Delhi Metro's Aerocity-Tughlakabad corridor to have 'golden' colour code. Here's whyThe Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has announced that the upcoming Aerocity-Tughlakabad corridor, part of Phase-IV, will have a 'golden' colour code. This decision was made to improve visibility and convenience for passengers. The golden colour will stand out more prominently on the trains compared to the silver colour, which blends...
more... with the stainless steel body. The 23.62 km-long corridor will have 15 stations and will connect the Kashmere Gate – Raja Nahar Singh corridor (Violet Line) to the Airport Express Line, providing connectivity to new areas in South Delhi. The new corridor is expected to be operational by March 2026. The DMRC uses colour codes to easily identify its operational corridors, with existing colours including red, yellow, blue, green, violet, pink, magenta, grey, and orange.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) ne Monday ko announce kiya hai ki Aerocity-Tughlakabad corridor, jo Phase-IV ka part hai, usme 'golden' colour code hoga. Yeh decision passengers ke liye visibility aur convenience badhane ke liye liya gaya hai. Golden colour trains pe silver colour ke compare zyada prominently dikhta hai, jo...
more... stainless steel body se match hota hai. Yeh 23.62 km long corridor me 15 stations honge aur ye Kashmere Gate – Raja Nahar Singh corridor (Violet Line) ko Airport Express Line se connect karega, aur South Delhi me new areas ko connectivity dega. Naya corridor March 2026 tak operational hone ki expect hai. DMRC apne operational corridors ko easily identify karne ke liye colour codes use karta hai, existing colours me red, yellow, blue, green, violet, pink, magenta, grey, aur orange hai.