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London Underground vs Delhi Metro

Last Updated: September 22, 2025 Leave a Comment

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London Underground vs Delhi Metro

London Underground Maps © Transport for London (TFL) and Delhi Map from Maximilian Dörrbecker
The map above compares the London Underground and Delhi Metro in 2001 vs 2025.

The London Underground was the world’s first underground passenger railway and opened in 1863, when India was still firmly under British Imperial rule.

In contrast, the Delhi Metro opened in 2002, but in that time has rapidly grown and in many surpassed London’s network.

Here are some comparisons below:

London UndergroundDelhi Metro
Year Opened18632002
Number of Stations272289
Number of Lines1110
Annual Passengers1.2 Billion2.0 Billion
Stations Opened Since 20014289
Lines Opened Since 2001010
System Length402 km (250 mi)395 km (245 mi)
Average Speed33 km/h45 km/h

Now the numbers for London are not entirely fair, as they only include the Underground network and not wider TFL services, which include the Overground, Elizabeth Line, Docklands Light Railway and Trams.

Here are some key stats for each of those services:

  • Overground: 113 stations covering 167 km (103.8 mi)
  • Elizabeth Line: 41 stations covering 117 km (73 mi)
  • DLR: 45 stations covering covering 38 km (24 mi)
  • Trams: 39 stations covering covering 28 km (17 mi)

Moreover, it does not include commuter rail stations of which I am a frequent user given the fact I live south of the river.

According to Wikipedia there are 356 railway passenger stations in and around London, excluding stations exclusively served by the London Underground, Tramlink and Docklands Light Railway.

On the flip side the numbers above also do not take into account the Delhi Suburban Railway which operates an additional 46 stations.

Finally, here’s a gif showing the growth of the Delhi Metro up until 2018.

Grwoth of Delhi Metro 2002 to 2018

Reddit user ConsequenceProper184 has also made the following comparison:

Toronto vs. Delhi Metro System

Toronto vs Delhi Metro System

Here’s how they’d stack up:

Toronto SubwayDelhi Metro
Year Opened19542002
Number of Stations70289
Number of Lines310
Annual Passengers332 million2.0 Billion
Stations Opened Since 200110289
Lines Opened Since 2001110
System Length70.1 km (43.6 mi)395 km (245 mi)
Average SpeedUnknown45 km/h

Also see: Toronto Subway vs Chengdu Metro 2010 – 2024

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