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  2. Urban rail transit in India - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2024, India has 939.18 kilometres (583.58 miles) of operational metro lines in 17 cities. [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.

  3. Delhi–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor - Wikipedia

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    After the DPR was prepared, the construction was planned to start in the later half of 2020s. The alignment was chosen to run along with some of the existing railway line and highway in order to reduce the burden of land acquisition as experienced in other railway projects in India, such as the Mumbai-Ahmedabad line and Delhi Metro Pink Line which were significantly delayed due to land ...

  4. Transport in India - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles or cycles, have ownership rates ranging from around 30% to 75% at the state level. [6] Along with walking, cycling accounts for 50% to 80% of the commuter trips for those in the informal sector in urban areas. [10] However, recent developments suggest that bicycle riding is quickly becoming popular in Indian cities.

  5. List of high-speed railway lines in India - Wikipedia

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    Potential Diamond Quadrilateral route map. Diamond quadrilateral is an ambitious plan from India to connect its major cities of New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai via a high-speed rail network. Sections of this project are either already under construction or proposed. [34]

  6. Urban terrain - Wikipedia

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    Urban terrain. Urban terrain is a military term for the representation of the urban environment within the context of urban warfare. [1] Urban terrain includes buildings, roads, highways, ports, rails, airports, subways, and sewage lines. [2] Mouse-holing is one military technique used to overcome some of the physical barriers within the urban ...

  7. Urban Extension Road-II - Wikipedia

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    Urban Extension Road-II (UER II) or NH-344M is an upcoming 75.7 km long, 6 laned (with 6 service lanes), grade separated expressway in Delhi NCR, India. [1] It would start from National Highway 44 at Alipur then passes from Rohini , Mundka , Najafgarh , Dwarka and end at Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway on National Highway 48 near Mahipalpur . [ 2 ]

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  9. Delhi–Alwar Regional Rapid Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Delhi-Alwar route with total 22 stations in will be completed in the following three construction phases and a pre-construction phase: [9]. Pre-construction phase - January 2019 to December 2019: Pre-construction activities such as Pile Loading Test and Geo-Technical Survey for one year from January 2019 to December 2019.