Why Do Metro Stations Have Yellow Rumble Strips?
Cities across India now depend heavily on metro rail networks — with dozens of systems operating in major urban centers such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune and more. Every day, millions of passengers — workers, students, shoppers, and travellers — rely on metro trains to move efficiently across busy metropolitan areas. From the first tracks laid in Delhi’s expanding suburbs in the early 2000s to the bustling, tech-powered networks now weaving over 20 Indian cities, India’s metro story is a symbol of its urban awakening. India’s metro network grew from 248 km (2014) to 1,013 km (2025).
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