The Noida Metro, serving the city of Noida in Uttar Pradesh, features 21 active stations. This modern rapid transit system offers detailed information on routes, metro lines, service timings, first and last train schedules, fare charts, and route maps. Discover top attractions near each station, nearby metro stations, and stay updated with the latest Noida Metro news. Whether you're commuting or exploring, the Noida Metro is your gateway to the city.
| No. of Stations | Monday - Saturday | Sun & National Holidays |
| For 01 Station | ₹ 10 | ₹ 10 |
| For 02 Station | ₹ 15 | ₹ 10 |
| From 03 Stations to 06 Stations | ₹ 20 | ₹ 15 |
| From 07 Stations to 09 Stations | ₹ 30 | ₹ 20 |
| From 10 Stations to 16 Stations | ₹ 40 | ₹ 30 |
| For 17 Stations or Above | ₹ 50 | ₹ 40 |
Note:
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.
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.
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.
In the Noida Metro, the following items are typically prohibited for safety and security reasons:
Always check with the latest Noida Metro guidelines for any updates or specific rules.
About Noida Metro
The Noida Metro is a rapid transit system connecting Noida and Greater Noida in Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet approved the project and submitted the Detailed Project Report (DPR) to the Government of India in October 2013. By September 2015, work was progressing around Sector 71, Noida.
In February 2016, the Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) completed the first phase of construction within eight months. By February 2017, approximately 70% of the work was completed. Train trials for the Noida Metro commenced in December 2017, with commercial operations starting in April 2018. The Aqua Line was officially inaugurated on January 25, 2019, by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.
In December 2018, the Uttar Pradesh government approved the Phase 2 Noida Metro Project, which was set to be completed by 2022.