
Jaipur will find itself in the map of the cities with Metro services.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje at the inauguration of Jaipur Metro from Mansarovar to Chandpole in Jaipur on Wednesday (June 3). (Source: Photo by Rohit Jain Paras)
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje flagging off the Jaipur Metro from Mansarovar to Chandpole. (Source: Photo by Rohit Jain Paras)
Jaipur Metro will start off with a total of 10 four-coach trains making 131 trips each day between the two terminal stations at a frequency of 10 minutes in peak hours and 15 minutes in off-peak hours. (Source: Photo by Rohit Jain Paras)
The 9.63-km elevated section of the metro with nine stations and built on standard guage connects the city’s residential area Mansarovar to business hub in Chandpole. (Source: Photo by Rohit Jain Paras)
Despite missing the deadlines repeatedly, it is touted as one of the fastest-built metros in the country in a record time of nearly four-and-a-half-years. (Source: Photo by Rohit Jain Paras)
Commercial train operations will take place from 6.45 am to 9 pm everyday with fewer train trips (115) on Sundays. Fare for the nine km stretch will be in three slabs of Rs. 5, Rs. 10 and Rs. 15. (Source: Photo by Rohit Jain Paras)