The Blue Line of the Delhi Metro is a rapid transit line in Delhi, India. It runs from Dwarka Sector 21 in the west to Noida Electronic City in the east, covering a distance of about 50 kilometers. The Blue Line intersects with several other lines at various points, including the Yellow Line, the Red Line, the Green Line, and the Violet Line. It has a total of 50 stations and serves the areas of Dwarka, Palam, Janakpuri, and Noida, among others.
Source | Dwarka Sector 21 |
Destination | Noida Electronic City |
Normal Fare | Rs. 60 |
Operated By | DMRC |
First Metro | 5:30:00 AM |
Last Metro | 11:15 PM |
No of stations | 50 |
Travel Time | 1:41:02 Mins |
Line Length | 56.61 km (35.18 mi) |
Station Name | Connecting Line |
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Botanical Garden | Magenta Line Delhi metro |
Rajiv Chowk | Yellow Line Delhi metro |
Mandi House | Violet Line Delhi metro |
Mayur Vihar – I | Pink Line Delhi metro |
Kirti Nagar | Green Line Delhi metro |
Janakpuri West | Magenta Line Delhi metro |
Dwarka Sector 21 | Orange line Delhi metro |
Anand Vihar | Pink line Delhi metro |
Here are some frequently asked questions about the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro:
The Blue Line runs from Dwarka Sector 21 in the west to Noida Electronic City in the east, covering a distance of about 50 kilometers.
The Blue Line has a total of 50 stations.
The Blue Line serves the areas of Dwarka, Palam, Janakpuri, and Noida, among others.
Yes, the Blue Line intersects with several other lines at various points, including the Yellow Line, the Red Line, the Green Line, and the Violet Line.
Yes, the Blue Line is fully operational and serves commuters on a daily basis.