Blue Line Delhi Metro Timings and Station
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Blue Line Metro Main Line
The Blue Line (Line 3 & Line 4) is a rapid transit system in Delhi metro rail. It was inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 31 December 2005 and opened to the public. It is the busiest and longest line, the route of the Main Blue Line (Line 3) network consists of 50 stations from Noida Electronic City to Dwarka Sector 21, with a total length of 56.11 kilometers (34.87 miles).
It was started in three phases its first phase started from Dwarka to Barakhamba in December 2005 and in April 2006 it extended from Dwarka to Dwarka Sector 9 then in November 2006 from Barakhamba Road to Indraprastha.
In the 2nd phase, Blue Line (Line 3) started in May and November 2009 from Indraprastha to Yamuna Bank to Noida City Centre respectively. Then in October 2010 from Dwarka Sector 9 to Dwarka Sector 21.
In 3rd and Last phase Blue Line (Line 3) started its operation in March 2019 from Noida City Centre to Noida Electronic City.
Blue Line Metro Branch Line
Blue line Branch (Line 4) with a length of 6.25 Km (3.88 mi) was first inaugurated on 27 January 2010 from Yamuna Bank metro station up to the Anand Vihar in East Delhi then it was further extended 2.26 km (1.40 mi) up to Vaishali, and opened to the public on 14 July 2011.
Blue Line Delhi Metro Stations List
Main Line
- 1. Dwarka Sector – 21
- 2. Dwarka Sector – 8
- 3. Dwarka Sector – 9
- 4. Dwarka Sector – 10
- 5. Dwarka Sector – 11
- 6. Dwarka Sector – 12
- 7. Dwarka Sector – 13
- 8. Dwarka Sector – 14
- 9. Dwarka
- 10. Dwaraka Mor
- 11. Nawada
- 12. Uttam Nagar West
- 13. Uttam Nagar East
- 14. Janak Puri West
- 15. Janak Puri East
- 16. Tilak Nagar
- 17. Subash Nagar
- 18. Tagore Garden
- 19. Rajouri Garden
- 20. Ramesh Nagar
- 21. Moti Nagar
- 22. Kirti Nagar
- 23. Shadipur
- 24. Patel Nagar
- 25. Rajendra Place
- 26. Karol Bagh
- 27. Jhandewalan
- 28. RK Ashram Marg
- 29. Rajiv Chowk
- 30. Barakhamba
- 31. Mandi House
- 32. Pragati Maidan
- 33. Indraprastha
- 34. Yamuna Bank
- 35. Akshardham
- 36. Mayur Vihar-I
- 37. Mayur Vihar Ext
- 38. New Ashok Nagar
- 39. Noida Sect 15
- 40. Noida Sect 16
- 41. Noida Sect 18
- 42. Botanical Garden
- 43. Golf Course
- 44. Noida City Centre
- 45. Noida Sec-34
- 46. Noida Sec-52
- 47. Noida Sec-61
- 48. Noida Sec-59
- 49. Noida Sec-62
- 50. Noida Electronic City
Branch Line
- 1. Yamuna Bank
- 2. Laxmi Nagar
- 3. Nirman Vihar
- 4. Preet Vihar
- 5. Karkarduma
- 6. Anand Vihar
- 7. Kaushambi
- 8. Vaishali
Blue Line Delhi Metro Quick Info
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Dwarka Sector – 21 Metro Station Gates
Gate No. | Opening Towards |
Gate 1 | Nh-8 #BIJWASAN Village |
Noida Electronic City Metro Station Gates
Gate No. | Opening Towards |
Gate 1 | South towards Towards Sector- 62,63 |
Gate 2 | North towards Towards Sector- 63 |
Gate 3 | Towards Jay Pee Institute of Information Technology |
Blue Line Delhi Metro Interchanges
Blue Line of Delhi Metro has 13 interchange stations with 8 other metro lines in its route i.e. Aqua Line, Magenta Line, Pink Line, Violet Line, Yellow Line, Green Line, Grey Line, and Orange Line. It is mostly an elevated metro line with some of its stations at-grade and underground.
Station Name | Connecting Line |
Noida Sector-52 | Aqua Line |
Botanical Garden | Magenta Line |
Mayur Vihar – I | Pink Line |
Mandi House | Violet Line |
Rajiv Chowk | Yellow Line |
RK Ashram Marg | Magenta Line |
Kirti Nagar | Green Line |
Rajouri Garden | Pink Line |
Janakpuri West | Magenta Line |
Dwarka | Grey Line |
Dwarka Sector 21 | Orange line |
Karkarduma | Pink line |
Anand Vihar | Pink line |
Blue Line Delhi Metro Fare
Distance | Monday to Saturday | Sunday and National Holiday | Time Limit (Mins) |
0 to 2 Km | Rs 10 | Rs 10 | – |
2 to 5 Km | Rs 20 | Rs 10 | – |
5 to 12 Km | Rs 30 | Rs 20 | 65 Minutes |
12 to 21 Km | Rs 40 | Rs 30 | 100 Minutes |
21 to 32 Km | Rs 50 | Rs 40 | – |
More Than 32 Km | Rs 60 | Rs 50 | 180 Minutes |
Red Line Delhi Metro Stations with Interchanges
FAQs
Q. How many stations are on the Blue Line?
A. The Blue line has a total of 58 (Main Line 50 and Branch Line 8) stations which include elevated, overground, and underground stations.
Q. What is the route of the Blue line of Delhi Metro?
A. The blue line runs from Dwarka Sector 21 to Noida Electronic city and Yamuna bank to the Vaishali area of Ghaziabad.
Q. Can DMRC cards be used in Blue line Metro?
A. Yes, DMRC cards can be used in the Blue line metro.
Q. When did the Blue line of the Delhi metro start?
A. The blue line was started in December 2005.