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New Delhi railway station (station code: NDLS [1]) 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).
7 km out of 9 km route of Package-1 in Delhi state will be elevated with two-level crossings at 4 locations of the Delhi Metro rail line (near Okhla Vihar and Kalindi Kunj metro station), making it the 1st expressway in India to cross above elevated metro rail line. NH-148NA exits Delhi at MCD Toll Plaza (near Mithapur) which is 12.5 km from ...
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
The Delhi–Noida Direct Flyway or DND Flyway is India's first 8-lane wide, 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long access-controlled expressway in Delhi NCR. [1] It connects Maharani Bagh and Nizamuddin on the western side to Noida (Sector-15A) and Mayur Vihar on the eastern side of the Yamuna river .
Delhi Metro station: General information; Location: H Block, Noida Electronic City, Sector 62-63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301: Coordinates: Owned by: Delhi Metro: Operated by: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Line(s) Blue Line: Platforms: Side platform
Map of Noida Metro. This is a list of all stations of the Noida Metro, a rapid transit system serving Noida and Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh. It was opened on 25 January 2019. [1] There are a total of 21 metro stations. Noida Metro is the 11th metro system in India.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (Official site) Delhi Metro Annual Reports "Station Information". Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (DMRC). Archived from the original on 19 June 2010; UrbanRail.Net – Descriptions of all metro systems in the world, each with a schematic map showing all stations. "Noida Sector 62 metro station" (Map). Google Maps
The station building was renovated in 2012–13. Delhi earlier handled both broad and meter gauge trains. Since 1994, it is a purely broad-gauge station, metre-gauge traffic having been shifted to Delhi Sarai Rohilla station. [22] In 1926, New Delhi railway station opened ahead of the inauguration of the New Delhi as city in 1931.