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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.
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). This project will cost approximately ₹ 12,000 crore (US$1.4 billion). [1]
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.
– Yellow Line of the Indore Metro opens between Gandhi Nagar and Airport. [26] – Leixões Line of the Comboios Railway reopens between Contumil and Leixoes. [27] – South Wales Metro: Coryton Line is electrified between Coryton and Cardiff Central; Rhymney Line is electrified between Rhymney and Cardiff Central. [28]
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Limited bus services which skips minor stops is used on Long routes, high capacity routes and routes that provides connectivity beyond Indore city. The buses have colour strips appended to routes. Green coloured buses connect Indore with Mhow. Some buses like yellow and orange go beyond Indore region to Pithampur and Gandhinagar area.
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It is situated between Ujjain and Dewas Junctions on the Indore-Gwalior Broad Gauge Railway Line. Electrification of the Indore–Dewas–Ujjain was completed in June 2012. Ratlam–Indore broad gauge conversion was completed in September 2014. [130] Indore–Mhow section was upgraded to broad gauge in 2016 and electrified in 2017. [131]