NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): Delhi Metro Project progressed as Delhi Government has released its share of funding amounting to Rs 3,386.18 crore for the three remaining corridors of Delhi Metro Phase 4.
These 3 corridors of Delhi Metro Phase 4 covers a total length of 47.225 km and are estimated to cost Rs 14,630.80 crore. The details of the three corridors have been mentioned below:
| Line | Corridor | Route | Length | Stations |
| Golden Line | Corridor 1 | Lajpat Nagar-Saket G-Block | 8.385 km | 8 Stations |
| Green Line | Corridor 2 | Inderlok -Indraprastha | 12.58 km | 10 Stations |
| Red Line | Corridor 3 | Rithala- Kundli | 26.463 km | 21 Stations |
The officials stated that the Lajpat Nagar-Saket G-Block Corridor and Inderlok -Indraprastha Corridor have been placed under a single financial framework, with a total project cost of ₹8,399.81 crore. The Delhi government’s contribution to this combined phase stands at ₹1,987.86 crore.
Meanwhile, the Rithala- Kundli Corridor is estimated to cost around ₹6,230.99 crore.For this corridor, the Delhi Government will provide ₹1,398.32 crore. This expansion will further increase the connectivity in NCR and address the mobility challenges in the capital.
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