New Delhi:
The much awaited Delhi Metro services from Anand Vihar in East Delhi to Vaishali in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district started on Thursday morning, an official said.
"The extension of the stretch will help the passengers from the large residential area of Vaishali. They can access the Metro and can look forward to a more comfortable and reduced travel time," said Anuj Dayal, spokesperson of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
The stretch brings Delhi closer to Ghaziabad, he said.
Ghaziabad has become the third centre in the National Capital Region to be connected to Delhi Metro after Gurgaon in Haryana and Noida, also in Uttar Pradesh.
According to the DMRC, Dwarka Sector 21 to Vaishali will become the second longest corridor of the Delhi Metro network with a route length of approximately 46 kilometers.
Dwarka Sector 21 to Noida corridor is the longest stretch of the Metro network at 49 kilometers.
"The frequency (of trains) would be 5 minutes 34 seconds and around 40,000 passengers are expected to travel on the section daily," Dayal said.
The travel time between Dwarka Sector 21 to Vaishali will be 81 minutes and 22 seconds. The route has a total of 41 stations. The minimum fare is Rs8 while maximum is Rs30.
"Metro extension to Vaishali has made a huge difference by reducing travel time. Instead of waiting for bus to reach Anand Vihar Metro station, now I can easily travel to my destination," said Sadhana Ramesh, a resident of Vaishali who works at Connaught Place.
The Vaishali Metro is an extension of the 35 kilometers Dwarka-Yamuna Bank corridor.
Delhi Metro was operating 56 trains in this corridor. With the Ghaziabad line, it has increased up to 58.
Delhi Metro runs around 2,000 train trips and ferries more than 16 lakh passengers every day.