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New Delhi Metro SystemNewest Review: ... sometimes hard to remember. The Metro won't take you everywhere you want to go and you may find it hard to work out where it does go. However, the two key interchange points - Rajiv Chowk (Connaught Place) and Kashmir Gate (Old Delhi) are key stations that tourists may want to use. There are three lines at the moment - the red and blue lines travel roughly east to west and the yellow line goes north to south. Rajiv Chowk (more commonly known as Connaught Place or CP) is the interchange of the Blue and Yellow lines and is a key shopping and restaurant location. Kashmir Gate (Old Delhi) is the interchange for the Red and Yellow lines. For a d... more |
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I'd like to start with a small experiment. I'll give you two words - please read them, then close your eyes and form a mental picture. Got that? Good. The two words are: INDIA and TRAINS Now take a couple of seconds and imagine! * * * * * * I'm willing to hazard a guess that most of you got a picture in your mind of one of the old empire steam trains, a big black one perhaps with smoke billowing out of the chimney and masses of people riding on the roof and hanging off the side. You are maybe thinking of a carriage with hard benches, stuffed to the gills with people, luggage and ... Read the complete review

