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Feedback gevenVery nice place for dine in restaurants at new delhi railway station... Cost of items are genuine and affordable.. Taste is very good.. Staff behaviour was polite.. Toilet available but not clean.. Drinking water available both paid and free.. Token system.. Self service.. Colddrinks available.. Near by delhi metro and railway station..
Best food , service and good people should always be appreciated. Happy being here
There are currently 11 operational rapid transit (also called 'metro ' systems in ten cities in India.[1] As of September 2018, India has 515 kilometres (320 miles of operational metro lines and 381 stations. A further 500+ km of lines are under construction. Metro rail lines in India are composed of mainly standard gauge. Projects like the Kolkata Metro and Delhi Metro used broad gauge for their earliest lines but all new projects in India are on standard gauge as rolling stock imported is of standard gauge. The first rapid transit system in India is Kolkata Metro, which started operations in 1984. The Delhi Metro has the largest network in the entire country. The newest metro opened is Noida-Greater Noida Metro on 25 January 2019. In 2006, the National Urban Transport Policy proposed the construction of a metro rail system in every city with a population of 20 lakh (2 million .[2] On 11 August 2014, Union Government announced that it would provide financial assistance, for the implementation of a metro rail system, to all Indian cities having a population of more than 1
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