As per the latest development, the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet approved the extension of the Aqua Line Metro, which will bring Noida and Greater Noida one step closer to a more robust public transportation system. 

If reports are to go by, this 11.5 km corridor, estimated to cost INR 2,254 crore, will extend the Aqua Line from Sector 142 to the Botanical Garden station, facilitating connectivity to the Delhi Metro's Blue and Magenta lines.

The Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) hailed this Cabinet approval as a ‘pivotal step’ in enhancing the city's Metro network, promising ‘substantial benefits to the region.’ NMRC Managing Director Lokesh M described the state cabinet's nod as a significant step that will ensure "seamless public transportation.

Source Link : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/travel-news/coming-soon-direct-metro-connectivity-from-greater-noida-to-delhi-airport-railway-station/articleshow/111308200.cms

  Queries and Comments

Share



Report this Post
comments powered by Disqus

Related

IndiGo to restart flights from Delhi airport's T1 from 2nd September

IndiGo on Friday (August 30) announced the resumption of flight operations from Terminal 1 at the Delhi airport on September 2.  The airline will operate 35 departures daily from T1. "Proactive measures have been taken to ensure that passengers are… Delhi

Air India Express Scoot launch exciting flight sale for domestic and international travel

In good news for air passengers, Air India Express and Singapore Airlines’ subsidiary, Scoot have offered cheapest prices on domestic and international travels as part of flash sale.  The consumers will have to purchase the tickets before September 16.… Delhi

Flights shifted to Terminals 2 and 3 at Delhi Airport

A day after the canopy collapse incident at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, in which one person was killed and eight others were injured on Friday morning, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) announced on Saturday that operations at… Delhi

Air India to introduce Airbus A350-900 on Delhi-London Heathrow route from September

India’s premier airline, Air India on Friday announced that it will deploy Airbus A350-900 aircraft on the Delhi-London Heathrow route starting from September 1.  The airline will operate two flights everyday on the route. The A350-900 will replace the… Delhi

Air India suspends all flight operations to Tel Aviv amid Middle East tensions

Air India on Friday announced the suspension of all scheduled flights to and from Tel Aviv with immediate effect, citing the escalating situation in parts of the Middle East.  The airline emphasised that the safety of passengers and crew is its top… Delhi


Follow us