Aerocity Emerges as Multimodal Transport Hub in the NCR
The new Namo Bharat corridor connects Delhi to Rajasthan, making Aerocity a vital part of the NCR's transport infrastructure. Developed by the NCRTC, it integrates air, metro, road, and rail links. The corridor promises reduced travel times and enhanced connectivity, transforming Aerocity into a prime business destination.
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The development of the Delhi-Gurugram-SNB corridor, part of the Namo Bharat project, is set to boost Aerocity's strategic significance in the National Capital Region (NCR). This corridor will link Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi to Rajasthan, spanning 106 km with 16 stations.
Positioned near the Indira Gandhi International Airport, Aerocity is designed to become a hub of multimodal connectivity, integrating air, metro, road, and semi high-speed rail access. The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) is spearheading this development, promising to reduce travel times significantly across critical NCR routes.
The corridor's integration with the Delhi Metro's Golden Line further establishes Aerocity as an efficiently connected transport hub. Parallel to this, the Worldmark Global Business District emerges at Aerocity, augmenting its role as a leading business hub with comprehensive facilities and connectivity, unveiling a sustainable ecosystem spread over more than 20 million square feet.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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