard gauge; (All other lines)
Electrification 25 kV, 50 Hz AC OHE
Top speed 132 km/hr

How many metro lines are there in Delhi?

The Delhi Metro Route covers 314 kilometres, with 299 metro stations across Delhi and the National Capital Region. The Delhi Metro line has a mix of Elevated, Underground and at-grade stations. The Delhi Metro Red Line (Line 1) has 29 Delhi Metro stations running from Rithala to Shaheed Sthal. It covers a distance of 34.4 km.

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How long can you stay inside the Delhi Metro premises?

Presently, every Metro commuter is allowed to stay inside the Metro premises for 170 minutes if he enters from one station and exits from another station irrespective of the distance travelled. Every month, more than a lakh commuters are penalized for overstaying in the system by exceeding this time limit.

What is the length of the Delhi Airport Express line?

The Airport Express line runs for 22.7 km (14.1 mi) from New Delhi Railway Station to Dwarka Sector 21, linking the Indira Gandhi International Airport. The line was operated by Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt.

How to control crowding inside Delhi Metro Rail stations?

In addition, in order to control over crowding inside the stations, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has decided to rationalise the maximum time limit of stay in station premises permissible to each Metro commuter according to the length of their journey.