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The Upcoming Silver Line Of The Delhi Metro Will Have A 4-Level Underground Station & Parking Here!

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Delhi Metro is known as the lifeline of Dilli and we totally agree with this title as commuting would’ve been an utter nightmare without it. It has made travelling to faraway places a cakewalk and now, it is all set to ease connectivity with far-flung areas in Haryana via the new & upcoming Silver Line. But here's why Silver Line is even more special, so read on!  

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Coming Up Pretty Soon! | Folks, we've just got the wind that by the year 2025, saadi Dilli will have a new transport hub in Delhi metro's Tughlaqabad interchange station. This station of the upcoming silver line (Tuglaqabad - Aerocity) will facilitate an interchange with the existing Tuglakabad station of the Violet Line (Kashmere Gate-Raja Nahar Singh) and will be the second in the network to feature an underground parking facility alongside a 4 level station structure.

The 23.6-km Silver line will have 15 stations and will connect the existing Airport Express Line with the Violet Line for seamless transportation. While the existing station at Tughlaqabad is elevated, the new station will be underground and a subway will connect the two adjoining stations through the paid area. The new station is designed as a 4 level underground structure & will have the platform at the bottom level at an approximate depth of 23 metres and above the platform, the level will be the concourse and then an entire floor for parking above it. The underground parking facility will accommodate around 200 vehicles and will have direct access via lifts, stairs and escalators to both the Violet and Silver line stations.

Tughlaqabad will be the first-ever interchange facility of Delhi Metro to have an underground parking facility and only the second station after Dhansa Bus Stand on the Grey Line (Najafgarh-Dhansa Bus Stand) to have such a provision. A subway will also be constructed to connect the new and the old Tughlaqabad stations and it will be less than 100 metres in length to provide quick transit facilities to the passengers from one corridor to the other. We’re excited about this new addition to the Delhi metro. What about you?

Sourced Via The Indian Express

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