DMRC employee travels to 254 metro stations in just 16 hours. Full story here
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Prafull Singh is the first person to travel to 245 metro stations and cover a span of 348 kilometers in just 16 hours and 2 minutes.
An employee of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has created a world record for travelling to a whopping 254 metro stations and covering a distance of 348 kilometres. The feat was achieved by a man named Prafull Singh and the post has gone viral online with over 1k likes.
Prafull Singh entered the Guinness World Records for the fastest travel time to all metro stations. He is the first person to travel to 254 metro stations and cover a span of 348 kilometers in just 16 hours and 2 minutes. DMRC took to Twitter to laud Prafull’s achievement.
“DMRC employee Prafull Singh has entered into the Guinness World Records for recording the 'Fastest time to travel to all Metro stations'. This makes him the first person to travel to 254 stations covering 348 kilometres in just 16 hours and 2 minutes. DMRC family is proud of Prafull's feat,” reads the caption of the post.
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DMRC employee Prafull Singh has entered into the Guinness World Records for recording the 'Fastest time to travel to all Metro stations'. This makes him the first person to travel to 254 stations covering 348 kms in just 16 hrs 2 minutes. DMRC family is proud of Prafull's feat. pic.twitter.com/RswgUBgANi