Delhi Metro Magenta Line: some interesting features of the ‘driverless’ train
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Updated : Dec 26, 2017, 14:41 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Delhi Metro’s Magenta line in Noida on 25th December, which is full of some absolutely interesting features that are also unique to this line. Quite Interestingly, Delhi Metro Rail Corporat … Read more
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Delhi Metro’s Magenta line in Noida on 25th December, which is full of some absolutely interesting features that are also unique to this line. Quite Interestingly, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (DMRC) completed 15 years of operations on this day. Further, on the day of inauguration, Mr. Modi looked quite happy and said that it was his dream to see India where petrol imports would reduce, and to achieve this, state of the art mass transit systems are the need of the hour. Read less
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Delhi Metro’s Magenta line in Noida on 25th December, which is full of some absolutely interesting features that are also unique to this line. Quite Interestingly, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (DMRC) completed 15 years of operations on this day. Further, on the day of inauguration, Mr. Modi looked quite happy and said that it was his dream to see India where petrol imports would reduce, and to achieve this, state of the art mass transit systems are the need of the hour.
Here are some interesting facts about the Magenta Line metros:
1) One of the most amazing features is that this is India’s first ‘driverless’ metro train
3) Trains are made more spacious for those using wheelchairs
4) USB compatible charging points available
5) LCD screens displaying videos
6) Fully automated platform screen doors at each station on the route
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