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The Delhi Monorail is a proposed monorail system for the city of New Delhi.
There are three lines proposed in phase I are as follows:[1]
* From Rohini Sector 21 to Red Fort via Wazir Pur - Shakti Nagar - Anand Parbat - Ajmeri Gate - Delhi Gate. Length of this line would be 28.5 km
* From Kalyanpuri to Pul Mithai via Scope Toweer - Geeta Colony - Shanti Van - Red Fort - Old Delhi Railway Station. Length of this line would be 15.5 km
* From Gulabi Bagh to Delhi University via Shakti Nagar - Kamla Nagar - Guru Teg Bahadur Road. Length of this line would be 3.8 km
Total length of Phase I would be 47.8 km.
Other lines which are being proposed in addition to Phase I are:[2]
* From Badarpur to Mehrauli.
* From Qutab Minar to Dwarka via Vasant Kunj - IGI airport.
* From Saket to IG Stadium via Siri Fort - South Extension - JLN Stadium - New Delhi Railway Station.
Feasibility study has been completed for Phase I corridors. Work likely to start after Commonwealth Games.[1]
Delhi Monorail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are three lines proposed in phase I are as follows:[1]
* From Rohini Sector 21 to Red Fort via Wazir Pur - Shakti Nagar - Anand Parbat - Ajmeri Gate - Delhi Gate. Length of this line would be 28.5 km
* From Kalyanpuri to Pul Mithai via Scope Toweer - Geeta Colony - Shanti Van - Red Fort - Old Delhi Railway Station. Length of this line would be 15.5 km
* From Gulabi Bagh to Delhi University via Shakti Nagar - Kamla Nagar - Guru Teg Bahadur Road. Length of this line would be 3.8 km
Total length of Phase I would be 47.8 km.
Other lines which are being proposed in addition to Phase I are:[2]
* From Badarpur to Mehrauli.
* From Qutab Minar to Dwarka via Vasant Kunj - IGI airport.
* From Saket to IG Stadium via Siri Fort - South Extension - JLN Stadium - New Delhi Railway Station.
Feasibility study has been completed for Phase I corridors. Work likely to start after Commonwealth Games.[1]
Delhi Monorail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia