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Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor (HORC), with target completion by 31 March 2025, is an under construction broad-gauge twin-track 121.7-kilometre (75.6 mi)-km long, 160 km per hour high-speed, railway project in Haryana state of India, which will run around along the Western Peripheral Expressway (WPE) on the western side of Delhi.
Faridabad railway station of the Indian Railways network situated nearby. Faridabad is part of the Delhi Suburban Railway and is served by local trains. This stations serves the areas of Old Faridabad and nearby areas including Sector 16, 17, 18. The station is also served by local autos and rickshaw for nearby connectivity.
The IGI Airport Metro Station is a key part of the Delhi Airport Express Line, also known as the Orange Line of the Delhi Metro. It serves as an essential transit hub for passengers traveling to and from Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI), providing a direct and rapid link between the airport and central Delhi.
Faridabad Railway Station (station code: FDB [1]) is on the Agra–Delhi chord. It is located in Faridabad district in the Indian state of Haryana . It serves Faridabad and surrounding areas.
The NHAI is also constructing a 31-kilometre long (19-mile) highway which will connect Jewar Airport with Faridabad on Delhi–Mumbai Expressway. [36] The greenfield alignment is as follows (east to west): Yamuna Expressway at Dayanat Pur village, Jewar; KGP Expressway at Mohna village, Ballabhgarh; Delhi–Mumbai Expressway at Sector-65, Faridabad
In September 2020, the NCRTC released the design of the RRTS train, which is inspired by the Lotus Temple. Designed in Hyderabad, the trains have a design speed of 180 km/h (110 mph) and an operational speed of 160 km/h (99 mph), making them the fastest rapid transit trains in India. Each fully air-conditioned, six-car trainset, which could be ...
Badkhal Mor is an elevated station on the Violet Line of the Delhi Metro.It is located between Sector 28 and Old Faridabad station on the line from 6. [1]Manav Rachna University won the semi-naming rights to the station in June 2016, and the station was renamed as Manav Rachna Badkal Mor.
Initially, Badarpur metro station faced huge crowding problems, as it acted as a terminal for Delhi Metro. With the opening of a 14 km southward stretch between Badarpur in Delhi to Escorts Mujesar Faridabad on 6 September 2015, this station will now see less congestion as it was before. [4] Some of the Metro Services terminate here.