India’s first Driverless metro

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to flag off the country’s first ‘driverless’ metro in Delhi.
  • The first ‘driverless’ train will roll out on the 38-km-long Line 8 or Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro.
  • The line has a 390-km-long network spread across the national capital and adjoining cities.
  • The Centre notified changes in the Metro Railways General Rules, 2020 as the previous norms did not allow driverless services.
  • Delhi Metro, now the country’s largest urban mass rapid transit system, had commenced operations on December 24, 2002 on a 8.4-km stretch between Shahdara and Tis Hazari stations

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