Delhi's Magenta Line (Line 8) and Pink Line (Line 7) are the primary driverless metro lines, using advanced automation (GoA 4) for unattended operations, with the Magenta Line being India's first when it launched in 2020, and the network expanding further with Phase-IV plans. These lines feature no driver cabins, increasing passenger space and operational efficiency, though attendants were initially present for passenger confidence, with plans to phase them out.
Currently, driverless trains operate on the Magenta Line (Janakpuri West – Botanical Garden) and the Pink Line (Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar), covering around 97 km of automated routes. With Phase-IV, the network will extend to 160 km, making Delhi Metro the world's 2nd-largest driverless metro system.
On January 6, 2025, Bengaluru Metro achieved a groundbreaking milestone by receiving India's first indigenously manufactured driverless metro train from Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd. This technological leap is set to significantly enhance urban transportation in the city.
The total driverless DMRC network is nearly 97 km (60 mi), putting Delhi Metro in fourth position globally among such networks behind Kuala Lumpur. The expected daily ridership of the network after the completion of Phase III was estimated at 53.47 lakh passengers.
Bengaluru's Namma Metro Pink Line has reached a major milestone with the unveiling of India's first fully driverless metro train prototype, marking a new chapter in urban mobility and public transport technology in the city. 🔧 Next-Gen Driverless Metro Technology.
How Driverless Metro Works: Delhi में बिना ड्राइवर दौड़ने लगी मेट्रो, जानिए कैसे होता है ये कमाल
Which is the longest metro without driver?
Riyadh Metro. The Riyadh Metro is a rapid transit system serving Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Part of the King Abdulaziz Project for Riyadh Public Transport, which also includes the Riyadh Bus, it is the longest driverless metro in the world.
With the UTO implementation on both lines, Delhi Metro will be among the largest driverless metro networks in the world, with 97km fully automated corridors out of its total 395km network in Delhi-NCR.
Delhi Metro Bikini Girl – Rhythm Chanana in an exclusive interaction with Telly Talk talks about her side of the story. Rhythm talks about the incident regarding her controversy & her fashion style. She also talks about being compared to Urfi Javed.
Delhi is not just India's capital — it's now a symbol of tech-powered urban mobility! 🇮🇳 On 28th December 2020, India launched its first-ever driverless metro on the Magenta Line (Janakpuri West to Botanical Garden), making Delhi one of the few cities globally with GoA 4 (Unattended Train Operation) technology.
Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Metro, one of the world's largest driverless transit systems, is set to launch its first phase on November 27, 2024. Initially, three of its six lines will be operational.
The line has 16 stations, two of which will be interchanges with the future Pink and Blue lines. Trains operate automatically without drivers using Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC). The standard-gauge line is electrified at 750V dc third rail.
Bangalore Metro took a significant step toward the future of urban commuting by unveiling the prototype of its driverless metro trainsets, developed for the upcoming BMRCL corridors. The 5RS-DM project will serve Namma Metro's Phases 2, 2A, and 2B, including the highly anticipated Airport Line.
🚆 Bengaluru's Leap into the Future — India's First Fully Driverless Metro Line on the Yellow Route ✨ In a historic milestone for India's public transport, Bengaluru is gearing up to introduce the nation's first fully automated metro service on the upcoming Namma Metro Yellow Line, connecting RV Road to Bommasandra.
At 59.24 kilometres (36.81 mi), the Pink Line is the longest individual line in the Delhi Metro and in India, exceeding the length of the operational Blue Line (excluding its branch line). It is mostly elevated and covers Delhi in a Circle.
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🎀 Delhi's women can now travel free on DTC buses and the Metro with the Saheli Pink Card! A step towards safer, smarter, and more empowered travel. 💗✨ [DTC, Women, Safety, Travel, Commute, Delhiites, Transgender, Traffic, Metro, Delhi Metro, Delhigram, Delhi, #SoDelhi]
Distance of over 32 km: INR 64 for Monday to Saturday; INR 54 for Sundays and national holidays. The Delhi Metro, one of the largest and busiest metro systems in India, serves millions of passengers daily, easing traffic congestion and providing an eco-friendly transport option.
Shammi Narang: The man behind the metro voice. Shammi Narang, the iconic voice of Delhi Metro, shares his journey from Doordarshan to shaping public transport communication. His deliberate pauses and precise pronunciation, initially questioned, became a benchmark for clarity in chaotic environments.
The Golden Line (Line 10 and Line 11) is a rapid transit line of the Delhi Metro currently under-construction. It will start from Terminal 1-IGI Airport, which was previously planned from Delhi Aerocity, and end in Tughlakabad.