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  2. Ghaziabad–Jewar Regional Rapid Transit System - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] However, although the option of extending the Violet Line continues to be the most feasible option to connect southern Delhi, Gurugram and Faridabad with the airport, the plan for the line from Greater Noida to the airport as a second line of Noida Metro was shelved in October 2023, when V. K. Singh, a former eminent General of the ...

  3. Blue Line (Delhi Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Fleets of Blue Line manufactured by Bombardier. The Blue Line (Line 3 & Line 4) is a rapid transit metro line of the Delhi Metro in Delhi, India.Predominantly elevated, it is the longest line (by total length) on the network and consists of a Main Line (Line 3) with 50 stations from Noida Electronic City to Dwarka Sector 21, spanning a length of 56.11 kilometres (34.87 miles), and a Branch ...

  4. List of Delhi Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Airport Express: 15 August 2011 Underground Side Also known as National Highway 8 [27] Delhi Cantonment: Pink Line: 14 March 2018 Elevated Side – Delhi Gate: Violet Line: 28 May 2017 Underground Island – Dhansa Bus Stand† Grey Line: 18 September 2021 Underground Side – Dhaula Kuan* Airport Express: 15 August 2011 Elevated Side Transfer ...

  5. Noida International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The proposed plan in Jewar is to build a two-runway airport by 2024, and at a future date, to expand it into a 7,200 acres (2,900 ha) eight-runway airport. [11] According to the plan, the airport will handle 1.2 crore (12 million) passengers per annum initially and up to 6-12 crore passengers per annum, after its expansion over a period of 30 ...

  6. Indira Gandhi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    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. The Terminal 3 building has a capacity to handle 3.4 crore (34 million) passengers annually and was the world's 8th largest passenger terminal upon ...

  7. Terminal 3 - Wikipedia

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    Cancún International Airport Terminal 3 in Mexico; Changi Airport Terminal 3 in Singapore; Dubai International Terminal 3 in the United Arab Emirates; Heathrow Terminal 3 in London, United Kingdom; Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 in Delhi, India; Málaga Airport Terminal 3 in Spain; Manchester Airport Terminal 3 in the United ...

  8. Airport terminal - Wikipedia

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    World's largest airport terminal under one single roof [33] Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3 China: Beijing: 986,000 m 2 (10,610,000 sq ft) Three buildings connected by train [34] King Abdulaziz International Airport Terminal 1 Saudi Arabia: Jeddah: 810,000 m 2 (8,700,000 sq ft) [35] Abu Dhabi International Airport Terminal A

  9. Transport in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The airport was and still witnessing massive expansion and modernisation by a consortium led by GMR Infra. The new Terminal T3 was inaugurated in 2010 in line of the historic Commonwealth Games being held and Delhi is today India's only city to have an airport of this size. Terminals 4, 5 and 6 will be built in a phased manner.