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Delhi airport to have BRT corridor
01 Feb 2012
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Editorial Team
After the metro and innumerable flyovers, the bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor at the Delhi airport will soon be launched. A 25 km long stretch, the new BRT will boast of segregated lanes that alternatively give way to mixed vehicle usage as well as integrated pedestrian facilities. Starting from the Indira Gandhi International Airport, it will stretch till Badarpur, traversing congested areas like Vasant Kunj, Saket and Hamdard Nagar. This corridor will also have an interchange point at Ambedkar Nagar junction, with the existing BRT.
After the metro and innumerable flyovers, the bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor at the Delhi airport will soon be launched. A 25 km long stretch, the new BRT will boast of segregated lanes that alternatively give way to mixed vehicle usage as well as integrated pedestrian facilities. Starting from the Indira Gandhi International Airport, it will stretch till Badarpur, traversing congested areas like Vasant Kunj, Saket and Hamdard Nagar. This corridor will also have an interchange point at Ambedkar Nagar junction, with the existing BRT.
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