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Delhi Metro Green Branch Line
Total Stations
20 Active / 0 Inactive
Line Length
3.3 km
Line Status
Active
Terminal Station
Kirti Nagar Brigadier Hoshiar Singh
Delhi Metro Green Branch Line Overview
Delhi Metro Green Branch Line Station List (23 Active)
Status legend: Parking Feeder Bus Bank ATM Sulabh/Restroom
| Active Metro Station | Station Amenities |
|---|---|
| Kirti Nagar Interchange | . . . |
| Satguru Ram Singh Marg | . . . |
| Ashok Park Main Interchange | . . . |
| Punjabi Bagh | . . . |
| Punjabi Bagh West Interchange | . . . |
| Shivaji Park | . . . |
| Madipur | . . . |
| Paschim Vihar East | . . . |
| Paschim Vihar West | . . . |
| Peeragarhi Interchange | . . . |
| Udyog Nagar | . . . |
| Maharaja Surajmal Stadium | . . . |
| Nangloi | . . . |
| Nangloi Railway Station | . . . |
| Rajdhani Park | . . . |
| Mundka | . . . |
| Mundka Industrial Area | . . . |
| Ghevra | . . . |
| Tikri Kalan | . . . |
| Tikri Border | . . . |
| Pandit Shree Ram Sharma | . . . |
| Bahadurgarh City | . . . |
| Brigadier Hoshiar Singh | . . . |
No station under-construction or planned for construction.
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Delhi Metro Green Branch Line History, Facts and Expansion Plan
Get insights about the history, facts, and expansion plans of the Delhi Metro Green Branch Line, including details about its development, infrastructure growth, and future improvements in connectivity.
- Delhi Metro's Green Line is a completely elevated line.
- This metro line runs mostly along the busy NH 9 route in North Delhi and North West Delhi, bypassing Tikri Border to enter Bahadurgarh.
- It is the first Delhi metro line based on standard gauge. A standard gauge railway is a track that is 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) wide.
- The line was opened in two stages: the 15.1 km Inderlok – Mundka section opening on 3 April 2010, 3.5 km Kirti Nagar – Ashok Park Main branch line on 27 August 2011.
- Delhi Metro currently has parking facilities at 10 metro stations of the Green Lines.
- A Green Line extension, partially approved till Asaudha. Now from Bahadurgarh to Asaudha railway station section, to connect with Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor.
- The security of the Green Line is handled by Central Industrial Security Force.
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Delhi Green Branch Line Metro Timings
Delhi Metro Green Branch Line runs on regular schedule throughout the week between Kirti Nagar and Ashok Park Main.
Green Branch Line Metro Timings from Monday to Saturday:
- First Train: 05:40:00 AM (Kirti Nagar to Ashok Park Main) | 05:41:36 AM (Ashok Park Main to Kirti Nagar)
- Last Train: 23:39:37 PM
Green Branch Line Metro Timings on Sunday:
- First Train: 05:40:00 AM (Kirti Nagar to Ashok Park Main) | 05:41:36 AM (Ashok Park Main to Kirti Nagar)
- Last Train: 23:39:37 PM
Delhi Green Branch Line Metro News & Updates
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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Managing Director Vikas Kumar said that several countries, including Israel, Egypt and Kenya, have approached DMRC for cooperation in metro projects. The corporation now plans to expand its international presence through a dedicated overseas branch to generate additional revenue to modernize the capital's aging infrastructure.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced on Thursday that metro services on select corridors will resume at 6 a.m. on Sunday to facilitate candidates appearing for the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). According to the DMRC, train services from the terminal stations of Line 7 (Pink Line), Line 8 (Magenta Line), and Line 9 (Grey Line) will begin one hour earlier than the normal Sunday timings on May 24. However, in view of the UPSC preliminary examination, services will begin at 6 a.m. and will run every 15 minutes until 7 a.m. After that, services will resume as per the normal Sunday schedule, the DMRC said. The corporation stated that this arrangement has been made to ensure smooth travel for candidates so that they can reach their examination centers on time without any inconvenience. It further stated that services on all other metro lines will continue as per the regular Sunday schedule from 6 a.m.
The Namo Bharat extension will connect Rajasthan with Delhi. This semi-high-speed rail line will connect Alwar to New Delhi through a modern regional transportation system. The project has been moved forward after Rajasthan and Haryana agreed on the corridor plan. Once completed, Namo Bharat trains will run between Delhi and Alwar, making travel in the NCR region faster and easier. The corridor will begin at Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi and pass through Munirka, Aerocity, Gurugram, Bawal, SNB, Khairthal, and Alwar. Another section from SNB will extend to Sotanalat via Neemrana and Behror. This corridor will facilitate traffic between Delhi and major industrial cities of Rajasthan and Haryana.
Govt plans water metro systems in 18 cities under draft national policy Govt plans water metro systems in 18 cities under draft national policy The draft policy proposes using electric and hybrid ferries and seeks to standardise vessel design, terminals, charging infrastructure and safety systems across projects.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched the 'Metro Monday' initiative on Monday. At the launch, Gupta travelled by metro from Kashmere Gate to ITO station and then boarded an electric feeder bus to the Delhi Secretariat. Cabinet ministers Parvesh Verma and Ravindra Indraraj also accompanied her on the journey. The initiative, launched under the 'Mera Bharat, Mera Yojnad' campaign, aims to promote the use of public transport and encourage fuel savings. On the first day of the campaign, several ministers and senior officials of the Delhi government used the metro and other public transport services to reach their offices.
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