Here are 13 amazing facts about Delhi metro you might not have known!
Here are 13 amazing facts about Delhi metro you might not have known!
BusinessToday.In
- Sep 18, 2018,
- Updated Oct 7, 2018 9:14 PM IST

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The deepest point of Delhi Metro is below the Rajiv Chowk metro station. A 45-metre deep tunnel was constructed for the Airport Express Link below the Rajiv Chowk Metro station on Jahangirpuri - Huda City Centre corridor.

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Delhi Metro uses regenerative braking systems that save 35% electricity.

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The escalators at all the Delhi metro stations are provided with unique 'sari guard' features on both side to avoid a sudden accident.

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The highest point of Delhi metro is 23.6 meters on the Pink Line at Dhaula Kuan.

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The name of Rajiv Chowk metro station is not named after Rajiv Gandhi but Rajiv Goswami, a political activist student who protested against the Mandal Commission.

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The first extradosed bridge (cable-stayed bridge) in the country was made by DMRC. It is between Indraprastha and Pragati Maidan on the blue line Metro.

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In 2014, the Delhi Metro created a new record. It ranked as the 2nd most popular Metro in the world. The first was New York, according to a global survey.

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DMRC has deployed around 291 feeder buses on 42 routes connecting 54 metro stations in Delhi. On a daily basis around two lakh people use the feeder bus service.

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At some metro stations in Delhi, you can get a bicycle for just Rs 10 for 4 hours. All you need is a valid id proof.

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The male announcer in Delhi Metro is Shammi Narang and the female announcer is Rini Simon

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DMRC also runs an NGO Salaam Balak Trust for orphans. Its aim is to help street children.

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On 4 August 2014, Delhi Metro carried maximum passengers on a single day. Over twenty-seven million passengers took the Metro that day.

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The Delhi Metro is punctual 99.7% of the time.
