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  1. This is a list of all stations of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system serving Delhi and its satellite cities in the National Capital Region of India. The network consists of 10 colour-coded lines [ 1 ] serving 256 stations[ a ] with a total length of 350.42 kilometres (217.74 mi). [ b ] Delhi Metro is built and operated by the Delhi Metro ...

  2. Delhi Metro Stations For any Queries/Grievances releated to any particular station, kindly contact that station at the number given below : ... Ghevra Metro station ...

  3. Ticketing and passenger control are through Automatic Fare Collection System, which is introduced in the country for the first time. Travelling in Delhi Metro is a pleasure with trains ultimately available at three minutes frequency. Entries and exits to metro stations are controlled by flap-doors operated by 'smart-cards' and contact less tokens.

  4. Get In Touch. Metro Bhawan Fire Brigade Lane, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi - 110001, India EPABX - 011-23417910/11/12

    • Information
    • System Specifications
    • Key Figures
    • Operational Lines
    • Under Construction Lines
    • Approved Lines
    • Proposed Lines: Pending Approvals
    • Delhi Metro’s Route Map
    • Delhi Metro Fare Chart
    • Delhi Metro Rolling Stock

    Delhi Metro is an urban Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) built with 10 lines and 254 stations to serve India’s capital along with other towns in the National Capital Region (Gurgaon, Noida and others) by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). Construction for its 65.1 km Phase 1 started in 1998 and ended in 2006. Its first section to open was the...

    Top Speed: 80 kmph
    Average Speed: 34 kmph
    Track Gauge: Broad Gauge: 1676 mm (lines 1-4) and Standard Gauge: 1435 mm (lines 5-9)
    Electrification: 25 kV, 50 Hz AC OHE

    Operational: 351.28 km | Under Construction: 65.1 km| Approved: 20.76 km | Proposed: 35.76 km 1. Daily Ridership: 68.16 lakh/day (July 2023) 2. Rolling Stock: 2214 coaches by Rotem, BEML, Bombardier and CAF (see detailed table at the bottom)

    Line-1 – Red Line:Rithala – Shaheed Sthal (34.69 km, 29 stations)
    Line-2 – Yellow Line:Samaypur Badli – HUDA City Centre (49.31 km, 37 stations)
    Line-3 – Blue Line:Dwarka Sec 21 – Noida Electronic City (56.61 km, 50 stations)
    Line-4 – Blue Line: Yamuna Bank – Vaishali (8.74 km, 8 stations)
    Line-7 –Pink Line: Mukundpur – Maujpur (12.558 km, 8 stations)
    Line-8 –Magenta Line: Vikaspuri Park Ramp – RK Ashram (29.92 km, 22 stations)
    Line-10 – GoldenLine: Aerocity – Tughlakabad (23.622 km, 15 stations – see detailed line information)
    Line-10 – Golden Line Spur:Lajpat Nagar – Saket G-Block (8.385 km, 8 stations)
    Line-11 – Green Line: Inderlok – Indraprastha (12.58 km, 10 stations)
    Line-1 –Red Line: Rithala – Narela (21.73 km, 15 stations)
    Line-1 – Red Line:Narela – Kundli (4.86 km, 3 stations)
    Line-3 – Blue Line:Noida Sector-62 (Electronics City) – Sahibabad (5.11 km, 5 stations)
    Line-4 – Blue Line:Vaishali – Mohan Nagar (5.06 km, 4 stations)

    Delhi Metro’s PDF map for download will be made available when DMRC releases it. The embedded map below shows the exact location of all stations and can be zoomed into! An official PDF route map of Delhi Metro will be added here when available.

    Fares on the Delhi Metro are calculated based on distance traveled and dependent on type. Fares were last revised on October 1, 2017 based on the suggestions of the 4th Fare Fixation Committee setup in May 2016. • RFID Token(best for single one-way journeys) – Minimum fare is Rs. 10 and maximum is Rs. 60. • Smart Card (best for multiple journeys) –...

    As of March 2019, DMRC operated a total of 2214 coaches (1352 broad gauge and 862 standard gauge). In June 2021, DMRC invited tenders for procuring another 288 coaches for Phase 4.

  5. The Delhi Metro: A Network of 286 Stations Across 390 Kilometers. In the heart of India’s capital city, Delhi, the Delhi Metro has woven an intricate tapestry of urban connectivity. Across its extensive network, which spans a vast 390 kilometers, commuters can access a total of 286 metro stations.

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    The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system which serves Delhi and its adjoining satellite cities of Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurugram, Noida, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh in the National Capital Region of India. [ 10 ] The system consists of 10 colour-coded lines [ 1 ] serving 256 stations, [ a ] with a total length of 350.42 kilometres (217.74 mi).