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The Kashmere Gate station serves the historic Kashmiri Gate area of Delhi, and is the largest metro station within the Delhi Metro network, spanning a carpet area of about 118,400 square feet (11,000 m 2) [4]. It is also the only metro station in India to function as an interchange for three lines: the Red Line, Yellow Line, and Violet Line. [5]
Plaque at Kashmere Gate, commemorating the 14 September 1857 attack on it by British Army during Indian Rebellion of 1857 Kashmere Gate in 2008. Kashmiri Gate is located at the northern entrance to the walled city of Shahjahanabad (now referred to as Old Delhi), leading towards the Red Fort, which served as the imperial residence of the Mughal emperor.
The Maharana Pratap Interstate Bus Terminus (Maharana Pratap ISBT), popularly known as Kashmere Gate Interstate Bus Terminus (Kashmere Gate ISBT), located in Delhi, is the oldest and one of the largest Inter-State Bus Terminals in India.
The line connects Kashmere Gate station in New Delhi with Raja Nahar Singh in Ballabhgarh via Faridabad. [2] The line consists of 34 metro stations with a total length of 46.34 kilometres (28.79 mi).
Kashmere Gate: Red Line Yellow Line Violet Line. Kashmere Gate ISBT. Underground 4 Burari Crossing: Pink Line: Elevated 5 Mukarba Chowk: Magenta Line: Elevated 6 Alipur: None Elevated 7 Kundli: None Elevated 8 KMP Interchange: None Elevated 9 Rajeev Gandhi Education City: None Elevated 10 Murthal: None Elevated 11 Gannaur: None Elevated 12 ...
It is at a walkable distance from ISBT Kashmere Gate. It is approachable through the Kashmeri Gate station of the Delhi Metro , lies on the Red ( New Bus Adda - Rithala ), Violet ( Escorts Mujesar - Kashmere Gate) and Yellow Lines ( Samaypur Badli - HUDA City Centre ). [ 21 ]
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The Vishwa Vidyalaya to Kashmere Gate section was the first underground section of Delhi Metro to be completed and became operational for public. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurated this 4 km stretch on 19 December 2004.