Metros in India The Bangalore Metro is the mass-transit rail system for the Indian city of Bangalore. The agency responsible for its implementation is Bangalore Mass Rapid Transit Ltd (BMRTL). The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation ] (DMRC) are the general consultants for the project. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bangalore Metro"
The Bombay Subway (also known as the Mumbai Subway or Mumbai Metro or Bombay Metro) is the planned construction of a Subway/LTR in Mumbai, India. Construction has already started. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bombay Subway"
The Kolkata Metro or Calcutta Metro is the underground rail network in Kolkata (Calcutta), India. It is considered to have the status of a zonal railway but is not a zone. It is run by the Indian Railways. It was the first underground built in India with service starting in 1984; The New Delhi Metro which opened in 2004 is the second. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kolkata Metro"
MRTS is an initialism for Mass Rapid Transit System usually referring to a particular system of suburban rail network in Chennai with tracks running on a raised platform. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mass Rapid Transit System (Chennai)"
The first phase of the Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) was started on August 9, 2004. The South Central Railway (SCR) is running close to 30 services a day, connecting Secunderabad and Lingampally on the city outskirts. Its unique feature is the connectivity between rail and road transport for the facility of the commuters. The first phase covers a distance of 43 km and 26 stations in both the Secunderabad-Lingampally and Hyderabad-Lingampally sections. A common ticket has been introducted to allow passengers to travel in MMTS trains and connecting buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "MMTS Hyderabad"
The Mumbai Suburban Railway system, part of the public transport in Mumbai, carries more than 6.1 million commuters everyday. It has the highest passenger density in the world. More than half of the total daily passenger trips on Indian Railways are performed on Mumbai Suburban Railway system. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mumbai Suburban Railway"
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