About Delhi Metro Routes & Time Table:
The Metro Trains run from 6/00 AM in the morning till about 11/00 PM in the night. The trains on the elevated section between Dilshad Garden and Rithala cover a distance of 25.1 Kms in about 45 minutes. The frequency of train services in the elevated section varies from 4 minutes during peak hours upto 12 minutes during non peak hours. The 17.36 Kms section between Jahangirpuri and Central Secretariat is covered in 30 minutes. The train frequency varies from 8 minutes at peak time upto 12 minutes in non peak hours. Line III (Noida City Centre – Dwarka Sector 9) covers a distance of 47.3 Kms approx. The frequency varies 8 minutes at peak hours and 12 minutes in non peak hours. The 32.1 Kms section between Noida City Centre – Dwarka Sector 9 section is covered in 1 hour 20 minutes approximately. Line IV (Yamuna Bank – Anand Vihar) covers a distance of 6.25 kms. The frequency varies 8 minutes at peak hours and 12 minutes in non peak hours. The 6.25 Kms section between Yamuna Bank – Anand Vihar section is covered in 10 minutes approx. The cost for traveling in Delhi Metro ranges from Rs. 8 (minimum) to Rs. 30 (maximum) at present
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Delhi Metro Train Time Table:
The Delhi Metro Trains start from 6:00 AM in the morning and continue till 11:00 PM in the night.
Line 1 –Shahdara – Rithala
The trains on the elevated section between Shahdara and Rithala cover a
distance of 22.8 kms in about 39 minutes. The frequency of train
services on the elevated section varies from 4 minutes during peak
hours to 12 minutes during non- peak hours.
Line 2 –Vishwa Vidyalaya to Central Secretariat
On the underground section, the service frequency varies from 8 minutes at
peak hours to 12 minutes in non- peak hours. The 11 km underground
section between Vishwavidyalaya and Central Secretariat is covered in
18 minutes 30 seconds approximately.
Line 3– Indraprastha to Dwarka Sec.-9
Metro for Indraprastha – Dwarka Sector- 9 covers a distance of 29.29 kms.
The frequency varies from 8 minutes at peak hours to 12 minutes in non- peak hours. The 29.29 km section between Barakhamba – Dwarka Sector 9
section is covered in 55 minutes 30 seconds approximately.
Timings for the last train for each route are mentioned below:
| Line 1 (Shahdara – Rithala) | Time |
| Last train from Shahdara to Rithala | 2300 hrs |
| Last train from Rithala to Shahdara | 2300 hrs |
| There will be three new train services available from
Rithala to Kashmere Gate after 2300 hrs. |
(a) 2312 hrs (b) 2327 hrs (c) 2345 hr |
| Line 2 (Vishwa Vidyalaya to Central Secretariat) | Time |
| Last train from Vishwa Vidyalaya to Central Secretariat | 2250 hrs |
| Last train from Central Secretariat to Vishwa Vidyalaya | 2300 hrs |
| Line 3 (Indraprastha to Dwarka Sec. 9) | Time |
| Last train from Indraprastha to Dwarka Sec. 9 | 2230 hrs |
| Last train from Dwarka Sec. 9 to Indraprastha | 2200 hrs |
| There will be three new train services available from Indraprastha to Dwarka | (a) 2240 hrs (b) 2251 hrs (c) 2305 hrs |
Last trains available at interchange stations (Kashmere Gate and Rajiv Chowk) are:
| Last trains from Kashmere Gate | Time |
| Towards Shahdara | 2327 hrs |
| Towards Rithala | 2310 hrs |
| Towards Vishwa Vidyalaya | 2312 hrs |
| Towards Central Secretariat | 2256 hrs |
| Last trains from Rajiv Chowk | Time |
| Towards Dwarka Sec. 9 | 2238 hrs |
| Towards Dwarka | 2313 hrs |
| Towards Indraprastha | 2249 hrs |
| Towards Central Secretariat | 2305 hrs |
| Towards Vishwa Vidyalaya | 2304 hrs |
Reference : www.delhimetrorail.com
General Information about Delhi:
Location: Delhi
State: (Delhi) Union Territory of INDIA
Capital: Delhi is the capital of INDIA
Language: Hindi, English
Temperature: Max 45˚C, Min 27˚C (summer), Max 20˚C, Min 5˚C (winter)
Best Season: September to February
How to Reach Delhi:
By Air:
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is connected to all the important cities of the world with almost all the major international airlines operating out of here. Palam Domestic Airport connects Delhi to the major cities in India.
By Rail:
The Indian Railway with their modern and organized network connects Delhi to all major and minor destinations in India. The city has three major railway stations at New Delhi, Old Delhi, and Nizamuddin.
By Road:
Delhi is well connected to all the major cities of India by a network of highways and roads. Buses can be taken from the three Inter State Bus Terminuses (ISBT), at Kashmere Gate, Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar, as well as many starting points in and around the city, from which various state-managed and privately run transport facilities like air-conditioned, deluxe and ordinary coaches operate.


