For IGI airport-Ggm link, 2 more Metro routes on table
Gurugram, June 23 -- The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has proposed two options to extend the Delhi's Airport Express Metro Line to Gurugram, with both draft detailed project reports (DPRs) presented during the 65th Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation (HMRTC) Board meeting held in Chandigarh on Monday.
The proposals include extending the line from Yashobhoomi station to Rajiv Chowk on NH 48 and from Dwarka Sector 21 to Sector 21 Gurugram. This comes in addition to a third route proposed by HMRTC - from Rezangla Chowk to Dwarka Sector 21 - already under considerations.
For the two projects, draft DPRs have been shared with HMRTC and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). An official aware of the matter said that three proposals to connect Gurugram with Dwarka are now under consideration, and the final decision will be taken by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). The meeting was chaired by Anurag Rastogi, chief secretary of Haryana.
A senior HMRTC official, who is aware of the matter, said the two DMRC proposals recommend underground construction. "The draft DPRs have been shared, and both these proposals suggested underground construction of these metro lines. A meeting in this regard was also held under the aegis of the union housing ministry, and it was suggested that alignment of both these corridors should be combined and stations should be proposed at Bijwasan and Kapashera," said the official, adding that HMRTC has also proposed a metro line between Rezangla Chowk and Dwarka Sector 21.
According to officials, the three options currently under consideration are: an Airport Express extension from Yashobhoomi to Rajiv Chowk, another from Dwarka Sector 21 to Sector 21 Gurugram, and the HMRTC's proposed metro corridor between Rezangla Chowk and Dwarka Sector 21. Earlier submissions of proposals under the Union housing ministry also suggested combining the two Airport Express alignments and providing stations at Bijwasan and Kapashera to improve connectivity.
The official said all three proposals remain under consideration. "We have conducted ridership studies and compared the routes. The final decision in this regard will be taken by Ministry of housing and urban affairs and we will construct the line as per its directions," he said.
The Board was also informed that the final DPR for the proposed Sector 56 Gurugram to Panchgaon metro corridor has been completed and is ready to be placed before the Haryana chief minister for approval. The proposed corridor is a 35.25 km elevated route with 28 stations.
Managing director, HMRTC, Chander Shekhar Khare, in a statement issued on Monday, said, "The final DPR has already been submitted and is being placed before the chief minister for approval."
The Board also reviewed the revised DPR of the 136.3 km Delhi-Panipat-Karnal Namo Bharat Corridor, estimated to cost more than Rs.33,000 crore. Khare said the project has already secured approvals from the Public Investment Board and the Haryana government.
HMRTC also reported a surplus of Rs.9.18 crore during January to May 2026, compared with a deficit of Rs.1.98 crore during the corresponding period last year.
Khare said Rapid Metro ridership in Gurugram increased by 9.41%, with more than 8.07 million commuters using the network during the first five months of 2026, compared with 7.38 million passengers during the same period last year....
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