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  2. Noida City Centre metro station - Wikipedia

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    Noida City Centre (also called Wave City Center [3]) is a station on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro. [4] It was the terminal station of the Blue Line - Main Line till 8 March 2019. It was earlier known as Noida City Centre, and was renamed in October 2015. Trains from here go to Dwarka Sector 21 metro station and Noida Electronic City metro ...

  3. Blue Line (Delhi Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Fleets of Blue Line manufactured by Bombardier. The Blue Line (Line 3 & Line 4) is a rapid transit metro line of the Delhi Metro in Delhi, India.Predominantly elevated, it is the longest line (by total length) on the network and consists of a Main Line (Line 3) with 50 stations from Noida Electronic City to Dwarka Sector 21, spanning a length of 56.11 kilometres (34.87 miles), and a Branch ...

  4. List of Delhi Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The network consists of 10 colour-coded lines [1] serving 257 stations [a] with a total length of 353.23 kilometres (219.49 mi). [ b ] Delhi Metro is built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) and the first section was opened on 25 December 2002 on the Red Line .

  5. Delhi Metro - Wikipedia

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    The line's first section, between Dwarka and Barakhamba Road, opened on 31 December 2005, and subsequent sections opened between Dwarka – Dwarka Sector 9 on 1 April 2006, Barakhamba Road – Indraprastha on 11 November 2006, Indraprastha – Yamuna Bank on 10 May 2009, Yamuna Bank – Noida City Centre on 12 November 2009, and Dwarka Sector 9 ...

  6. List of Noida Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Anand Vihar metro station - Wikipedia

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    Feeder bus service ML-53 starts from Dilshad Garden metro station and ends at Mayur Vihar Ph-III. It passes through the following bus stops: Surya Nagar (Indian Oil Petrol Pump), Ram Prastha Xing, Anand Vihar ISBT, Gazi Pur Depot, Gazi Pur Village, Trilok Puri Mod, Dallu Pura Mod, Mayur Vihar Phase-III Xing, Bharti Public School and CRPF camp.

  8. Noida Metro - Wikipedia

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    While one route will provide service as Metro feeder buses, two routes will cover intra city service, while one route will be for intra connectivity in Greater Noida city. Two routes have also been dedicated for connectivity between the cities of Noida and Greater Noida. The salient features of buses operated are: 1.

  9. Janakpuri East metro station - Wikipedia

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    Platform-1 → Noida Electronic City / Vaishali; Platform-2 → Dwarka Sector ... Delhi Transport Corporation bus routes number 588, 810, 813, 813CL, 816, 816A ...