Nearby

delhi-metro delhi metro

From
To
Search Route

delhi metro grey line Route Map

The Grey Line is a metro line of the delhi metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India. It consists of 4 active stations of all delhi metro network and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). Explore delhi metro Grey Line route details like stations list, route map, interchange, fares, time and distance between source and destination, and top attractions nearby etc.

Sign: 🚆 Elevated, 🚇 Underground, 🚝 At Grade, 🅿️ Parking

Metro Stations
Interchange
Layout
🅿️ 🚇
🚇
🚆
🅿️ 🏧 🚆

Delhi Metro Grey Line Details

Line Color
Active Stations
4
Terminal stations
  • Significance: Shortest route in the Delhi Metro system
  • Opening Dates:
    • Dwarka to Najafgarh: 4 October 2019
    • Dwarka to Dhansa Bus Stand Extension: 18 September 2021
  • Parking Facilities: Available at 2 stations
  • Dhansa Bus Stand Station: First station with an underground integrated parking facility
  • Dwarka Station: Only station with five platforms on the same level (2 for the Blue Line, 2 for the Grey Line, and 1 connecting the Blue Line with the Najafgarh Depot)
  • Security: Handled by Central Industrial Security Force

6 November, 2024

The 3.14-kilometre stretch of Bengaluru's Namma Metro Green Line from Nagasandra to Madavara, which provides access to the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), will open for commercial operations on Thursday, November 7. This new extension is expected to improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion along Tumkur Road. It is part of Phase-2 of the Metro project, following a lengthy approval process.

6 November, 2024

The newly opened 3.14-kilometre stretch of Bengaluru's Namma Metro Green Line from Nagasandra to Madavara, providing access to the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), will begin commercial operations on Thursday, November 7. This extension, part of Phase-2 of the Metro project, is expected to improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion along Tumkur Road. The long-awaited addition follows an extended approval process.

5 November, 2024

Kolkata Metro has set a new record with its monthly ridership soaring to 2 crore passengers, reflecting growing demand for metro services across the city. The increase is largely due to operational improvements, such as more frequent trains, expanded network coverage, and enhanced connectivity to major areas, making it a more convenient option for commuters.