With this, DMRC's operational metro network has now become 389 kilometres with 285 stations in total.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is going to take over the operations and maintenance of the Rapid Metro Link, Gurugram from Tuesday night. The services of the metro will, however, not be affected by the change.

"The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is going to take over the operations and maintenance of the Rapid Metro Link, Gurugram developed by Rapid Metro Rail Gurgaon Limited (RMGL) and Rapid Metro Rail Gurgaon South Limited (RMGSL) from tonight, October 22, 2019 (Tuesday). The services of the 11.6 km long corridor will continue to operate as per the normal time table as earlier," the DMRC said in a statement.

The DMRC has provided adequate staff to ensure that the commuters are not affected and the services continue smoothly, according to the statement.

With this move, the operational metro network has now become 389 kilometres with 285 stations in total.

"With the takeover of operations of Rapid Metro, the total operational metro network Delhi and NCR has now become 389 KM with 285 stations which includes the NOIDA-Greater NOIDA corridor," the release read.

The stations which will now come under the DMRC include, "Sector 55-56, Sector 54 Chowk, Sector 53-54, Sector 42-43, Phase -1, Sikanderpur, Phase-2, Phase-3, Moulsari Avenue, IndusInd Bank Cybercity, Vodafone Velvedere Towers, which were being managed by the Rapid Metro earlier.