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=== Transport ===
[[Delhi]] proposed a four-lane, 2.2 km underground stretch from [[Lodhi Road]] to trans-Yamuna, linking the [[Commonwealth Games Village 2010|Games Village]] to the [[Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi|Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium]] and reducing travelling time between the [[Commonwealth Games Village 2010|village]] and the Stadium to six minutes.
[[File:DMRC Bombardier.jpg|thumb|[[Delhi Metro]]]]
[[File:N.delhi bus.jpg|thumb|bottom centre|Road Transport, Delhi]]
[[File:Toll Gate.jpg|thumb|right|Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway, Delhi]]
In response to concerns over the large number of trains that pass by the Delhi metropolitan region daily, construction of road under-bridges and over-bridges along railway lines has been started. To expand road infrastructure, flyovers, cloverleaf flyovers, and bridges have been planned to improve links for the Games and city in general. Road-widening projects have begun with an emphasis being placed on expanding national highways. To improve traffic flow on existing roads, plans are underway to make both the inner and outer Ring roads signal free.
 
To support its commitment to mass transport, nine corridors have been identified and are being constructed as High Capacity Bus Systems (for example, one from Ambedkar Nagar to [[Red Fort]]). Six of these corridors are expected to be operational in 2010. Additionally, The [[Delhi Metro]] will be expanded to accommodate more people and boost the use of public transport during the 2010 games. The metro will extend to [[Gurgaon]] and the [[Noida]] area. For this large increase in the size of the network, Delhi Metro will deploy 14 [[tunnel boring machine]]s.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.indiaenews.com/business/20080318/105062.htm|title=Delhi Metro deploys 'record' 14 tunnel boring machines|accessdate=2008-05-14}}</ref>
 
[[Indira Gandhi International Airport]] is being modernised, expanded, and upgraded. Costing nearly US$ 1.95 billion, [[Indira Gandhi International Airport#Terminal 3|Terminal 3]] has improved airport passenger capacity to more than 37 million passengers a year by 2010. A new runway has been constructed, allowing for over 75 flights an hour and – at over 4400 metres long – it will be one of Asia's longest.
 
The airport will be connected to the city via a six-lane expressway ([[Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway]]) and the $580 million [[Delhi Airport Metro Express]] line.<ref>[http://www.newdelhiairport.in/ Indira Gandhi International Airport]</ref>
 
=== Green Games ===