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Blue Branch Line Metro

The Blue Branch is considered one of the shortest and busiest metro routes in Delhi. This metro line has a Rapid transit system in Delhi, India. It has approximately 11 operational stations of the Delhi Metro Network and is operated by DMRC, which is known as Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. The Blue Branch line is also known as Line 4, and it contains three inactive stations. The length is about 8.5 km of this blue branch line metro. The top speed of this metro line is 100km/h. The Blue branch line metro started on 8 January 2010. It links Yamuna Bank and Vaishali of the Blue main line. This metro line has also added some new stations connected to it. The main work of the Blue Branch Line metro station is to improve the connectivity of the Blue main line metro station. The line of this metro extended from Anand Vihar station to Vaishali station and became operational on 14 July 2011. Some of the phases of the Blue Branch Line metro are still under construction to improve its connectivity and provide convenience to passengers.

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