Rapid transit in India
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 102 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5140-4863-2
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rapid Transit in India consists of Metros, one Metro-like elevated Urban Rail system and Monorails. The first modern rapid transit in India was the Kolkata Metro Railway, with operations starting in 1984. Chennai MRTS acts as second urban mass transit system since 1997 and differs from country's other MRTS suburban systems. The Delhi Metro in the capital city of New Delhi is India's third operational rapid transit and second conventional metro beginning operations in 2002.The Namma Metro in Bangalore is India's fourth operational rapid transit beginning operations in 2011.In 2009 it was decided to invest 2 Lakh Crores or 2 Trillions on metro rail projects in next ten years. It is planned that all Indian cities having population more that 2 million will have metro rail system. Currently, rapid transit systems have been deployed in these cities and more are under construction or in planning in several major cities of India. Данное издание...