New metro map pdf 2020

Continue Here is the latest Map 2020 showing all Delhi metro routes and lines consisting of Magenta, Orange, Red, Green, Aqua, Blue, Yellow, Violet and Grey Lines. This is a map of all Delhi metro stations, a fast transit system serviced in Delhi and nearby cities such as Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, , etc. (Map Courtesy : Official Delhimetrorail.com) The unique color used for every Delhi metro line. This network includes elevated, metro (underground) and at level lines. The metro opens very early in the morning and runs until almost 12 a.m. Trains run at 2-3 minutes during peak hours and have an average daily duration of 3 million passengers. Senior No. Station Name Line 1 Akshardham 2 Barakhambha Road Blue Line 3 Botanic Garden Blue Line 4 Dwarka Blue Line 5 Dwarka Mor Blue Line 6 Dwarka Sector 8 Blue Line 7 Dwarka Sector 9 Blue Line 8 Dark Sector 1 0 Blue Line 9 Dwarka Sector 11 Blue Line 10 Dwarka Sector 12 Blue Line 11 Dwarka Sector 13 Blue Line 12 Dwarka Sector 14 Blue Line 13 Dwarka Sector 21 Blue Line 14 Blue Line Golf Course Blue Line 15 Indraparsta Blue Line 16 Janakpuri Eastern Blue Line 17 Janakpuri Western Blue Line 18 Jhandewalan Blue Line 19 Karol Bag Blue Line 20 Kirti Nagar Blue Line 21 Mandy House Blue Line 22 Mayur Vihar Blue Line 23 May Sur Vihar Expansion Blue Line 24 Mochi Nagar Blue Line 25 Nawada Blue Line 26 New Ashok Nagar Blue Line 27 Noida Center Blue Line 28 Noida Electronic Blue Line City 29 Noida Sector 15 Blue Line 30 Noida Sector 16 Blue Line 31 Noida Sector 18 Blue Line 32 Noida Sector 34 Blue Line 33 Noida Sector 52 Blue Line 34 Noida Sector 59 Blue Line 35 Noida Sector 61 Blue Line 36 Noida Sector 62 Blue Line 37 Pa Nagar Blue Line 38 Rajendra Place Blue Line 39 Rajiv Chowk Blue Line 40 Rajuri Garden Blue Line 41 Ramakrishna Ashram Marg Blue Line 42 Ramesh Nagar Blue Line 43 Shadipur Blue Line 44 Subhash Nagar Blue Line 45 Supreme Line 45 Supreme Line Court Blue Line 46 Tagore Garden Blue Line 47 Tilak Nagar Blue Line 48 Uttam Nagar Eastern Blue Line 49 Uttam Nagar Western Blue Line 50 Bank Blue Line 51 Ashok Park Home 52 Bahadurgarh City Green Line 53 Brigadier Ho Shiyar Singh Green Line 54 Gevra Green Line 55 Inderlok Green Line 56 Madipur Green Line 57 Maharaja Surajmal Stadium Green Line 58 Munca Green Line 59 Munck Industrial Area Green Line 60 Nangloi Green Line 61 Nangloi Railway Station †† Green Line 62 Pandit Sri Ram Sharma Green Line 63 PaskaIm Vihar East Green Line 64 Easter Vihar Western Green Line 65 Peera Garhi Green Line 66 Punjabi Bag Green Line 67 Rajdhani Park Green Line Shivaji Park Green Line 69 Tikri Border Green Line 70 Tikri Kalan Green Line 71 Udiog Nagar Green Line 72 Durka Grey Line 73 Najafgarh † Grey Line 74 Nangley Grey Line 75 Magenta Botanic Garden Magenta Line 76 Chirag Delhi Magenta Line 77 Dabri Mor-Djanakpur South Magnta 78 Dashrat Puri Magenta Line 79 Big Kailash Magenta Line 80 House Has Magenta Line 81 IIT Delhi Magenta Line 82 Jamia Milliia Islamiyah Magenta Line 83 Janakpuri Western Magenta Line 84 Jasola Vihar Shaheen Magenta Line 85 Kalindjiu Magnage Line 86 Kalkaji Mandir Magenta Line 87 Munirka Magenta Line 88 Nehru Enclave Magenta Line 89 Ohla Bird Sanctuary Magenta Line 90 Ohla NSIC Magenta Line 91 Ohla Vihar Magenta Line 92 Palem Magenta Line 93 Punchhill Park Magenta Line 94 R.K.Puram Magenta Line 95 Sadar Bazaar Cantonment Line 96 Shankar Vihar Magenta Line 97 Sukhdev Vihar Magenta Line 98 Terminal 1-IGI Airport Magenta Line 99 Vasant Vihar Magenta Line 100 Delhi Aero City Orange Line 101 Dha Kuan Orange Line 102 Dwarka Sector 21 Orange Line 103 Indira Gandhi International Airport Orange Line 104 New Delhi Orange Line 105 Shivaji Stadium Orange Line 106 Anand Vihar ISBT Pink Line 107 Ashram Pink Line 108 Azadpur Pink Line 109 Bhikaji Kama Place Pink Line 110 Delhi Cantonment Pink Line 111 Durgabai Deshm Southukh Campus Pink Line 112 East Azad Nagar Pink Line 113 East Vinod Nagar - Mayur Vihar II Pink Line 114 ESI Hospital Pink Line 115 Gopurkuli Rose 116 Hazrat Nizamuddin Pink Line 117 INA Pink Line 118 IP Extension Pink Line 119 Jaffrabad Pink Line 120 Johari Enclave Pink Line 121 Karkarduma Pink Line 122 Karkarduma Court Pink Line 123 Krishna Nagar Pink Line 124 Lajpat Nagar Pink Line 125 Mejlis Park Pink Line 126 Mandavali - Western Vinod Nagar Pink Line 127 Maujpur-Babarpur Pink Line 128 Mayapour Pink Line 129 Mayur Vihar Pink Line 130 Mayur Vihar Pocket I Pink Line 131 Naraina Vik's Pink Line 132 Netaji Subhash Place Pink Line 133 Punjabi Bag Western Pink Line 134 Rajouri Garden Pink Line 135 Sarojini Nagar Pink Line 136 Shakurpur Pink Line 137 Shalimar Bag Pink Line 138 Shivhar Vihar Pink Line 139 Sir Vishweshwara Moti Bag Pink Line 140 South Extension Pink Line 141 Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake Pink Line 142 Vinobapuri Pink Line 143 Welcome Pink Line 144 Arthala 145 Dilshad Garden Red Line 146 Hindon Red Line 147 Inder Red Line Line 148 Jhilmil Red Line 149 Kanhaiya Nagar Red Line 150 Kashmer Gate Red Line 151 Keshav Puram Red Line 152 Kohat Enclave Red Line 153 Major Mohit Sharma Red Line 154 Mansarovar Park Red Line 155 Mohan Nagar Red Line Line 156 Netaji Subhash Place Red Line 157 Pitam Pura Red Line 158 Pratap Nagar Red Line 159 Puil Bangash Red Line 160 Raj Bag Red Line 161 Ri Itala Red Line 162 Rohingya Eastern Red Line 163 Rohingya Western Red Line 164 Seelampur Red Line 165 Shahdara Red Line 166 Shahid Nagar Red Line 167 Sthal Red Line 168 Shastri Nagar Red Line 169 Shastri Park Red Line 170 Shyam Park Red Line 171 Tees Hazara Red Line 172 Welcome Red Line 173 Badar Purple Border Purple Line 174 Badkhal Mor Purple Line 175 Bata Chowk Purple Line 176 Central Secretariat Purple Line 177 Delhi Gate Purple Line 178 Escort Escort Escort Purple Line 179 Govind Puri Purple Line 180 Harkesh Nagar Ohla Purple Line 181 ITO Purple Line 182 Jama Masjid Violet Line 183 Januragp Purple Line 184 Janpath Purple Line 185 Jasola Violet Line 186 Javharla Neru Stadium Violet Line 187 Kailash Colony Purple Line 188 Kalkaji Mandir Purple Line 189 Cashmere Gate Violet Line 190 Khan Market Purple Line 191 Lypat Nagar Violet Line 192 Lal Sila Violet Line 193 Mandi Purple Line 194 Mevala Mahapur Purple Purple Line 195 Mohan Real Estate Purple Line 196 Moolchand Purple Line 197 Nilam Chowk Ajronda Violet Line 198 Nehru Place Purple Line 199 NHPC Chowk Purple Line 200 Old Faridabad Purple Line 201 Raja Nahar Singh Purple Line 202 Sant Surdas (Sihi) Flying Line 203 Sarai Purple Line 204 Sarita Vihar Violet Line 205 Sector 28 Purple Line 206 Tukhlakabad Station Purple Line 207 Adarsh Nagar Yellow Line 208 AIIMS Yellow Line 209 Arjan Gar Yellow Line 210 Azadpur Yellow Line 211 Central Secretariat Yellow Line 212 Chandni Chowk Yellow Line 213 Chauri Bazaar Yellow Line 214 Chhatarpur Yellow Line 215 Civilian Lines Yellow Line 216 Ghitorni Yellow Line 217 Green Park Yellow Line 218 GTB Nagar Yellow Line 219 Guruacharya Yellow Line Line 220 Hyderpur Yellow Line 221 Haus Has Yellow Line 222 HUDA Center Yellow Line 223 IFFCO Chowk Yellow Line 224 INA Yellow Line 225 Jahangirpuri Yellow Line 226 Jor Bagh Yellow Line 227 Kashmer Gate Yellow Line 228 Lok Kalyan Marg Yellow Line 229 Malvia Nagar Yellow Line 230 MG Road Yellow Line 231 City Model Yellow Line 232 New Delhi Yellow Line 233 Patel Chowk Yellow Line 234 Kutab Minar Yellow Line 235 Rajiv Chokuk Jaundice Line 235 Rajiv Chowk Yellow Line236 Rohingya Sector 18 yellow line 237 Saket yellow line 238 Samaipur Badli yellow line 239 Sultanpour yellow line 240 Udiog Bhavan yellow line 241 Vidhan Sabha yellow line 242 Vishwa Vidyaala yellow line Go to content Delhi Metro map showing all Delhi metro routes and lines including Orange, Red, Green, Purple, Blue, Yellow and Airport Express Line. 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However, Compare Infobase Limited and its directors are not responsible for the correctness or authenticity of the same thing. Click here for individual maps Print Email Free Download Buy Now Delhi Metro Green Line Map : Botanic Garden - Janakpuri West. Disclaimer CloseDisclaimer: Every effort has been made to make this image accurate. However, Compare Infobase Limited and its directors are not responsible for the correctness or authenticity of the same thing. Click here for individual maps Printed Email Free Download Buy Now Delhi Metro Aqua Line Map : Noida - Big Noida. Disclaimer CloseDisclaimer: Every effort has been made to make this image accurate. However, Compare Infobase Limited and its directors are not responsible for the correctness or authenticity of the same thing. Click here for individual maps Printed Email Free Download Buy Now Delhi Metro Aqua Line Map : Noida - Big Noida. Disclaimer CloseDisclaimer: Every effort has been made to make this image accurate. However, Compare Infobase Limited and its directors are not responsible for the correctness or authenticity of the same thing. On May 17, 2016, union Minister of Urban Development M. Venkaya Naidu and Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal abandoned the trial run of the first-of-its-kind driverless metro train. The trial began at the Mukeonenuur depot in Delhi and ended at Majalis Park on the Majlis Park-Shiv Vihar III corridor. within a year, and then switch to unmanned rail operations. The introduction of rail services in Delhi has changed the face of transport in the National Capital Territory of India. The metro was specifically designed to take into account the comfort of passengers and traffic on the Road. The metro railway service in Delhi has been appreciated worldwide. Metro's rail network has covered almost the entire city and with ongoing expansion efforts, most neighboring neighborhoods and suburbs will also be covered by the Metro railroad by the end of 2021. The subway service was a boon for the residents of the Union Territory. The best thing that has happened since the introduction of the Delhi Metro is to reduce traffic. Plans to expand Delhi's metro began specifically for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Although Delhi Metro is not the first subway railway in India, it can be said to be the first of its kind in the country. Built with maximum architectural brilliance and the newest amenities, the Delhi metro is very different from other subway rails in the world. Aside from being technologically sound, the main aspect that has been given priority in Delhi metro security. The Delhi metro is being built in stages. Most phase I routes were completed before 2010. The second stage, known as Phase II, covered 85 stations. It was also successfully completed by the end of 2010. Other projects are in Phase IV and V, which are expected to be fully ready by the end of 2023 and 2031 respectively. Delhi metro stations have small kiosks that provide food and drinks for passengers. Some stations, like Rajiv Chowk, Kashmere Gate, etc., have popular food outlets like McDonald's, Nirula's, Cafe Coffee Day, etc. IRCTC has also opened a set of food stalls that cater to passengers with snacks and delicacies at reasonable prices. Food Tracks offers light snacks and mini-dishes. In the interim budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year, it was proposed that the DMRC receive budget support of 1,156 rubles. In the interim budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year, THE DMRC received budget support of 3,470.16 rubles and 838.07 kros as equity. In the 2013-14 financial year, DMRC was granted Rs. 2484.18 crores as budget support and Rs. 650 crores as part of equity investments. To provide higher services for its passengers, Delhi Metro has taken certain initiatives. Below are: Introduction of six- and eight bus trains on several routes. In addition to the existing eight bus trains running between Jahangirpuri and the city centre of HUDA, such trains will be put into operation. This has been particularly suggested/done because during rush hour mornings and evenings, Rajiv Chowk Metro station receives two of the three trains having eight buses. Additional trips have been introduced on the route between The Kashmer Gate and Gurgaon (Gurugram) from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Similarly, additional trains were introduced on the Janakpuri West- Vaishali route and in downtown Noida The Sec-21 route, respectively. The distance between Shahid Sta and Ritala is 34.4 km. Metro trains are italicized for an average of four minutes. Станции, охватываемые линией 1: Шахид Штал - Хиндон - Артала - Мохан Нагар - Шьям Парк - Майор Мохит Шарма - Радж Баг - Шахид Нагар - Сад Дильшад - Джилмил - Парк Мансаровар - Шахдара - Добро пожаловать - Seelampur - Шастри Парк - Кашмерские ворота - Тис Хазари - Пул Бангаш - Прата - Шастри Нага - Индерлок - Канхия Нагар - Кешав Пурам - Нетаджи Субхаш Плейс - Кохат Анклав - Питампура - Рохини Восток - Рохини Уэст - Дата расширения истории РиталаТерминиЛенгтStations 25/12/02ShahdaraTis Hazari8.3 км (5.2 mi)6 03/10/03Tis HazariInderlok4.1 километров (2.5 mi)4 31/03/04InderlokRithala8.9 километров (5.5 mi)8 04/06/08ShahdaraDilshad Garden3.1 километров (1.9 mi )3 08/03/19Дилшад ГарденШахид Sthal9.6 километров (6.0 mi)8 TotalShaheed SthalRithala34.4 километров (21.4 mi)29 Линия 2, работающая между Самайпур Бадли - Центр города ХУДА охватывает расстояние 42,2 км. На этом маршруте 37 станций. Trains available on this line are usually available at an average of three minutes during peak hours. Stations Covered in Line 2: Samaypur Badli - Rohini Sector 18, 19 - Haiderpur Badli Mor - Jahangirpuri - Adarsh Nagar - Azadpur - Model Town - GTB Nagar - Vishwa Vidyalaya - Vidhan Sabha - Civil Lines - Kashmere Gate - Chandni Chowk - Chawri Bazar - New Delhi - Rajiv Chowk - Patel Chowk - Central Secretariat - Udyog Bhawan - Lok Kalyan Marg - Jor Bagh - INA - AIIMS - Green Park - Hauz Khas - Malviya Nagar - Saket - Qutub Minar - Chhatarpur - Sultanpur - Ghitorni - Arjan Garh - Guru Dronacharya - Sikandarpur - MG Road - IFFCO Chowk - HUDA City Centre Line - 2 was made operational in five stages: History Extension dateTerminiLengthStations 20/12/04Vishwa Vidyalaya Kashmere Gate4 kilometers (2.5 mi)4 03/07/05Kashmere Gate Central Secretariat7 kilometers (4.3 mi)6 04/02/09Vishwa Vidyalaya Jahangirpuri6.4 kilometers (4.0 mi)5 21/06/10HUDA City Centre Qutub Minar14.5 kilometers (9.0 mi)9 26/08/10Chhatarpur [2]-1 03/09/10Central Secretariat Qutub Minar[3]12.53 kilometers (7.79 mi)9 10/11/15Jahangirpuri Samaypur Badli[4]4.37 kilometers (2.72 mi)3 TotalSamaypur Badli HUDA City Centre48.8 kilometers (30.3 mi)37 Operating across 57 stations in Line 3. The distance travelled along this route is 50.56 km. Initially, the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro began from Indraprasta to Gvarpa. On 12 November 2009, the line was expanded from Yamuna Bank to downtown Noida with a total length of 13.1 km. Line 3 was commissioned in six stages: Blue Line Stations Expansion DateTerminiLengthStations 31/12/05DwarkaBarakhamba Road2.9 km (14.2 miles)22 01/04/06 Dwarka Sector 96.5 km (4.0 miles)6 11/11/02Baramba (1.7 mi)3 12/11/09Yamuna BankNoida City Centre13.1 км (8,1 мили) 12,76 км (1,71 мили) 4-2 09/03/19Нойда Городской центрНоида Электронный город6,67 км (4,14 мили)6 ВсегоНойда Электронный город / Вайшалидварка Сектор 2165,35 км (40,61 мили)57 Нойда Электронный сектор No 62ida No сектор No 62ida 59 Нойда Сектор 61 Нойда Сектор 52 Нойда Сектор 34 Нойда Центр Нойда Гольф Поле Ботанический сад Нойда Сектор 18 Нойда Сектор 16 Нойда Сектор 15 Новый Ашок Нагар Майур Вихар Расширение Майур Вихар-И Аксхардхам Ямуна Банк Индрапраста ПрагаТи Майдан Дом Барахамба Роуд Раджив Чоук Р. Ашрам МархенEndra Место Патель Нагар Шадипур Кирти Нагар Моти Нагар Рамеш Нагар Раджури Сад Тагор Сад Субхаш Нагар Джанакпури Восток Janakpuri Западный Уттам Нагар Восток Уттам Нагар Запад Навада Дварка Дварка Сектор 14 Гварка Сектор 13 Гварка Сектор 12 Сектора Гварка 11 Дварка Сектор 10 Сектор 8 Сектора 21 Гварка Завершен в январе 2010 года Line 4 operates at eight stations. In July 2011, a small extension was made connecting the Anand Vihar metro station of the Blue Line branch with the Vaishali metro station in Ghaziabad, two stations, i.e. Anand Vihar and Vaishali in Gaziabad. The Anand-Vihar-Vaishali route was opened to the public on January 27, 2010. Stations covered by line 4 Yamuna Bank - Laxmi Nagar - Nirman Vihar - Preet Vihar - Karkardoma - Anand Vihar - Kaushambi - Vaishali This is one of the most recently added lines to the Delhi metro network. This also happens to be the second line that offers a corridor of the standard sensor after line 4. The total distance travelled by this route is approximately 29.64 km. Line 5 covers 21 stations. The line was commissioned on April 3, 2010. The main route of Kirti-Nagar-Ashok Park was opened on August 27, 2011. Stations covered by line 5 Inderlok - Ashok Park Main - Punjabi Bag - Shivaji Park - Madipur - Passki Vihar East - Easter Vihar West - Peeragarhi - Udiog Nagar - Surajmal Stadium - Nanglo Nangloi Railway Station - Rajdhani Park - - Mundka Industrial Area (MIA) - Gevre Metro Station - Tikri Kalan - Border Tikri - Pandit Sri Ram Sharma - City of Bahadurgarh - Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh Originally, Line 6 runs from the Central Secretariat to Sarita Vihar and began operations in October 2010. The total length of this route is 43,285 km, including 34 important stations. The line was extended to Raja Nahar Singh metro station in Ballabgarh in November 2018. Stations covered by the line 6 Kasmere Gate - Lal zila - Jama Masjid - Delhi Gate - ITO - Mandi House - Janpath - Central Secretariat - Khan Market - Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium - Jangpura - Lypat Nagar - Mulchand - Kailash Colonia - Neru Place - Kalkaji Mandir - - Harkesh Nagar - Jasola Apollo - Sarita Vihar - Mohan Estate - Tukhlakabad - Badarpur - Sarai - NHPC Chowk - Mevla Maharajpur - Sector 28 - Badhal Mor - Faridabad Old - Nilam Chowk Ajronda - Bata Chowk - Escort Mujesar - Sant Surdas (Shihi) - Raja Nahar Singh (Ballabhgarh) Line - 6 was commissioned in three stages:3 October 2010: Central Secretariat Sarita Vihar 14 January 2011: Sarita Vihar to Badarpur June 28, 2014: Central Secretariat at Mandy's House June 8, 2015: Mandy's House at ITO September 6, 2015: Badarpur to accompany Mugesar May 28, 2017:Cashmer Gate to ITO 19 November 2018: Accompanying Mujesar to Raja Nahar Singh Line 7: Airport Express - Dmark Sector 21 (Orange Line) Delhi Airport Metro Express Line runs from New Delhi Metro Station to Sector Dwarka 21 Metro Station by linking Indira Gandhi International Airport between them. New Delhi -ISI (T-3) - Sector-21 Gwark was opened to the public on February 23, 2011. The total length of this line is 22.7 km. The service was suspended from 7 July 2012 to 22 January 2013 due to some technical problems. It has now reopened; and the speed of the metro is 132 km/h. Stations covered by line 7: New Delhi Station - Shivaji Stadium - Dhaula Kuan - Delhi Aerosity - Airport - Sector Dwarka 21 March 14, 2018, stations from Mukenuru depot to Durgabay Desmuh South Campus were open to the public. The sites between Lake Trilokpuri Sanjay and Shiv Viharem were opened on October 31, 2018. Other sections of the line are expected to open in December 2018. It is 58.59 km long and will be the longest corridor of The New Delhi NKR's rapidly expanding metro network. It currently consists of 38 stations. Running next to Delhi's busy Ring Road, which sees huge traffic jams every day, the Pink Line is also called the Ring Line. Stations, Covered pink line Mukundpur Depot - Majilis Park - Azadpur - Shalimar Bagh - Netaji Subhash Place - Shakurpur - Punjabi Bag West - ESI Hospital - Rajuri Garden - Maya Puri - Narahina Vihar - Delhi Canton - Durgabay Deshmukh South Campus - Sir Vishweshwara 1 - Bhikaji Kama Place - Sarogini Nagar - INA - South Extension - Laypat Nagar - Vinobapuri - Ashram - Hazrat Nizamuddin - Mayur Vihar-I - Mayur Vihar Pocket 1 - Lake Trilokpuri Sanjay - Vinod Nagar East - Vinod Nagar - IP Extension - Anand Vihar - Karkarduma - Krishna Nagar - East Azad Nagar - Welcome - Jaffrabad - Maujpur - Gokul Puri - Enclave of Jokhri - Shiv Vihar Maujpur-Babarpur Yamuna Vihar Bhajanpur Hajuri Has Sonia Vihar Vazirabad Surgat Ja Jaroda Village Mayra Buraripur Shalimar Bag Netaji Subhash Place Shakurpur Punjabi Bag Western Hospital ESI Rajuri Garden Mayapur Naraina Vihar Delhi Canton Durgabay Deshmukh South Campus Sir Vishweshwaraya Moti Bag Bhaikaji Kama Place Saroji Nagar Delhi Haat South Expansion Laipat Nagar Nagar Ashram Sarai Kale Khan - Nizamuddin Mayur Vihar - I Mayur Vihar Pocket I Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake East Vinod Nagar - Mayur Vihar II Mandavali - West Vinod Nagar IP Extension Anand Vihar Carcardum Carkardum Court Krishna Nagar East Azad Nazad Nazad Na Jaffrabad Maujpur-Babarpur Gokulpuri Johri Enclave Shiv Vihar Magenta Line: Janak Puri West - Botanical Garden The Magenta Line of Delhi Metro became fully functional after the launch of its final section from Janak Puri West to Kalkaji Mandir on May 29, 2018. The first section of the Magenta Line from the Botanic Gardens to Kalkaji Mandir was originally launched on December 25, 2017. The Magenta line is part of the DMRC Phase III network. This line connects the entire section from Janakpuri (West) to the Botanic Gardens, covering a total distance of 38,235 km and 25 stations. With the launch of this metro line, the journey time between Gurugram and Noida will also be reduced by 30 minutes. After the expansion of the purple line to Janakpuri West, Terminal I (inner terminal) of Indira Gandhi International Airport has a separate station on the Magenta line. After the opening of the second section on the purple line, there are two new interchanges. One is from Janakpuri West (on Dwarka - NOIDA / Vaishali Blue Line) and the other is in Haus Has (on HUDA downtown - Samaypur Badli Yellow Line). This reduced the journey time between Gurugram and Noida by 30 minutes as passengers did not have to pass through the jam-packed Rajiv Chowk metro station. Stations covered by the Magenta Janakpuri West - Dabri Mor - Dhasrat Puri - Palam - Sadar Canton Bazaar - Terminal 1 IGI Airport - Shankar Vihar - Vasant Vihar - Munirka - R.K. Puram - IIT Delhi - House Has - Punchhshila Park - Chirag Delhi - Big Kailash - Nehru Enclave - Kalkaji Mandir - Okhla NSIC - Sukhdev Vihar - Jamia Millia Islamia - Ohla Vihar - Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bag - Kalindi Kunj - Ohla Bird Sanctuary - Mandi House Interchange Station Botanic Garden The first section of the 3rd stage of the Delhi Metro became functional to the public on June 26, 2014. It is a 3.2 km metro line connecting Mandi House (Blue Line) and the Central Secretariat (yellow line); it is a continuation of the purple line with the aim of decongest the Metro station Rajiv Chowk. The first train on the route was opened by the Minister of Urban Development of the Union Venkaia Naidu. The Mandi House metro station serves as a junction for three metro lines: Jahangirpuri - HUDA City Centre, Central Secretariat - Badarpur and Noida - Sector Dmark 21. Passengers on the Badarpur-Central Secretariat route to Neuda, Vaishali, and Dvarku, can change trains at Mandi House without changing trains twice at the Central Secretariat and Rajiv Chowk metro stations. Metro this route will run at a frequency of 3.25 minutes. The test phase III Delhi Metro Phase III Delhi Metro aims to make a difference about 30 minutes of travel time between Delhi and the NCR towns of Noida and Gurgaon. Passengers will save on travel time as the number of interchange stations has been increased to 22 compared to the existing nine changing hubs. The 13 interchange stations to be added include: Line 7: Rajuri Garden, Netaji Subhash Place, Laipat Nagar, INA, Azadpur, Mayur Vihar Phase I, Anand Vihar, Welcome and Karkardooma Line 8: Kalkaji Mandir, Haus Has, Janakpuri West and Botanical Garden Phase III aims to reduce the distance traveled by passengers between: Kalkaji and Botanical Gardens at 16 km House Has and Botanical Garden at 8 km House And Hass West on 9 km by 8 km Dhaul and Kuan The D'aula Kuan and Sad Rajuri on the 12 km Badarpur-Faridabad Line line was opened on September 6, 2015 by Prime Minister Modi. This line provides a link between Delhi and the industrial satellite city of Faridabad, Haryana. The Delhi Heritage Line, consisting of three stations, Delhi Gate, Jama Masjid and Red Fort metro stations, was opened to the public on 28 May 2017. This line is, in fact, an extension of the purple line that runs between Faridabad and ITO and relieves the load from the Stations Chandni Chowk and Chauri Bazaar yellow line. Delhi Metro ranks second among 18 metro systems in the world In an online survey conducted by the global metro benchmarking group, Nova Metro Group and Community Metro (CoMET), Delhi Metro ranks second in overall customer satisfaction among 18 international metro systems. According to media reports, more than 41,000 people have given their feedback for an online survey conducted around the world through social media and internet sites. According to reports, Delhi Metro passengers have rated crowd and reliability as some of the priority areas. A spokesman for the Delhi Metro Railway Corporation (DMRC) said the survey was conducted in accordance with European rule 13816 and few of the areas covered were accessibility, ease of use, availability, information before travel, customer service, etc. This surpassed the height of Karkardoma, where subway trains were running at an altitude of 19 meters. To avoid any traffic disruptions on the airport line, the launch will be made from 12.30 to 4.00, i.e. in non-embarrassing hours. A diversionary road is also being built to avoid any inconvenience to passengers. Viaduct will be completed by the end of October 2014. Elevated Phase III viaducts overcome two existing phases of subway corridors in four other locations besides Dhaula Kuan. Four other places: Anand Vihar, Mayur Vihar, Netaji Subhash Place and Karkardoma. Delhi Metro Engineering Marvel In impressive development, THE DMRC has achieved what can be aptly called a miracle of technology. The Mazhlis Park-Shiv Vihar Corridor, which is part of the Phase III project, currently crosses the existing Vaishali-Dwarka line at an altitude of 21 metres above the ground and has 10 metres of clearance. According to media reports, several such crossovers will be built at this stage. DMRC launches smartphone mobile app Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has launched a smartphone app to help users get Delhi Metro-related information easily. Smartphone users can receive information via GPS, as the app works on both iPhones and Android smartphones with Internet access or GPRS. The app can also be downloaded from the official dmRC website (www.delhimetrorail.com). As Mangu Singh announced, Managing Director of DMRC, the user will be able to get the following information through this app: Metro Map and route details Nearest Metro Station Travel fares and travel time Metro timing Parking Information Landmark and tourist locations near Metro Stations Feeder Bus availability and route details of the helpline number of complaints and feedback facility Security room Metro Information Museum information app is said to have a convenient interface to provide convenient navigation Delhi Metro launches online Smart refill This provision will allow passengers to top up their smart cards using their credit/debit cards. You can easily recharge by visiting the following links: www.delhimetrorail.com or www.dmrcsmartcard.com. Once the restocking is done, passengers will have to check their top-up using ticket reader-cum-extra-value machines that have been installed at 13 metro stations - Shastri Park, Rajendra Place, Dilshad Garden, Welcome, Barakhamba Road, Pragati Maidan, Nirman Vihar, Seelampur, Karkardooma, Laxmi Nagar, R Kram. The machines will also provide information on the cost of smart cards, the latest recharge and the last five entry/exit transactions. The minimum amount of the transaction is 200 rubles, and the maximum allowable amount of replenishment is 3000 rubles per card. This facility will not only allow passengers to avoid unnecessary queues, but also reduce money transactions at ticket offices. Kashmer Gate - Red Forth Tunnel completes Delhi The Railway Corporation (DMRC) has completed the 1,351-metre tunnel between the Kashmer Gate and the Red Fort. Construction in Phase III for the 9.37 km section of the 9.37 km tunnel at the central gate of the Secretariat-Kashmere took place under the current Kashmer Gate metro station. According to dmRC, the tunnel passes the gift of the Shikoh Library, Lothian Bridge and Ambedkar University. Poll: Delhi Metro ranks first in information while traveling According to a survey conducted by the Rail and Transport Strategic Center, Delhi Metro took the first place in information during travel. The DMRC also secured the second place in the cleanliness and comfort of trains. The ranking was based on surveys conducted between April 13, 2015 and May 10, 2015. WBST290914RANK2 Load More Recent Update: 03 October 2020 2020

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