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Interchange Stations ANNEXURE-I EARMARKED GATES FOR ENTRY/EXIT AT INTERCHANGE METRO STATIONS Gate No. S.No. Station Name (To be kept open for Nearby Landmark to the Gate(s) Passengers) Kashmere Gate ISBT (Bus stand) near to Gate 1 Kashmere Gate Gate No. 7&3 No. 7, GT Road and Shamnath Marg near to Gate no. 3 Connaught Place A Block near Baba Kharak 2 Rajiv Chowk Gate No. 7 Singh Marg Gate No.-01 Near Big Bazar 3 Inderlok Gate No.-05 (Line - Near Thursday Market Road And Mosque 5/Green Line) Opposite New Delhi Railway Station- Ajmeri Gate No.1 Gate Side 4 New delhi New Delhi Railway station main exit, Ajmeri Gate No. 5 Gate side Central 5 Gate No. 3 Boat Club secretariat 6 Sikanderpur Gate No.1 DLF phase II & III Dwarka Sector- 7 Gate No.1 D-21, Pacific Mall 21 8 Kirti Nagar Gate No.1 Near Furniture Market Kirti Nagar 9 Yamuna Bank Gate No.1 Near Metro Station Parking 10 Ashok Park Main Gate No.2 Ashok Park Main Colony / Rampura Road 11 Mandi House Gate No.1 Towards Himachal Bhavan Gate No. 1 (Line- DMRP Police Station 2/Yellow Line) 12 Azadpur Gate No. 4 (Line- Metro Parking 7/Pink Line) Gate No.-02 (Line-1 Near LOTS store entry gate-01 Red Line) Netaji Subhash 13 Place Gate No.-02 (Line-7 Near D-Mall Pink Line) Gate No.1(Line- Near Raja Garden Flyover Chowk 7/Pink Line) 14 Rajouri Garden Gate No.1(Line- MTNL Exchaange Office 3/Blue Line) 15 Dilli Haat- INA Gate No. 2 INA Market and Kashmiri haat. Gate No.1 (Line- Metro Parking 6/Violet Line) 16 Lajpat Nagar Gate No.5 (Line- Central Market Lajpat Nagar 7/Pink Line) 17 Janakpuri west Gate No.2 Near Picadilly Hotel 18 Hauzkhas Gate No.1 Sarvpriya Vihar Gate No.1 (Line- Kalka JiMandir, Big Bazar, Cremation Ground 6/Violet Line) Kalkaji 19 Kalkaji Mandir Gate No.4 (Line-8/ Fire Station Nehru Place, BhairoMandir Magenta Line) Gate No.1 for Entry Captain Vijayant Thapar Marg Botanical 20 Garden Gate No.3 for Exit 21 Anand Vihar Gate No.1 Towards AnandVihar ISBT Gate no.3(Line- GD Goenka School Road 7/Pink Line) 22 Karkardooma Gate No.1(Line- Main Road (Banquet Hall Side) 4/Blue ) Gate No-1 (Red Line) Towards GT road 23 Welcome Gate No-1 (Line-7 Towards GT road /Pink Line) 24 Maujpur Gate No. 3 Near Kardampuri Opposite Vijay Park. Gate No.2 (Line- Towards Noida Link Road & Towards Pink Line 3/Blue Line) 25 Mayur Vihar Gate No. 4(Line- Towards Rishabh Public School and 7/Pink Line) AryaSamajMandir. 26 Dwarka Gate No.2 HariVihar, Kakrola Village, NandVihar 27 Noida sec-52 Gate No.2 Towards Noida Aqua Line Near Sri Venkateswara College And Gate No. - 28 Dhaula Kuan Gate No. 1&2 2- Near SmritiVatika At San Martin Marg .
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