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Pink Line Delhi Metro
The Pink Line of the Delhi Metro is a line of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India. Majlis Park and Shiv Vihar are connected by a line covering 59.24 km (36.81 mi) with 38 stations. The line was opened to the public on March 14, 2018.
Pink Line connects several areas previously unserved by the Delhi Metro network, making it an important addition. This has greatly benefited commuters, particularly those traveling long distances or those looking to access multiple destinations within the city. It passes through several important hubs of Delhi, including Karol Bagh, Anand Vihar, Lajpat Nagar, and Nehru Place making it a lifeline for thousands of daily commuters.
Pink Line Delhi Metro Stations List
One of the key highlights of the Pink Line is the number of interchange stations it boasts, enabling seamless transfer to other lines of the Delhi Metro. In addition to improving connectivity in the city, the Pink Line allows people to easily travel between different parts of the city. More people are choosing to use the metro instead of driving, helping to reduce traffic congestion.
- 1. Majlis Park
- 2. Azadpur
- 3. Shalimar Bagh
- 4. Netaji Subash Place
- 5. Shakurpur
- 6. Punjabi Bagh West
- 7. ESI Hospital
- 8. Rajouri Garden
- 9. Mayapuri
- 10. Naraina Vihar
- 11. Delhi Cantonment
- 12. Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus
- 13. Sir Vishweshwaraiah Moti Bagh
- 14. Bhikaji Cama Place
- 15. Sarojini Nagar
- 16. INA
- 17. South Extension
- 18. Lajpat Nagar
- 19. Vinobapuri
- 20. Ashram
- 21. Hazrat Nizamuddin
- 22. Mayur Vihar-I
- 23. Mayur Vihar Pocket 1
- 24. Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake
- 25. East Vinod Nagar – Mayur Vihar-II
- 26. Mandawali – West Vinod Nagar
- 27. IP Extension
- 28. Anand Vihar
- 29. Karkarduma
- 30. Karkarduma Court
- 31. Krishna Nagar
- 32. East Azad Nagar
- 33. Welcome
- 34. Jafrabad
- 35. Maujpur – Babarpur
- 36. Gokulpuri
- 37. Johri Enclave
- 38. Shiv Vihar
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Majlis Park Metro Station Gates
Gate No. | Opening Towards |
Gate 1 | Mukundpur Staff Qtrs. |
Gate 2 | Jahangir puri fire Stn. & Adarsh Ngr.Police Stn. |
Shiv Vihar Metro Station Gates
Gate No. | Opening Towards |
Gate 1 | Inderpuri Colony, Ambedkar Nagar |
Gate 2 | Jawahar Nagar, Balraj Nagar |
Pink Line Delhi Metro Interchanges
Station Name | Connecting Line | |
Netaji Subhash Place | Blue Line | |
Punjabi Bagh West | Green Line | |
Rajouri Garden | Blue Line | |
Botanical Garden | Blue Line | |
Dilli Haat – INA | Yellow Line | |
Lajpat Nagar | Violet Line | |
Mayur Vihar-I | Blue Line | |
Anand Vihar | Blue Line | |
Karkarduma | Blue Line | |
Welcome | Red Line |
Pink Line Delhi Metro Fare
The Pink Line Metro fares depend on the distance traveled and the time a passenger stays in the metro system for more than the specified time. Pink Line metro fares are mentioned in the table below.
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 |
Pink Line Delhi Metro Stations with Interchanges
FAQs
Here are five frequently asked questions about the Delhi Metro Pink Line, each with a brief answer:
Q. How many stations are on the Pink Main Line?
A. The Pink Mainline has a total of 38 stations which include elevated, overground, and underground stations.
Q. What is the length of the Pink Main Line of Delhi Metro?
A. The length of the Delhi Metro Pink Main Line is 63 KM, and its terminal stations are Maujpur Babarpur & Majlis Park.
Q. When did the Pink Line metro route start?
A. The first phase of the Pink line metro started on 14th March 2018 from Majlis Park – Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus.
Q. Which landmarks near Sarai Kale Khan Nizamuddin on the pink line metro route ?
A. Some famous landmarks near Sarai Kale Khan are Humayun Tomb, Lodhi Garden, Hazrat Nizammuddin Dargah, and more.
Q. Is the pink and green line connected?
A. Yes, the Delhi Metro pink line is connected with the green line through an interchange at the Punjabi Bagh metro station.