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Red Line (Delhi Metro) : ウィキペディア英語版
Red Line (Delhi Metro)

The Red Line of the Delhi Metro system in Delhi, consists of 21 stations that runs from Dilshad Garden to Rithala with a total distance of 25.15 km.〔(Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (DMRC) )〕 The entire line is elevated. The line connects the areas of North East Delhi, North Delhi and North West Delhi.
==History==
The DMRC was facing a mammoth problem of funding. The then Central Government (BJP+NDA) did not have enough money for the project and no foreign fundings were available due to economic sanctions after the Pokaran-2 Nuclear Tests. The Central Government then took a bold decision. The Government decided to Construct a Segment of whole Project, by concentrating all available funds. This was done to show that India can handle such projects and attract foreign investors, specifically from Japan and South Korea.
The Red Line was the first line of the Delhi Metro to be constructed and opened. The first Segment was constructed from Tis Hazari to Shahdara and opened on December 25, 2002. The Strategy worked in favour of DMRC. Many foreign investors, specifically from The Japan Bank for International Cooperation invested in the project, they were really impressed with the attempt, especially by the corruption free model. The money invested was utilised to complete the rest of the segments in phase-I and then in construction of the phase-II.
Subsequently, other stations were opened in phases, initially between Tis Hazari to Inderlok in 2003, then from Inderlok to Rithala in 2004 and a final eastern extension from Shahdara to Dilshad Garden in 2008. The Red Line has interchanges with the Yellow Line at Kashmere Gate and the Green Line at Inderlok. Kashmere Gate will also have an interchange with the Violet Line - which currently terminates as ITO - by late 2016. This line is the third most heavily used by daily commuters, as it acts as a link for those, who reside in West and North Delhi, to travel towards East Delhi and vice versa.

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