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Noida Aqua Line Metro Likely To Add 11 New Stations, Route Map, Train Timing and Ticket Fare

Noida Aqua Line Metro

In India, the Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) has just been given permission to extend the Aqua Line Corridor to Greater Noida West. This is a huge step forward in developing the country’s metro rail network. This extension intends to boost connectivity among Delhi, Noida, and Greater Noida thereby making it easier for people to commute within these areas.

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As per reports by Delhi Breakings, 11 additional metro stations will be included in the Aqua Line project including sectors 51, 61, 70, 122, and 123 in Noida besides various sectors located at Greater Noida. The distance covered by this stretch is around 17.43 km while its cost is estimated at Rs 2,991.60 crores.

Noida Aqua Line Metro Fare

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This move will help bridge connectivity gaps between Delhi on one side and Noidas on another as well as improve transportation networks between them. An interchange station at Sector-61 would play a key role since it connects DMRC’s Blue Line with NMRC’s Aqua Line seamlessly.

Aqua Line Metro Route Map

 

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It is expected that this new route will stimulate economic growth through increased real estate investments; there will also be more commercial establishments along this corridor leading to the general prosperity of these regions. Furthermore, easy accessibility brought about by such infrastructural developments tends to attract more residential projects thus accelerating their overall growth too.

Aqua Metro Line Time Table: The first train starts at 6 AM from Monday to Saturday and 8 AM on Sunday

Moreover; traffic congestion relief measures are among the benefits that come with constructing additional metro lines because they help decongest roads by reducing travel time for motorists hence lowering pollution levels, especially in densely populated cities like Delhi where air quality index always remains poor due to high vehicular emissions matched against limited green spaces within urban areas but once people start using public transport systems like metros then these become greener modes since they use electrical energy sourced from renewable sources only during operation hours so if more folks opt using them then we shall achieve a sustainable urban environment

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