Gurgaon Rapid Metro

Operational Operator: DMRC (ex-concession) Length: 12.1 km Official site ↗

The Rapid Metro Gurgaon is a compact, fully elevated loop serving the DLF Cyber City business district and surrounding sectors of Gurugram. Originally built and run as a private concession – India’s first privately financed metro – it was later taken over by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) after the concession was terminated.

A far larger new Gurugram metro corridor, planned under the Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation (HMRTC), is set to extend rapid transit deep into the city well beyond the original Rapid Metro loop.

Why it matters

Rapid Metro Gurgaon is the cautionary tale of Indian metro PPPs: a privately financed line whose concession collapsed over revenue and contractual disputes, ultimately absorbed by a public operator. For readers weighing private versus public metro delivery, it is the essential counterpoint to Hyderabad – and the planned HMRTC corridor shows the state reverting to public financing for the city’s next phase.

Key facts (verify before publish)

  • Operator: DMRC (after taking over the terminated private concession)
  • Rapid Metro: ~12.1 km elevated loop, 11 stations, Cyber City area
  • New corridor: larger Gurugram metro planned under HMRTC
  • Ridership: TMRG lists 65,000/day (August 2019 – dated; verify)

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Official source: www.delhimetrorail.com

Latest ridership: 65,000/day (2019 - dated)

Route map coming soon.

No active contract data yet.