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Delhi Metro: Double the Size for Cleaner Air?
17 Jan
Summary
- Delhi Metro may need to double its network to curb pollution.
- Beijing's 900 km Metro network is cited as an example.
- Expansion aims to increase daily ridership and reduce reliance on private vehicles.

Delhi's Metro network may need to more than double its current operational length to effectively tackle vehicular pollution. A recent recommendation from the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) suggests an expansion to approximately 900 km, drawing a comparison to Beijing's existing 879 km Metro system. This ambitious proposal aims to significantly increase the daily ridership, currently serving 6.5 to 7 million passengers.
The CAQM's recommendation emphasizes the need for strengthening last-mile connectivity and an integrated transport plan to combat air pollution, a major contributor to the Capital's poor air quality. While the Delhi Metro currently has a network of 462.7 km, with ongoing construction, officials note that expanding to 900 km presents significant logistical and space challenges, potentially exceeding planned expansions up to 600 km.




