‘Delhi Metro to join the global elite urban network club’

May 04, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 09:23 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Fast track:DMRC currently spans 160 stations in its over 210-km network.— File Photo

Fast track:DMRC currently spans 160 stations in its over 210-km network.— File Photo

The Delhi Metro by this year end will join the global elite club of top 10 urban metro rails which have a network of over 300 km, a senior Urban Development Ministry official today said.

“It started in 1995 and in these 21 years it has spanned 213 km. But, let me tell you, by end of this year, you (DMRC) will join the top 10 elite club in the world...having over 300 km of network, like in Beijing, Shanghai and London,” Additional Secretary, Urban Development Ministry D P Mishra said.

He said this during an event to mark the 22nd Foundation Day of DMRC at Metro Bhawan here.

“Besides, we have more than 300 km of metro network operational in seven cities, more than 600 km of it under construction, as in projects which have been already sanctioned, and we will cross the 1,000 km mark in the next 5 years. Also, another 500 km of it is under different stages of consideration of the government,” Mr. Mishra said.

He also said the Centre was in the process of “standardisation, and creating such a system so that ‘Make in India’ can be promoted in various components of the DMRC, including its rolling stock”.

DMRC Managing Director Mangu Singh said it has been awarded work in the metro networks for Mumbai and Vijaywada cities.

The DMRC began its journey in the late 1990s and ever since it has connected Delhi with the National Capital Region, spanning 213 km across the region.

“Besides, building our own network in Delhi, we have been in demand for construction work or offering consultancies for metro networks coming up in other cities too.

“We will be implementing one line of the Mumbai Metro and also for the upcoming network in Vijaywada,” he said.— PTI

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