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Peeragarhi is a metro station on the Green Line of the Delhi Metro and is located in the West Delhi district of Delhi. It is an elevated station and was inaugurated on 2 April 2010. It is an elevated station and was inaugurated on 2 April 2010.
WMATA New Flyer XN40 running on the 32 route in the "Local" scheme. An Orion VII CNG in the "MetroExtra" scheme in Washington DC Route S4 in Washington DC. This is a list of bus routes operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), branded as Metrobus in Washington, D.C.
The Brown Line was first conceived by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) under the Phase IV of Delhi Metro's future expansion and development in July 2016. As per the plan, six new lines covering a length of about 104 km (65 mi) have been planned to be added to the metro network, out of which the Brown Line will connect Lajpat Nagar with Saket, at a length of 7.96 km (4.95 mi).
The Saket metro station is located on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro. [2] It is the last underground station on the southern end of the Yellow Line of Delhi Metro. Situated on Mehrauli-Badarpur Road , in Saidad ul Ajaib near Saket, it serves the southern parts of Saket , including Golf Green, while the Malviya Nagar station is closer to ...
The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, designated Routes 32 and 36 (formerly served by Routes 30, 34 and 35 as well), is a daily Metrobus route in Washington, D.C., Operating between the Southern Avenue station or Naylor Road station of the Green Line of the Washington Metro and Potomac Park.
Planning for the route alignment was completed in 2018, but the State of Maryland has not provided funds for detailed project design and construction. [ 246 ] [ 247 ] The District of Columbia Department of Transportation completed construction and began operating a single 2.2 miles (3.5 km) line of the DC Streetcar system in 2016. [ 248 ]
The route continued in rapid transit plans until the formation of WMATA. With the formation of WMATA in October 1966, planning of the system shifted from federal hands to a regional body with representatives of Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. Congressional route approval was no longer a key consideration. [6]
The 16th Street Line, designated Route S2, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Silver Spring station, which is served by the Red Line of the Washington Metro, and Federal Triangle in Downtown Washington, D.C. with late night and early morning trips extending to L'Enfant Plaza station which is served by the Blue, Orange, Silver, Green and ...