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Introduction
Delhi Metro is being built and operated by the DelhiMetro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC).
The Delhi Metro(Hindi - DillMero) is arapid transit system serving Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida and
Ghaziabad in the National Capital Region of India As of November 2010, DMRC operates around 2,700
trips daily between 6:00 and 23:00 running with aninterval of 2.5 minutes between trains at peakfrequency.
The trains are mainly of four coaches, but due toincrease in passengers numbers, six-coach trains arealso added on red line (Dilshad Garden to Rithala),Yellow Line (Jahangirpuri to HUDA city centre), BlueLine (Dwarka sec -21 to Vaishali/NOIDA city centre) on
the network . With first coach reserved for ladies only.
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History The Government of India and the
Government of Delhi jointly set up a
company called the DMRC on 5 Mar
1995. Physical construction work on the
Delhi Metro started on 1 Oct 1998.
The first line opened on 24 Dec 2002and the entire Phase I of the project
was completed in December 2005.
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Metro Electricity
Total Power required for runningtrains with modern coaches on boththe corridors is estimated to be 75
MW by the year 2005 This power will be used for running
trains including auxiliary loads such aslifts, escalators, lighting, ventilation andair conditioning etc. In addition 45 MWpower would be required to meet theloads for new commercial complexes
planned to be
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For Rail Corridor it has been planned to
avail power from NTPC Thermal Power
Station at three MRTS receiving
stations through 400 kV, 220 kV & 66
kV Extra High Voltage TransmissionNetwork. In the event of failure of one
source, power can be fed at 25 KV side
throughout the section from the othertwo sources
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Ridership
Delhi Metro recorded the highest ever ridership figureof 18, 30,944 on 01st August 2011, which surpassed
the earlier record set just last Monday on 25th July,
when 17, 71,668 people traveled by the Metro.
Currently, DMRC has a pool of 200 train sets with 69of these being six coach formations.
At present; the Delhi Metro is operational on six lines
where more than 2500 train trips are made each day
traversing over 69000 KMs in a day. With Phase-III of the network expected to cover about
108 kilometers, the Delhi Metro network will become
295 kilometers by 2016 making it one of the fastest
expanding Metro networks in the world carrying about4 million (40 lakh) passengers.
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Telecommunication
Telecommunicationis thetransmission of messages over
significant distances for the purpose of
communication.A revolution in telecommunications
into wireless communications began in
the first decade of the 20th Century
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Signaling Cab signallingis a railroad safety
system that communicates track statusinformation to the train cab.
Automatic Train Control(ATC canalso) be used with Automatic trainOperation(ATO). There are severalimplementations and versions of ATC,
and each is different Digital ATCis a digitized form ofAutomatic Train Control in use on a fewJR lines in Japan.
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TicketingDelhi Metro commuters have three choicesfor ticket purchase RFID tokens are valid only for a singlejourney on the day of purchase and the
value depends on the distance travelled Travel cards, which are most convenient
for frequent commuters, are valid for oneyear
Tourist cards can be used for unlimitedtravel on the Delhi Metro network overshort periods of time. There are twokinds of tourist cards with validities of
one and three days respectively.
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Metro Project As of July 14, 2011, the whole of Phase-I and parts of Phase-II are
complete, with the network comprising six lines with 140 metro
stations and a total length of 189.7 km (117.9 mi).
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2021 promise: Access to a Metro in city every 0.5km
(Delhi Metro Phase III and IV)
After completion of Phase II of construction by the end of this month,Delhi Metro network will cover an impressive 190km in the capital. Butthose who haven't been included in the Metro map needn't worry. Withtwo more phases already in the pipeline, the Metro masterplan for2021 envisages bringing the Metro within half a kilometre reach ofevery Delhiite.
The next phase of construction, Phase III, will add another 69.57km
of Metro through six new corridors. The corridors include 25.66-km line from Anand Vihar to Dhaula Kuan of which 12.52kmwill run underground, 12.40-km line from Mukundpur to Rajouri Garden of which 6.58kmwill be underground, 9.64-km line from Ashok Park to Delhi Gate of which 5.28km will beunderground, fully underground section from Central Secretariat to Red Fort(6.8km) elevated extension of the existing Line 2 from Jehangirpuri to Badli(3.43km). A sixth section (11.64km) is proposed from the existing Metrostation at Noida Sector 18 to Malviya Nagar via Kalindi Kunj.
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