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Yellow Line (Delhi Metro)

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Type
  
Rapid transit

Locale
  
Delhi, Gurgaon

Opened
  
20 December 2004

Track gauge
  
Broad gauge

System
  
Delhi Metro

Stations
  
37

Line length
  
48.8 kilometers (30.3 mi)

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Termini
  
Samaypur Badli HUDA City Centre

Operator(s)
  
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

Character
  
Underground and Elevated

Electrification
  
25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary

The Yellow Line is one of the lines of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India. It consists of 37 metro stations from Samaypur Badli in Delhi to HUDA City Centre in the neighbouring city of Gurgaon. The line with a length of 48.8 kilometers (30.3 mi) is mostly underground and has been laid under one of the most congested parts of Delhi. The 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) underground stretch from Vishwa Vidyalaya — Kashmere Gate, constructed by Kumagai-Skanska-HCC-Itochu Joint Venture (KSHI-JV) is the first section of the underground Delhi Metro line which was inaugurated on 20 December 2004. KSHI-JV is a joint venture between Kumagai Gumi, Skanska, Hindustan Construction Company & Itochu. It is the 2nd longest metro line on the Delhi Metro network. This line covers Outer Delhi, North Delhi, through Central Delhi and South Delhi and finally Gurgaon.

The Yellow line has interchanges with the Red, Blue and Violet lines of the Delhi Metro, as well as with the Old Delhi and New Delhi railway stations of the Indian Railways. The Line also connects with the Airport Express Line at New Delhi station. Chawri Bazar is the deepest station of the Delhi Metro network and is situated about 30 metres (98 ft) below ground level and has 18 escalators, the most in any Delhi Metro station.

History

The following dates represent the dates the section opened to the public, not the private inauguration.

References

Yellow Line (Delhi Metro) Wikipedia