New Delhi: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has started the process to refurbish 70 trains procured before 2007 with amenities such as LCD route maps, charging points and CCTV cameras.
DMRC officials said 10 of its trains oldest trains will be completely refurbished by September 2022.
DMRC managing director Mangu Singh unveiled the first of the refurbished trains at Yamuna Bank station on Monday.
DMRC started services on an 8.5km stretch between Tis Hazari and Shahdara with six stations in December 2002. It has since then grown to an operational network of 391km connecting 286 stations.