Getting Around DelhiFleets of metered taxis, auto-rickshaws and cycle-rickshaws clog
the streets of Delhi providing transport for locals and visitors.
Rates fluctuate, but drivers should have rate charts available and
tourists should ensure the meter is reset, or a price negotiated
before departure. A ring railway starts and ends at the Hazrat
Nizamuddin Railway Station with trains running in both clockwise
and anti-clockwise directions around the city. Delhi Transport
Corporation runs a large fleet of buses covering the entire city,
but these are always overcrowded. The frequency of buses drops
during the off-peak time between 1pm and 2.30pm. There are night
service buses on selected routes and from the three main railway
stations between 11pm and 5am. The first line of an ambitious Mass
Rapid Transport System (MRTS) was recently opened covering 14 miles
(22km) and18 stations between Shahdara, Tri Nagar and Rithala. A
further two lines are under construction and the entire project is
scheduled for completion by 2021. |