Gurugram is all set to enhance its urban transport network with the development of a 28.5-kilometer elevated metro corridor connecting Millennium City Centre (MCC) on the Delhi Metro Yellow Line to the bustling commercial hub of Cyber City. This ambitious project will feature 27 stations and aims to provide seamless connectivity across key residential, commercial, and industrial zones in Gurugram.
The new metro line will significantly ease traffic congestion along NH 48 by integrating older parts of Gurugram with newer developments like Cyber City and Udyog Vihar. A 1.85 km spur will also connect Basai Village to the Dwarka Expressway, further improving accessibility.
Funded jointly by the central government and the Haryana government, the ₹5,452.72 crore project has received strong backing for its potential to revolutionize urban mobility in the city. Construction is slated to begin in mid-2025, with completion targeted between 2028 and 2029.
The corridor will feature interchange stations at Millennium City Centre and Hero Honda Chowk, providing seamless links with the Delhi Metro Yellow Line. Cyber City station will connect with the Rapid Metro, allowing commuters to switch easily between networks. Additionally, plans are in place to integrate this metro line with the upcoming Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor for enhanced regional connectivity.
From a technical perspective, the metro will employ a 750V DC third rail traction system, known for its safety and operational efficiency, along with a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system for real-time monitoring and control.
This new metro corridor is poised to become a vital artery for Gurugram’s transit infrastructure, improving daily commutes, reducing road traffic, and supporting the city’s rapid urbanization and economic growth.
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