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The Airport Express Line or Orange Line is a Delhi Metro line from New Delhi to Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector - 25, linking Indira Gandhi International Airport. The total length of the line is 22.7 km (14.1 mi), [ 2 ] of which 15.7 km (9.8 mi) is underground [ 3 ] and 7.0 km (4.3 mi), from Buddha Jayanti Park to Mahipalpur, elevated.
It is located in Palam, Delhi, 15 km (9.3 mi) southwest of the New Delhi Railway Station and 16 km (9.9 mi) from the New Delhi city center. [7] [8] Named after Indira Gandhi (1917–1984), the former Prime Minister of India, it is the busiest airport of India in terms of passenger traffic since 2009. [9]
The 32-lane, now-removed toll gate at the Delhi–Gurgaon border was the largest in South Asia and the second largest in Asia. [1] Expressway also connects both cities with the airport The Delhi–Gurugram Expressway on NH-48 is a 27.7 km (17.2 mi) six to eight lane [ 2 ] expressway connecting the national capital, Delhi and the Millennium city ...
Bypassing city State(s)/ UT(s) Length (km/mi) Lanes Operational since Remarks Eastern Peripheral Expressway: New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh, Haryana: 135 km 83.9 mi 6 May 2018: Part of ring road for Delhi NCR. Western Peripheral Expressway: New Delhi: Haryana: 135.6 km 84.3 mi 6 November 2018: Part of ring road for Delhi NCR. Ranchi Ring Road: Ranchi ...
Guwahati-New Delhi 22449/22450 (from 1 April 2020), Poorvottar Sampark Kranti Express takes approximately 31 hours to complete a distance of 2284 km. En route it stops at Goalpara Town, New Bongaigaon, New Jalpaiguri, Katihar, Patliputra Junction, Mughalsarai Junction, Allahabad and Kanpur in both up and down journey, with technical halt at Barauni Junction.
The new numbers assigned in the Superfast category were 2505 from Guwahati and 2506 from New Delhi. [2] With the new five-digit numbering scheme introduced during the tenure of Mamata Banerjee as railway minister, the service numbers were changed to 12505 and 12506. The train now starts from Kamakhya Junction railway station at Maligaon and ...
On 28 April 2010, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways officially published a new numbering system for the National Highway network in the Gazette of the Government of India. [1] [2] It is a systematic numbering scheme based on the orientation and the geographic location of the highway. This was adopted to ensure more flexibility and ...
A section of the Golden Quadrilateral highway from Chennai–Mumbai phase NH46: Bengaluru–Chennai section of India's 4-lane Golden Quadrilateral highway NH 16 another section of Golden Quadrilateral highway in Visakhapatnam on the Kolkata–Chennai section Kolkata–Durgapur section of India's GQ highway NH4: Chennai–Mumbai section of the GQ highway near Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu