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New Delhi railway station (station code: NDLS) is the primary railway hub for the Indian capital, New Delhi, and an integral part of Indian Railways.Situated in Central Delhi, approximately 2 kilometers north of Connaught Place, the station features 16 platforms with entrances at Paharganj (platform 1) and Ajmeri Gate (platform 16).
English: Platform 16 of New Delhi Railway Station, India. 12423/Dibrugarh - New Delhi Rajdhani Express is standing on Platform 16. Date: 13 April 2022: Source: Own work:
Station Category Note Anand Vihar Terminal: A-1: Delhi Junction: A-1: Hazrat Nizamuddin: A-1: Delhi Ring Railway New Delhi: A-1: Delhi Ring Railway Adarsh Nagar
All platforms have been equipped with modern lifts and escalators, while green polycarbonate sheeting on the platform roofs helps maintain a cooler environment. The station has been refreshed with a new colour scheme for the platform shelters and vibrant traditional murals adorn the approach road.
The station initially operated below capacity until a stampede at New Delhi railway station on 16 May 2010 highlighted the severe congestion at New Delhi station, which was handling 300,000 to 500,000 passengers daily. This prompted the Northern Railways to transfer more trains to the Anand Vihar Terminal to utilize the terminal effectively.
The Delhi–Panipat–Ambala Cantonment–Kalka Railway extended northwards from Delhi, while the Rajputana–Malwa Railway passed through the Delhi district briefly on its way toward Gurgaon and Rewari Junction. [1] Old Delhi railway station was constructed using red stone to harmonise with the historic Mughal-era Red Fort located nearby. The ...
Delhi Metro station: General information; Location: Shankar Vihar, Delhi Cantt., New Delhi, 110037: Coordinates: Owned by: Delhi Metro: Operated by: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Line(s) Magenta Line: Platforms: Side platform Platform-1 → Botanical Garden
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).