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The Hauz Khas metro station is an interchange station between the Yellow Line and the Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It serves Hauz Khas Enclave, Sarvapriya Vihar, Vijay Mandal Enclave, RBI colony, Mayfair Gardens and the IIT Delhi .
The domestic terminal of Indira Gandhi International Airport (Terminal 1) is 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Hauz Khas while the international terminal (Terminal 3) is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi). Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station lies 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) away. The Hauz Khas Metro Station (Yellow and Magenta Lines) is situated towards the Outer Ring Road.
The Hauz Khas metro station on this line is the deepest metro station in the network at a depth of 29 metres. [4] For the first time in India, the construction of two parallel tunnels was successfully completed concurrently at the Dabri Mor–Janakpuri South station. [5]: 71
Delhi Metro station: General information; Location: IIT Delhi Main Rd, IIT Campus, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, Delhi 110016: Coordinates: Owned by: Delhi Metro: Operated by: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Line(s) Magenta Line: Platforms: Island platform Platform-1 → Botanical Garden
The Hauz Khas station on this line and the Yellow Line is the deepest metro station, at a depth of 29 metres (95 ft). [186] The Magenta Line has interchanges with the Yellow Line at Hauz Khas, with the Blue Line at Janakpuri West and Botanical Garden, and with the Violet Line at Kalkaji Mandir. India's first driverless train service began on ...
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 .
Chawri Bazar metro station is the second deepest station of the Delhi Metro network and is situated about 25 metres (82 ft) ... Hauz Khas: हौज़ ख़ास ...
Hauz Khas Complex in Hauz Khas, South Delhi houses a water tank, an Islamic seminary, a mosque, a tomb, and pavilions built around an urbanized village with medieval history traced to the 13th century of Delhi Sultanate reign. [1] [2] It was part of Siri, the second medieval city of India of the Delhi Sultanate of Alauddin Khalji Dynasty (1296 ...