RFW5AHA3–Car on the road with metro station in the background, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
RM2KBE5AB–People que in the line after working hours to enter the Huda City Centre metro station in Gurugram, India on October 25, 2019. (Photo by Krystof Kriz/NurPhoto)
RM2CFE4RJ–Delhi Metro train on track during trial run near Azadpur metro station on Yellow line between Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre (42.3 km) with 37 intermediate metro stations in a first phase.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is all set to resume its services for public from September 7th, 2020, after more than five months. In the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the government suspended the metro rail services in the last week of March. To avoid overcrowding at the stations, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Wednesday released new guidelines for running metro rails.
RMN007PD–Solar panel over the parking of HUDA city centre metro station installed by Indian Government to produce electricity.
RM2CFPW4Y–New Delhi, India. 7th September, 2020. Commuters travel in a metro train after Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, amid the ongoing corona virus pandemic, in New Delhi. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi. Credit: PRASOU/Alamy Live News
RF2KFAFR9–Gurgaon, India - SThe HUDA City Centre is a terminal station on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro.
RFW5AH9M–Entrance of a metro station, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
RM2KBE5A9–People que in the line after working hours to enter the Huda City Centre metro station in Gurugram, India on October 25, 2019. (Photo by Krystof Kriz/NurPhoto)
RM2CFE4RP–Delhi Metro train on track during trial run near Azadpur metro station on Yellow line between Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre (42.3 km) with 37 intermediate metro stations in a first phase.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is all set to resume its services for public from September 7th, 2020, after more than five months. In the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the government suspended the metro rail services in the last week of March. To avoid overcrowding at the stations, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Wednesday released new guidelines for running metro rails.
RM2CFPTX4–New Delhi, India. 7th September, 2020. Commuters travel in a metro train after Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, amid the ongoing corona virus pandemic, in New Delhi. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi. Credit: PRASOU/Alamy Live News
RF2M4GMK1–Gurgaon, India - The HUDA City Centre is a terminal station on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro.
RFW5AHA5–Traffic on the road with metro station in the background, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
RM2KBE5AD–People que in the line after working hours to enter the Huda City Centre metro station in Gurugram, India on October 25, 2019. (Photo by Krystof Kriz/NurPhoto)
RM2CFE4RR–Delhi Metro train on track during trial run near Azadpur metro station on Yellow line between Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre (42.3 km) with 37 intermediate metro stations in a first phase.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is all set to resume its services for public from September 7th, 2020, after more than five months. In the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the government suspended the metro rail services in the last week of March. To avoid overcrowding at the stations, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Wednesday released new guidelines for running metro rails.
RM2CFPW8M–New Delhi, India. 7th September, 2020. Commuters travel in a metro train after Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, amid the ongoing corona virus pandemic, in New Delhi. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi. Credit: PRASOU/Alamy Live News
RFW5AHA8–Traffic on the road with metro station in the background, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
RM2KBE5A7–People que in the line after working hours to enter the Huda City Centre metro station in Gurugram, India on October 25, 2019. (Photo by Krystof Kriz/NurPhoto)
RM2CFE4T0–Delhi Metro train on track during trial run near Azadpur metro station on Yellow line between Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre (42.3 km) with 37 intermediate metro stations in a first phase.Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is all set to resume its services for public from September 7th, 2020, after more than five months. In the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the government suspended the metro rail services in the last week of March. To avoid overcrowding at the stations, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Wednesday released new guidelines for running metro rails.
RM2CFPW9G–New Delhi, India. 7th September, 2020. Commuters travel in a metro train after Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, amid the ongoing corona virus pandemic, in New Delhi. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi. Credit: PRASOU/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWNCW–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. A Delhi Metro is seen taking passengers between Samaypur Badli and Huda City Centre on the first day of its reopening after 5 months lockdown due to Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RFW5AHA9–Signboard of a metro station, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
RM2CFPW0R–New Delhi, India. 7th September, 2020. Commuters travel in a metro train after Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, amid the ongoing corona virus pandemic, in New Delhi. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi. Credit: PRASOU/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWNCC–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. A Delhi Metro is seen taking passengers between Samaypur Badli and Huda City Centre on the first day of its reopening after 5 months lockdown due to Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2CFPW3X–New Delhi, India. 7th September, 2020. Commuters travel in a metro train after Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, amid the ongoing corona virus pandemic, in New Delhi. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi. Credit: PRASOU/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWNCR–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. A driver wearing a face mask waits for the green signal in Delhi Metro on the first day of its reopening after 5 months of Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2CFPW7J–New Delhi, India. 7th September, 2020. Commuters travel in a metro train after Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, amid the ongoing corona virus pandemic, in New Delhi. India's coronavirus cases are now the second-highest in the world and only behind the United States, as the caseload crosses Brazil on a day when urban metro trains partially resume service in the capital New Delhi. Credit: PRASOU/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWNCP–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. A man wears a facemask and observes social distance while traveling on Delhi Metro on its first day of reopening after 5 months of lockdown due to Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWNCG–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. A man wearing a facemask recharges his metro smart card at the counter on the first day of its reopening after 5 months of lockdown due to Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWNCJ–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) worker is seen on stand by to guide passengers as they travel in Delhi Metro on the first day of its reopening after 5 months lockdown due to Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWNC8–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. A man is seen inside Metro while wearing a face mask and observing social distance marks on the first day of reopening after 5 months of lockdown due to Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2CFWND0–New Delhi, India. 07th Sep, 2020. A man is seen on his laptop and phone while wearing a facemask and observing social distance on the Delhi Metro on its first day of reopening after 5 months of lockdown due to Covid-19.On the first day, the yellow line between HUDA City Centre and Samaypur Badli, will run from 7 to 11 am, and 4 to 8 pm in the 2nd phase. The metro will resume full services from September 12. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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