Sunday, April 3, 2011

Delhi Metro - 100,000 tonnes at a time


Only yesterday I returned back to Mumbai from Delhi.
Here is a video of the DMRC project of the Delhi Metro.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation helps in preventing 100,000 tones of CO2 emissions from emitting into the air, annually. It runs across a distance of 190 kilo meters and connects areas very effectively.

It is a blessing for the 2 million daily commuters.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey! nice blog there. Btw could you write a post on electric cars and why aren't they popular in India though I believe Reva(an Indian company) was the first company to launch electric cars!

Saahil said...

Hey, thank you for the comment! The article and the angle you have suggested seems a good learning experience, for readers. Would be interesting.

Anonymous said...

I love Delhi Metro. But what about our very own Kolkata Metro it is country's oldest metro. I love to read something about for sure and what about high speed trains in India.

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