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Delhi Metro is the largest and busiest rapid transit system in India connecting the country’s capital region with satellite cities.

The metro system is operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), a public sector company established by the Government of India and the Government of Delhi in March 1995. The project was developed in multiple phases. Phase one (65.11km) and phase two (124.9km) are completed, while phase three is currently underway. A phase four is also planned with works expected to begin in 2020.

The Delhi Metro project became the first railway project in the world to be certified for carbon credits for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by the United Nations in 2011. DMRC saved 112.5GW of power by using regenerative brakes in the trains and reduced carbon emissions by 630,000t a year.

Delhi Metro project details

Delhi Metro was conceived to alleviate traffic congestion in the city providing the commuters with a faster and eco-friendly transportation alternative.

Delhi Metro currently comprises a network of 389km with 285 stations and stretches to Noida and Ghaziabad in the state of Uttar Pradesh, and Gurgaon, Faridabad, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh in the state of Haryana.

Construction works to build the rail mass transit system began in October 1998, following more than 40 years of studies. Phases one and two of the Delhi metro were fully-operational by January 2013.

Funding principally came from a Japanese loan and equity infusion by Indian public funds.

Delhi Metro was designed to be integrated with other public transport. DMRC signed an agreement with bus operator Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) to integrate management and through-ticketing.

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