88 km, 21 interchange stations: Magenta Line to become Delhi Metro's longest

The Delhi Metro is set to expand its Magenta Line, which will become the longest corridor in the network, stretching 88 kilometers from Botanical Garden to Inderlok. This ambitious project will include 21 interchange stations and is designed to operate entirely as a driverless metro system. The route will significantly enhance connectivity across the capital, linking important areas such as Central Vista. The initiative reflects the city's ongoing efforts to modernize its public transport infrastructure and improve commuting options for residents. With the integration of advanced technology, the Magenta Line aims to provide a seamless travel experience, showcasing Delhi's commitment to sustainable urban mobility. Officials are optimistic that this expansion will alleviate traffic congestion and reduce travel times for daily commuters, further supporting the city's growth and development.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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