Delhi Metro Pink Line News: Driverless train operation on Delhi Metro’s Pink Line flagged off. Delhi News – Times of India

New Delhi: Another milestone for India DMRCDriverless train operation on 59 km Pink Line Delhi Metro Flagged off on Thursday.
With this, the total expansion of DMRC’s network, which is under driverless operation, is now close to 97 km, placing the Delhi Metro at the fourth position globally among such networks, officials said.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot jointly flagged off driverless train operations through video conference.
India’s first driverless train operation on Delhi Metro’s Magenta Line was inaugurated by the Prime Minister on 28 December last year. Narendra Modi, who said that his government, unlike its predecessors, had taken the growing urbanization as an opportunity and said that metro train services would be expanded to 25 cities from the current 18 by 2025.
Puri said, “In less than a year, we are starting the second driverless train operation on the DMRC network. I have seen many metro systems in major cities globally and I can say that Delhi Metro is comparable to the world. best of all.” chance.
“I am told that the Metro in Kuala Lumpur ranks third globally in terms of driverless train operation network at a little over 97 km. DMRC with Magenta Line and Pink Line, 97 under driverless operation for Delhi Metro km. is fourth globally, slightly behind the capital of Malaysia.”

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