A Delhi Metro train stops at a station and females alighting from the special 'ladies only' coach, the first coach of every Delhi Metro train, for security reasons - stock video
The Delhi Metro is a metro system serving New Delhi and its satellite cities of Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad and Ghaziabad of the National Capital Region in India. Delhi Metro has been ranked second among 18 international Metro systems in terms of overall customer satisfaction and is also the world's 13th largest metro system in terms of length and 15th largest in terms of number of stations. As of July 2015, DMRC operates around 3000 trips daily with an interval of between 1-2 minutes between trains at peak frequency. The Yellow Line was the second line of the Metro and was the first underground line to be opened / It runs for 44.36 kilometres (27.56 mi) from north to south and connects Jahangirpuri with HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon.





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