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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.
The IGI Airport Metro Station is a key part of the Delhi Airport Express Line, also known as the Orange Line of the Delhi Metro. It serves as an essential transit hub for passengers traveling to and from Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI), providing a direct and rapid link between the airport and central Delhi.
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This is a route-map template for the Delhi Airport Metro Express, a rapid transit line in India.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Delhi metro has new line of super-fast Delhi Airport Express Line having maximum speed of 135 km/h line to connect to IGI Airport. Introduction of Monorail (45 km) and Light Rail Transit has been aborted till 2010. Reintroducing Trams in the Chandni Chowk and Red Fort areas of the city. [42] [43]
Bijwasan railway station (code BWSN), on Delhi–Jaipur line lies immediate southwest of Delhi's main airport the IGI Airport, in Bijwasan in South Delhi in India. [1] The station, part of Delhi Suburban Railway, [2] [3] is being upgraded to the world class regional multimodal interchange for the IGI airport by 2024.
Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector - 25 is a metro station extension for Airport Express Line servicing the India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC). [1] It is an underground station located within the IICC perimeters. Trials on this line started on 26 June 2022. [2]
In May 2006, the management of the airport was passed over to Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), a consortium led by the GMR Group. [18] In September 2008, the airport inaugurated a 4,430 m (14,530 ft) runway. With the commencement of operations at Terminal 3 in 2010, it became India's and South Asia's largest aviation hub.