Delhi Metro Yellow Line extends to Sonipat for connectivity

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The Delhi Metro's Yellow Line will soon be extended from Samaypur Badli to Sonipat. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has given in-principle approval for this expansion. This approval is an important step for better transportation in the National Capital Region (NCR). The extension will go through Nathupur and is now set for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to create a Detailed Project Report (DPR). This report is crucial for moving the project forward. Tokhan Sahu, the Minister of State for MoHUA, announced the approval in the Lok Sabha. He also noted that the central government supports urban rail projects based on feasibility. Currently, the Yellow Line is 47.2 kilometers long and connects Samaypur Badli to the Millennium City Centre in Gurugram. It includes 37 stations, with key stops at New Delhi and Rajiv Chowk. The new stretch to Sonipat will enhance the metro's integration with Haryana's transport system. The Delhi Metro is India's longest urban transit system, with a network that spans 395 kilometers. It connects Delhi with cities in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The expansion is expected to benefit millions of commuters by improving mobility and reducing congestion, establishing the Delhi Metro as a vital part of urban transport in the NCR.


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