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The 20473 / 20474 Chetak Express is a Superfast Express express train belonging to Indian Railways – North Western Railway zone that runs between Udaipur City and Delhi Sarai Rohilla in India.
It consists of 37 stations from Samaypur Badli in Delhi to Millennium City Centre in the neighbouring city of Gurgaon in Haryana. The 49.02 kilometers (30.46 mi) line is mostly underground and laid under one of the most congested parts of Delhi. [1] The Yellow Line is the second line of Delhi Metro to become operational after the Red Line.
RMGL ordered an additional seven three-car metro train sets for the second phase expansion of the metro. The final 4 of these 7 rakes arrived in Gurgaon on 5 February 2016. [45] Each train with three coaches costs ₹ 300 million (US$3.5 million) and is silver and blue in colour. [46] The total length of a 3 coach train is 59.94 metres (196 ft ...
Once completed, it will reduce the current Delhi-Katra distance from 727 km (452 mi) to 588 km (365 mi) and the time travel will be reduced from 14 hours to 6 hours, and Delhi-Amritsar distance to 405 km (252 mi) and from the time travel will be reduced from 8 hours to only 4 hours. [3]
Gurugram Sector 53-54 is a station of the Rapid Metro Gurgaon in Haryana, India. The station was opened to the public on 25 April 2017. [2] It is owned by Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation Limited (HMRTC) and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). [3] Earlier it was operated by Rapid Metro Gurgaon Limited (RMGL).
Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor (HORC), with target completion by 31 March 2025, is an under construction 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.
Gurugram Sector 54 Chowk is a station of the Rapid Metro Gurgaon in Haryana, India. The station was opened to the public on 31 March 2017. [2] It is owned by Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation Limited (HMRTC) and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). [3] Earlier it was operated by Rapid Metro Gurgaon Limited (RMGL).
Shatabdi Express are day trains and mostly return to their origin station the same day. The trains run at a maximum permissible speed of 110–150 km/h (68–93 mph) [1] with the Rani Kamalapati–New Delhi Shatabdi Express achieving the maximum permissible speed of 150 km/h (93 mph) between Tughlakabad and Bilochpura Agra.