The behavior of the track system and the Over Head Electrification OHE was also checked repeatedly during all the trials. Upon completion, this corridor will connect Kashmere Gate with Ballabhgarh in Haryana via Badarpur and Faridabad forming a Trial runs are currently in progress between Badarpur and Escorts Mujesar in Faridabad. The number is likely to cross the 31, mark in This is expected to increase revenue of Delhi Metro from passenger fare by about?
For the resolution of the transportation problem, the Delhi government makes many Metro stations on many lines like green line, yellow line, pink line, violet line. In a violet line, many metro stations are fixed.
OTI Metro station is one of them located on the violet line. The OTI Metro Station is hope take some of the surfaces the traffic of the OTI intersection, Which witnesses heavy traffic jam due to a number of river and commercial vehicles coming from the south and east.
With the entire flow of traffic from to the rest of the city vice versa. Approximately 1. As per the estimate, around passengers have used this station after a long time in the year number will be gone. Gate No. Amid the hurly-burly of the ITO intersection, the Metro station will prove to be an airconditioned haven.
As one walks in, the clean lines of the concourse area are brought alive with art deco on the walls of the control room. The entryway to the station is lined with a panel on the history of the area, highlighted by rare photographs. Like the Mandi House station, ITO too has been customized to reflect the history of the local topography.
It is, however, a rare photograph of the ITO intersection of that makes the panel stand out—wide, tree-lined roads with only the income tax office and the SPA building standing make the intersection almost unrecognizable. There are other gems present. A picture of the first woman officer of Delhi Police, Shakuntala Vashishta, who was the deputy superintendent of police in , showcases the police headquarters as it is juxtaposed with a picture of the giant ft tall mural of Mahatma Gandhi on the wall of the PHQ.
Further on, a short history of the streets nearby named after stalwarts like Deen Dayal Upadhyay as well as of the buildings is brought alive through well-researched text and photographs. The panel on the other side of the station shows a picture of the Abd-un-Nabi mosque, built in
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