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The Magenta Line is a metro line of the delhi metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India. It consists of 25 active stations of all delhi metro network and operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). Explore delhi metro Magenta Line route details like stations list, route map, interchange, fares, time and distance between source and destination, and top attractions nearby etc.

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Delhi Metro Magenta Line Details

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Interesting facts about delhi metro Magenta Line

  • Phase: First new line of the Third Phase of Delhi Metro
  • Driverless: First driverless metro line in India
  • Stations:
    • Elevated: 10 stations
    • Underground: 15 stations
  • Significant Stations:
    • Janakpuri West: Contains India’s tallest escalator with a vertical height of 15.6 meters
    • Hauz Khas: Deepest metro station in India at a depth of 29 meters
    • Shankar Vihar: Only station where civilian movement is restricted due to its location in the Delhi Cantonment area
  • Opening Dates:
    • First Section: 25 December 2017
    • Second Stage: 29 May 2018
  • Parking Facilities: Available at 8 stations
  • Security: Managed by Central Industrial Security Force

Metro News

8 September, 2025

Patna Metro completed its first trial run on the elevated track from Patna Depot to Bhootnath Metro Station, covering 4.5 km through ISBT, Zero Mile, and Bhootnath stations. The fitness trial was conducted at low speed for safety.

8 September, 2025

Chennai Metro will conduct rail grinding work on the Green and Blue Lines from September 9 to October 19, 2025. Between 5:00–6:30 am, trains will run every 14 minutes instead of 7, after which normal services will resume.

9 September, 2025

Bengaluru Metro’s Yellow Line will run every 19 minutes from September 10, improving from the earlier 25-minute gap. Train services will start at 6 am (Mon–Sat) and 7 am (Sun), with last trains at 11.55 pm from RV Road and 10.42 pm from Bommasandra, as per BMRCL.

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