Blue Line Delhi Metro

Blue Line Delhi Metro Timings and StationsDMRC

  • India India
  • Fare Rs. 60
  • Travel Time 1:41:02 Mins
  • No of stations 50

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.

Blue Line Delhi Metro Quick Info

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)

Blue Line Delhi Metro Route Map

Lines connected by Blue Line Delhi Metro (Interchanges)

Station NameConnecting Line
Botanical GardenMagenta Line Delhi metro
Rajiv ChowkYellow Line Delhi metro
Mandi HouseViolet Line Delhi metro
Mayur Vihar – IPink Line Delhi metro
Kirti NagarGreen Line Delhi metro
Janakpuri WestMagenta Line Delhi metro
Dwarka Sector 21Orange line Delhi metro
Anand ViharPink line Delhi metro

Frequently asked questions about the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro

Here are some frequently asked questions about the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro:

  1. What is the route of the Blue Line?

    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.

  2. How many stations does the Blue Line have?

    The Blue Line has a total of 50 stations.

  3. What areas does the Blue Line serve?

    The Blue Line serves the areas of Dwarka, Palam, Janakpuri, and Noida, among others.

  4. Does the Blue Line intersect with any other lines?

    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.

  5. Is the Blue Line fully operational?

    Yes, the Blue Line is fully operational and serves commuters on a daily basis.

Some additional information about the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro:

  • The Blue Line was the first line to be built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). It was opened to the public in December 2002.
  • The Blue Line has a mix of elevated and underground sections. The elevated sections are supported by pillars, while the underground sections are built using the tunnel boring method.
  • The Blue Line has a combination of standard and broad gauge tracks. The standard gauge tracks are used for the elevated sections, while the broad gauge tracks are used for the underground sections.
  • The Blue Line has a mix of six and eight coach trains. The six coach trains are used on the elevated sections, while the eight coach trains are used on the underground sections.
  • The Blue Line has a number of interchange stations, which allow passengers to transfer to other lines. Some of the major interchange stations are Rajouri Garden, Janakpuri West, and Karol Bagh.