Delhi Metro will run the country's first 3 Coach train, who will get facilities? See route and distance - Delhi Metro to start India First 3 Coach Metro Corridor
Delhi Metro will start India’s first 3-COCO Metro gait. This 8 km long passage will run from Lajpat Nagar to Saket Ji Block. This course will especially improve the final mile connection for passengers traveling between South and Central Delhi. The actual assessment of the number of passengers is developed. By digital desk under the editor of: Rajesh Kumar Updated: Sun, 06 Apr 2025 04:19 PM (IST) The passage of a 3 -COACH metro train will start in Delhi Metro. File photo -digital desk, New -Delhi. The Delhi Metro will begin the first metro pass of India, designed to work with a 3 -coach trains, which will be an important milestone in the country’s urban transport networks. The distance from the Metro line is 8 km. The Saket G Block Metro Corridor is the second smallest Metro line (8 km) in the Delhi Metro network, which will expand the final mile connection to ensure uninterrupted interchange with the existing subway corridor. For the first time in India, this innovative 3 coach system has been developed for a small distance tour, unlike most Metro lines using 3, 6 or 8 coaches with 3 coaches. The small train structure provides a cheaper and more efficient solution, which will ensure better frequency and operational efficiency, as well as adjust the sufficient number of daily passengers. Also read: Delhi Wat Logging: Good News for Delhiites, now the well will be free; Work won’t even stop in the monsoon. The purpose of this corridor is not only to reduce the length of the trains, but also to adapt urban dynamics with the future, efficient and cost -effective subway system. Lajpat Nagar Business G Block Corridor is being developed with a view to the actual assessment of the number of passengers. While a high -density corridor needs long rake to handle a large crowd, this section serves a separate category of passengers – less distance passengers who need regular and efficient subway services. The impact on Delhi’s metro networks will make a significant improvement in the final mile connectivity for passengers traveling especially between South and Central Delhi. By reducing the accumulation of existing metro lines and providing seamless exchange at large stations, the project is expected to reduce travel time for thousands of daily travelers, improve access to large institutional and commercial areas and promote sustainable urban transport with smart and environmentally friendly infrastructure. Anuj Dayal, Chief Executive Director (Corporate Communications) every major news of your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.