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Delhi Suburban Railway

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Delhi Suburban Railway
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Delhi Suburban Railway is a suburban rail service operated by Northern Railway for the National Capital Region (NCR). Railway ministry's 2018 plan envisages renovation and integration of Delhi Suburban Railway with Delhi Metro, NCR RRTS, and ISBT Bus network through creation of interchanges by building footbridges and tunnels.[1]

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History

In 1975, the Delhi Suburban Railway began with Delhi Ring Railway suburban service.

In 2009, Ladies Special trains were introduced between New Delhi and Palwal and from New Delhi to Ghaziabad and Panipat.[2]

Services

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Tracks

Delhi Suburban Railway services uses the same tracks that are also used for long-distance trains.[2]

Rolling stock

Delhi Suburban Railway services are mostly run using EMU and MEMU rakes. EMUs in Delhi run with 12 coaches, of which ten are general compartments and two are ladies' compartment. Delhi Suburban Railway services, cover all of 46 railway stations within Delhi and many more in the NCR.

Network

The Delhi Suburban network runs more than 110 suburban trains daily on the following network:

Timings and fares

Fares are very affordable, and much lower compared to a comparable journey on the Delhi Metro. Timetables are subject to change, and the service can be affected by the movement of long-distance trains. Generally, the local trains run throughout the day at varying frequencies.[3]

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Issues

Despite its potential, the network's underutilisation is attributed to a number of factors, including a lack of dedicated tracks, security issues at stations (snatching and theft), and poor last-mile connectivity.[3] Since Delhi Metro is growing at a rapid pace, thus far there has been very little focus to improve the Delhi Suburban Railway though feasibility studies have been done for strengthening the Delhi Suburban Railway services and to create the integrated rail-metro-bus transit (IRMBT) system to connect Delhi with the satellite towns of NCR.[4] 2025 research reports poor (45% satisfaction) customer satisfaction rating by the commuters for the Delhi Suburban Railway.[5] The 2004 feasibility study recommended the dedicated dual track for the Delhi Suburban Railway. However, no action has been taken as of 2025. With poor service and no dedicated rack, Delhi Suburban Railway - the lifeline for poor working class commuters, has only 0.50% share in the overall public transport ridership in 2025 in Delhi, remaining 99.50% commuters are forced to use other more expensive modes of transport.[6]

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