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hell T3 terminal needs 25 mins walk to gate 62 need metro inside T3 between gates
i have travelled in delhi metro and its really great..only problem was too many commuters making it too crowded, but i guess thats ok keeping in mind the population and will get beter with time.
In kolkata also the metro is going under a makeover. with lines being extended to almost entire city joning almost every corner.
Oh thats great, really nice to see more tangible evidence of India's meteoric rise. Congrats to the people of Delhi. Been to Mumbai a couple of times, but don't remember seeing a system like this there; is there a time frame for one being developed there?
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The problem is that these metro lines are extremely expensive to build. The revenues are nowhere near enough for them to give proper returns.
Let me give you an example of the Delhi Metro. It is financed with 70% debt and 30% equity (15% each from central and state governments). This is the first year that they would be able to service their interest obligations (around Rs. 300 crores)!!!
Delhi metro does not have enough money for 3rd and 4th phases of expansion. Without Viability Gap funding from multilateral institutions like the World Bank, all these project are bound to be a drain on the exchequer.
So, should we build more air conditioned metros or more roads? That's the question.
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Oh thats great, really nice to see more tangible evidence of India's meteoric rise. Congrats to the people of Delhi. Been to Mumbai a couple of times, but don't remember seeing a system like this there; is there a time frame for one being developed there?
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The problem is that these metro lines are extremely expensive to build. The revenues are nowhere near enough for them to give proper returns.
Let me give you an example of the Delhi Metro. It is financed with 70% debt and 30% equity (15% each from central and state governments). This is the first year that they would be able to service their interest obligations (around Rs. 300 crores)!!!
Delhi metro does not have enough money for 3rd and 4th phases of expansion.
Without Viability Gap funding from multilateral institutions like the World Bank, all these project are bound to be a drain on the exchequer.
So, should we build more air conditioned metros or more roads? That's the question.
Congrats Delhi...hopefully Pune will get one soon