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The Indore Metro is a rapid transit system which is under construction for the city of Indore, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The total system consists of 11 corridors (lines) covering a distance of 124 kilometres (77 mi).
The Yellow Line (Hindi: येल्लो लाइन) is an under-construction metro rail line of the Indore Metro, a rapid transit system in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. This line consists of 29 metro stations from Gandhi Nagar to Airport with a total distance of 33.53 km.
As of 22 December 2024, 204 cities in 65 countries operate 888 metro lines. The London Underground first opened as an underground railway in 1863 and its first electrified underground line, the City and South London Railway, opened in 1890, [1] making it the world's first deep-level electric metro system. [2]
This is a route-map template for the Yellow Line (Indore Metro), a metro rail line in India.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Indore Metro is a rapid transit system that has currently completed its successful first phase trail run. [137] Indore Cable Car was announced in January 2021 as another public transport for the city to decongest traffic. It will also be the first cable car in India to run on crowded streets.
The Orange Line (Hindi: ऑरेंज लाइन) is an under-construction metro rail line of the Bhoj Metro, a rapid transit system in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. This line consists of 16 metro stations from Karond Chauraha to AIIMS with a total distance of 14.99 km.
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[19] [20] India's metro network is the third longest in the world, behind China and USA. A further 779.27 km of lines are under construction. Apart from the Kolkata Metro (which has its own zone under Indian Railways), [21] these rapid transit metro lines are not operated by Indian Railways, but a separate set of