Delhi Airport to get India's first multi-modal interstate transport hub connecting buses, metros & proposed air train
India's first inter-state multi-modal transport hub will be built near New Delhi's IGI Airport, providing connectivity between buses, metro lines, the proposed air train, and the airport. With the airport's increasing capacity and footfall, this hub is essential for seamless transportation. The hub will be connected with an Interstate Bus Terminus, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's phase 4 line, the proposed Passenger Transport Centre, and the Rapid Rail Transit System station. It will cater to passengers from neighboring states and improve facilities for bus travelers.
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