Extension of Violet Line comprises four stations -- Kashmere Gate, Dilli Gate, Jama Masjid, Lal Qila
Tariff would rise further from October 1
There has been no revision in its Airport Express fares
The maximum fare would be Rs 50 in the first phase from the existing Rs 30
Biting the bullet on fare revision, Delhi Metro today announced upward revision of its tariffs starting Wednesday, with the base fare being increased to Rs 10 from Rs 8. Last fare revision of metro fares was in 2009.The current revision would be done in two phases - May 10 and October 1, 2017."There will be a total of six fare slabs as against the existing 15 fare slabs with a minimum fare of Rs 10 and a maximum fare of Rs 50 in Phase I," Delhi Metro said in a press release.The minimum fare would remain the same but the maximum fare would go up to Rs 60 from October 1.The fare revision has been recommended by the 4th Fare Fixation Committee as per the provisions of Delhi Metro Rail (Operation & Maintenance) Act, 2002. The 4th FFC was set up after almost 7 years.The panel is a three member committee chaired by an existing and/or a retired judge of High Court and one representative each at the level of Additional Secretary from the Central Government and the State Government. "The .
The newly announced fare hike will be a minimum of Rs 10 and maximum Rs 50 till September.
At present, there are 11 metro stations that don't have a toilet
The domestic and regional opportunity for transportation companies only looks to be growing
At least 10 people were killed, 50 injured in explosion of St Petersburg subway train
Our agitation and march towards Delhi has been called off, says Yashpal Malik
This development comes in the wake of the proposed Jat agitation on March 20
The services at Metro stations will be resumed only after getting clearance from Delhi Police
AC rake from Kavi Subash station in the south was halted at Shayambazar station around 8.35 AM
The snag occurred due to the drop of Track Circuit (TC) at Dwarka at about 10 am
Screens to be installed at Rajiv Chowk, Chandni Chowk, Kashmere Gate and New Delhi stations too
Fourth phase will have 6 new routes with a total length of around 103 km
A speed restriction of 20 km per hour was imposed around 11:20 AM
Rohini East and Rohini West on Red Line, MG Road Station on Yellow Line are among the ten stations
The incident was reported from the Sector 28 station of Faridabad around 9.30 am
Fares of Delhi Metro's airport express line were cut by up to 50% in September last year