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List of Delhi Metro stations

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List of Delhi Metro stations
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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 257 stations[a] with a total length of 353.23 kilometres (219.49 mi).[b] Delhi Metro is built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) and the first section was opened on 25 December 2002 on the Red Line.[4]

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Delhi Metro Network map (as of February 2020)

Sikanderpur station offers an interchange with Gurgaon Metro via a 90 m × 9 m walkway.[5]

Noida Sector 52 station offers an interchange with Noida Metro.

Each line of the Delhi Metro is identified by a specific colour. The system uses rolling stocks of both broad gauge and standard gauge trains, and has a combination of elevated, underground and at-grade lines. The Metro is open from about 05:00 to 00:00, with trains operating at a peak frequency of 2–3 minutes, and has an average daily count of 2,760,000 commuters.[6]

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Statistics

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* Transfer stations are counted more than once. There are 24 transfer stations: 23 transfer stations serving 2 lines and 1 transfer station serving 3 lines. If transfer stations are counted only once, the result will be 232 stations.

  • Metro stations under construction: 44
  • Metro stations planned/ proposed: 39
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Metro stations

Terminal station
* Transfer station
†* Terminal and transfer station to other lines
†† Transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT
** Transfer station to other lines and Indian Railways / ISBT
#* Terminal and transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT
†¤ Terminal, transfer station to other lines and Indian Railways / ISBT
More information Station name, Line ...
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Notes

  1. Transfer stations are counted more than once. There are 24 transfer stations. If transfer stations are counted only once, the result will be 232 stations. Ashok Park Main station, where the two diverging branches of Green Line share tracks/platforms, is anyway counted as a single station. Stations of Noida Metro and Gurgaon Metro are not counted. If stations of Noida Metro and Gurgaon Metro are counted, the result will be 289 stations.[2][1][3]
  2. The total length of Delhi Metro is 350.42 kilometres (217.74 mi). The operations & maintenance of Gurgaon Metro and Noida Metro is currently undertaken by DMRC, so the total length operated by DMRC is 392.44 kilometres (243.85 mi).[2][3]
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