New Delhi : Delhi Metro has proposed two new high-speed corridors that will enable commutation from the New Delhi Railway Station to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in less than 20 minutes.
‘We are going to present the proposals to the government and, if approved, the project will be a part of the second phase of Delhi Metro,’ said DMRC chief E. Sreedharan on the sideline of a conference on mass transit system here.
The two corridors - linking the railway station with the airport and Patel Chowk with Badarpur - will be of 20 km each.
‘We are already in touch with the Airports Authority of India and the proposal will soon be submitted to the aviation ministry for the airport corridor,’ Sreedharan told IANS.
22/07/06 India eNews.com
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