Delhi's Double-Decker Flyovers & Metro Expansion to Ease Traffic by 2026

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reviewed major transport projects aimed at reducing traffic and pollution. The Delhi Metro's Phase IV is over 79% complete, with several key corridors targeted for operation by December 2026. Simultaneously, integrated road projects, including a double-decker flyover at Azadpur, are advancing rapidly. The government has also prepared new proposals, including an elevated road along the Yamuna, to further strengthen the city's transport network.

Key Points: Delhi Metro Expansion, Flyover Projects to Cut Traffic & Pollution

  • Phase IV Metro 79% complete
  • Double-decker Azadpur flyover 73% done
  • Target completion for key corridors by Dec 2026
  • New elevated road along Yamuna proposed
  • Focus on reducing congestion and pollution
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Double-decker flyovers, Metro expansion to ease traffic, cut pollution: CM Rekha Gupta

CM Rekha Gupta reviews Delhi Metro Phase IV & new flyovers. Key corridors target 2026 completion to reduce congestion and pollution in the capital.

"The expansion... will strengthen the city's transport backbone, making commuting faster and more convenient. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 12

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta carried out a detailed review of Delhi Metro and associated road and flyover projects, reiterating that building a modern and efficient public transport system remains a top priority for the government.

Chairing a meeting at the Delhi Secretariat, she said the focus is on reducing traffic congestion, improving ease of travel and cutting pollution levels in the capital.

Senior officials, including the Managing Director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, were present.

The Chief Minister noted that while several projects are progressing steadily, hurdles in some works are being continuously identified and resolved.

The meeting stressed stronger coordination to improve Delhi's transport system and control pollution.

Officials informed that the Delhi Metro network currently spans 416 km, covering 303 stations across 12 lines with 32 interchange stations. In addition, a 104.45 km network with 81 stations is under construction. Work on Phase IV's priority corridors has gathered pace, with overall physical progress at 79.57per cent and financial progress at 80.60 per cent.

Providing an update, Gupta said key sections such as Majlis Park to Maujpur, Deepali Chowk to Majlis Park and Janakpuri West to Krishna Park Extension have already been operationalised.

She said several major corridors are targeted for completion by December 2026, including Krishna Park Extension to Deepali Chowk (around 6.6 km), Majlis Park to Derawal Nagar (3.5 km), Derawal Nagar to R.K. Ashram (7.4 km), Tughlakabad to Sangam Vihar (6.3 km), Sangam Vihar to Saket G Block (4.3 km) and Saket G Block to Aerocity (12.6 km). These corridors are expected to significantly strengthen connectivity across different parts of the city.

Work has also begun on the remaining three Phase IV corridors: Lajpat Nagar to Saket G Block (8.38 km), Inderlok to Indraprastha (12.37 km) and Rithala to Kundli (26.46 km), with a target of completion by March 2029. At the same time, Phase V(A) projects have been initiated, including R.K. Ashram Marg to Indraprastha (9.91 km), Aerocity to IGI Airport Terminal 1 (2.26 km) and Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj (3.9 km).

Alongside Metro expansion, several key integrated road and flyover projects are underway. A 2.16-km double-decker flyover from Azadpur to Tripolia Chowk, designed to accommodate both Metro and road traffic, is about 73% complete, with a project cost of Rs 264.27 crore. Another 1.40-km flyover from Yamuna Vihar to Bhajanpura, costing Rs 291.17 crore, has reached around 85% completion.

In South Delhi, major works are in progress along MB Road, including a 2.48-km six-lane flyover from Saket G Block to Sangam Vihar, along with underpasses at Saket G Block and Ambedkar Nagar. The project, estimated at Rs 694.98 crore, has achieved around 40% progress so far.

Meanwhile, design and alignment work are underway for a 2.53-km flyover from Maa Anandmayee Marg to Pul Prahladpur. Challenges such as ASI permissions, tree cutting and land acquisition are being actively addressed.

Looking ahead, the government has prepared several new proposals. These include a 19.2-km elevated road along the Yamuna from Wazirabad to DND, planned in three phases: Surghat to ISBT, ISBT to Sarai Kale Khan and Sarai Kale Khan to DND. In addition, a proposal for a 2.62-km flyover from Tripolia Gate to Barfkhana has also been readied.

The Chief Minister said the expansion of the Delhi Metro and its integrated road network will strengthen the city's transport backbone, making commuting faster and more convenient while significantly reducing congestion and pollution. She directed officials to ensure regular monitoring and timely completion of all projects.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a daily Metro user from Janakpuri, I can already see the difference. The new extension has cut my travel time to Connaught Place by 20 minutes. More power to DMRC! But please, also focus on last-mile connectivity. Auto-walas charge a fortune from the station.
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Rohit P
All these plans sound great on paper, but the real test is on-ground execution. They mention "hurdles being resolved", but as a resident near Pul Prahladpur, we've been hearing about this flyover for 3 years. First clear the ASI and tree-cutting permissions, then announce.
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Sarah B
The environmental angle is crucial. If these projects genuinely reduce congestion and promote public transport, it will have a direct impact on Delhi's air quality. The 19.2 km elevated road along the Yamuna, however, needs careful ecological assessment. We can't compromise the riverfront.
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Vikram M
Connectivity to Sangam Vihar and Saket G Block will be a game-changer for South Delhi. These areas have been neglected for too long. Hope the 2026 deadline is met. Also, the cost of these projects is staggering - nearly 700 crore for one flyover! Transparency in spending is a must.
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Kavya N
Good to see a comprehensive plan. The Metro is Delhi's lifeline. But madam CM, while building new lines, please also maintain the existing ones. Some stations and coaches are looking very shabby and unclean. A modern transport system needs good upkeep too. 🙏

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