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Guide to Reach Iit Delhi GUIDE TO REACH IIT DELHI 1. METRO Nearest metro station: HAUZ KHAS (Yellow Line Metro) At a distance of 1.2 km from IIT Main Gate Auto fare from Hauz Khas metro station to IIT Main Gate is around Rs. 20. Bus No. 764 operates on this route. Operating Hours: Airport Line: 5 am - 11 pm Other Lines: 6 am - 11 pm For more information about the Delhi Metro Service, please visit the website http://www.delhimetrorail.com 2. BUS Nearest bus stop: IIT GATE (i) Ordinary Stage Carriage Buses Upto 4 km - Rs. 5/- From 4 km to 10 km - Rs. 10/- Above 10 km - Rs. 15/-. (ii) Air Conditioned Stage Carriage Buses Upto 4 km - Rs. 10/- From 4 km to 8 km - Rs. 15/- From 8 km to 12 km - Rs. 20/- Above 12 km & limited/night services- Rs. 25/- Note: Try to travel only by DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) buses as private buses tend to stop for long durations at each stop to get more passengers. 3. TAXI & AUTO Prepaid taxis/ Autorickshaws are available at the Domestic and International Airports, New Delhi, Old Delhi and Nizammudin Railway stations. Taxi (Black &Yellow Top) Auto Rickshaw Rs 25/- for first Km (upon downing the Rs 25/- for first fall of 2 Km meter) and thereafter Rs. 14.00/- per (upon downing the meter) and Fare Km for Non-AC taxis and Rs . 16.00/ Fare thereafter Rs. 8/- per Km for per Km for AC taxis for every every additional Km additional Km Night Night 25% of the fare (11:00 PM to 25% of the fare (11:00 PM to 5:00 AM) Charges Charges 5:00 AM) Rs 30/- per hour or part thereof Rs 30/- per hour or part thereof Waiting Waiting (Subject to a minimum of 15 minutes (Subject to a minimum of 15 Charges Charges stay) minutes stay) Rs. 7.50/- shall be charged as Rs. 10/- shall be charged as extra extra luggage charges whereas luggage charges whereas the driver/ the driver/ operator shall not Luggage Luggage operator shall not charge and money for charge and money for a a shopping bag or a small suitcase shopping bag or a small suitcase NOTE : To reach New Delhi metro station from New Delhi railway station, exit the railway station from the Ajmeri Gate exit (Platform-16 exit is known as Ajmeri Gate exit). The metro station is within 100 m from the exit. For the auto and taxi stands, you may exit from either Ajmeri Gate or Paharganj Gate (Platform no. 1 exit). IIT DELHI MAP .
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