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'A Journey To Remember'- History Of Delhi Metro

The book titled 'A Journey to Remember', chronicles the Metro's history, technology, team spirit, dedication and success, said a spokesman.
Comprising
94
high-quality
pages
and
over
50
photographs,
some
of
them
of
historical
value,
the
book
has
been
priced
at
Rs
210
to
keep
it
affordable
for
all
sections.
It
will
be
available
for
sale
at
the
Customer
Care
counters
of
all
Metro
stations,
besides
the
DMRC
corporate
office
at
Barakhamba
Road
from
tomorrow.
The book starts with a brief description of Metros worldwide and then discusses the genesis of the Delhi Metro, which took 32 years to become a reality since a Mass Rapid Transit Network was first recommended for Delhi.
It has an account of the first day of Metro's operation, December 25, 2002, when about 12 lakh people queued up for a ride at six stations, forcing DMRC to issue a public appeal asking commuters to defer joyrides.
The story behind the construction of technological marvels such as the Chawri Bazaar Metro station, the deepest in the system, and India's first extra-dosed bridge near Pragati Maidan are part of the publication.
DMRC
had
earlier
published
three
books:
a
souvenir
book
to
commemorate
the
first
day
of
operations,
a
coffee-table
book
'A
Dream
Revisited'
and
a
photo
compilation
'Images
of
An
Urban
Transformation',
the
spokesman
said.



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