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Revision as of 07:32, 4 October 2019

Blue Line
(Line 3 , Line 4)
Fleets of Blue line manufactured by Mitsubishi-ROTEM.
Overview
StatusOperational
Termini
StationsMain Line: 50
Branch: 7
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemDelhi Metro
Operator(s)Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
History
OpenedMain Line: 31 December 2005,
Branch: 6 January 2010
Technical
Line lengthMain Line: 56.61 km (35.18 mi),
Branch: 8.74 km (5.43 mi)
CharacterAt-grade, Underground, and Elevated
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Indian gauge
Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC Overhead catenary
Route map

Sahibabad
Vasundhara Sector 5
Shakti Khand
DPS Indirapuram
Vaibhav Khand
Noida Electronic City
Noida Sector 62
Noida Sector 59
Noida Sector 61
Noida Sector 52
Noida Sector 34
Noida City Centre
Golf Course
Botanical Garden
Noida Sector 18
Vaishali
Noida Sector 16
Kaushambi
Noida Sector 15
Anand_Vihar_Terminal_railway_station Swami_Vivekanand_Inter_State_Bus_Terminus
Anand Vihar
New Ashok Nagar
Karkarduma
Mayur Vihar Extension
Preet Vihar
Mayur Vihar-I
Nirman Vihar
Nizamuddin Bridge over
National Highway 24
Laxmi Nagar
Akshardham
Yamuna Bank
Yamuna River
Indraprastha
Ring Road
Supreme Court
Tilak Marg/ITO
Mandi House
Barakhamba Road
Rajiv Chowk
Ramakrishna Ashram Marg
Jhandewalan
Ridge Road
Karol Bagh
Rajendra Place
Patel Nagar
Shadipur
Kirti Nagar
Satguru Ram Singh Marg
Moti Nagar
Ramesh Nagar
Ring Road
Rajouri Garden
Tagore Garden
Subhash Nagar
Tilak Nagar
Janakpuri East
Outer Ring Road
Janakpuri West
Uttam Nagar East
Uttam Nagar West
Nawada
Dwarka Mor
Dwarka
Dwarka Sector 14
Dwarka Sector 13
Dwarka Sector 12
Dwarka Sector 11
Dwarka Sector 10
Dwarka Sector 9
Dwarka Sector 8
Dwarka Sector 21
Fleets of Blue Line manufuctured by Bombardier.

The Blue Line (Line 3 & Line 4) of the Delhi Metro system in Delhi consists of 50 metro stations from Dwarka Sector 21 to Noida Electronic City, (Line 3), with a length of 56.61 kilometres (35.18 miles) and a branch line consisting of 8 stations from Vaishali to Yamuna Bank, (Line 4), with a length of 8.74 kilometres (5.43 miles).[1]

History

The Dwarka-Barakhamba Road section of the line was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh on 31 December 2005 and opened to the public on 31 December 2005. It is the longest line(including branch line) currently running on the Delhi Metro network.

Blue Line Stations
Extension date Termini Length Stations
31 December 2005 Dwarka Barakhamba Road 22.9 km (14.2 mi) 22
1 April 2006 Dwarka Sector 9 6.5 km (4.0 mi) 6
11 November 2006 Barakhamba Road Indraprastha 2.8 km (1.7 mi) 3
12 November 2009 Yamuna Bank Noida City Centre 13.1 km (8.1 mi)[2] 10
14 July 2011 Vaishali 8.74 km (5.43 mi)[3] 8
30 October 2010 Dwarka Sector 9 Dwarka Sector 21 2.76 km (1.71 mi)[4] 2
9 March 2019 Noida City Centre Noida Electronic City 6.67 km (4.14 mi) 6
Total Noida Electronic City/Vaishali Dwarka Sector 21 65.35 km (40.61 mi) 57

Stations

Karkardooma station on Anand Vihar branch is the highest station of Delhi metro with a platform height of 19 metres (62 feet 4 inches). Rajouri Garden station on the main line is the second highest station with a height of 17 metres (55 feet 9 inches).[5]

Main Line

Delhi Metro currently has parking facilities at 35 metro stations of the Blue line.[6]

Blue Line 03
# Station Name Phase Opening Interchange Connenction Station Layout Platform Level Type Depot Connection Depot Layout
English Hindi
1 Mohan Nagar मोहन नगर 4 2025 Red Line Elevated Side None None
2 Sahibabad साहिबाबाद Blue Line
3 Vasundhra Sector 5 वसुंधरा सेक्टर 5 None
4 Kinauni Village किनौनी गांव
5 Indirapuram इंदिरापुरम
6 Vaibhav Khand वैभव खंड
1 Noida Electronic City नोएडा इलैक्ट्रौनिक सिटी 3 9 March 2019 None Elevated Side Noida Electronic City Depot Elevated
2 Noida Sector 62 नोएडा सेक्टर 62 None None None
3 Noida Sector 59 नोएडा सेक्टर 59
4 Noida Sector 61 नोएडा सेक्टर 61
5 Noida Sector 52 नोएडा सेक्टर 52 Aqua Line
6 Noida Sector 34 नोएडा सेक्टर 34 None
7 Noida City Centre नोएडा सिटी सेंटर 2 12 November 2009 None Elevated Side None None
8 Golf Course गोल्फ कोर्स
9 Botanical Garden बॉटानिकल गार्डन Magenta Line
10 Noida Sector 18 नोएडा सेक्टर १८ None
11 Noida Sector 16 नोएडा सेक्टर १६
12 Noida Sector 15 नोएडा सेक्टर १५
13 New Ashok Nagar नया अशोक नगर
14 Mayur Vihar Extension मयूर विहार विस्तार Island
15 Mayur Vihar – I मयूर विहार-१ Pink Line
16 Akshardham अक्षरधाम None Side
17 Yamuna Bank यमुना बैंक 10 May 2009 Blue Line At Grade Side Yamuna Bank Depot At Grade
18 Indraprastha इंद्रप्रस्थ 1 11 November 2006 None Elevated Side None None
19 Pragati Maidan प्रगति मैदान
20 Mandi House मंडी हाउस Violet Line Underground
21 Barakhambha Road बाराखम्भा मार्ग 31 December 2005 None
22 Rajiv Chowk राजीव चौक Yellow Line
23 Ramakrishna Ashram Marg रामकृष्ण आश्रम मार्ग None Elevated Side None None
24 Jhandewalan झंडेवालान
25 Karol Bagh क़रोल बाग़
26 Rajendra Place राजेंद्र प्लेस
27 Patel Nagar पटेल नगर
28 Shadipur शादीपुर
29 Kirti Nagar कीर्ति नगर Green Line
30 Moti Nagar मोती नगर None
31 Ramesh Nagar रमेश नगर
32 Rajouri Garden राजौरी गार्डन Pink Line
33 Tagore Garden टैगोर गार्डन None
34 Arnold Subhash Nagar अर्नोल्ड सुभाष नगर
35 Tilak Nagar तिलक नगर
36 Janakpuri East जनकपुरी पूर्व
37 Janakpuri West जनकपुरी पश्चिम Magenta Line
38 Uttam Nagar East उत्तम नगर पूर्व None
39 Uttam Nagar West उत्तम नगर पश्चिम
40 Nawada नवादा
41 Dwarka Mor द्वारका मोड़
42 Dwarka द्वारका Grey Line Side Dwarka - Najafgarh

Depot

At Grade
43 Dwarka Sector 14 द्वारका सैक्टर १४ 2 1 April 2006 None Elevated Side None None
44 Dwarka Sector 13 द्वारका सैक्टर १३
45 Dwarka Sector 12 द्वारका सैक्टर १२
46 Dwarka Sector 11 द्वारका सैक्टर ११
47 Dwarka Sector 10 द्वारका सैक्टर १०
48 Dwarka Sector 9 द्वारका सैक्टर ९
49 Dwarka Sector 8 द्वारका सैक्टर ८ 30 October 2010 None
50 Dwarka Sector 21 द्वारका सैक्टर २१ Orange Line

Yellow Line

Underground

Branch Line

Blue Line 04
# Station Name Phase Opening Interchange Connenction Station Layout Platform Level Type Depot Connection Depot Layout
English Hindi
1 Yamuna Bank यमुना बैंक 2 10 May 2009 Blue Line At Grade Island Yamuna Bank Depot At Grade
2 Laxmi Nagar लक्ष्मी नगर 6 January 2010[7] None Elevated Side None None
3 Nirman Vihar निर्माण विहार
4 Preet Vihar प्रीत विहार
5 Karkarduma कड़कड़ डूमा Pink Line
6 Anand Vihar आनंद विहार Pink Line
7 Kaushambi कौशाम्बी 14 July 2011[8] None
8 Vaishali वैशाली
9 Vaishali Extension वैशाली एक्सटेंशन 4 2025 None Elevated Side None None
10 Vasundhra Sector 14 वसुंधरा सेक्टर 14
11 Sahibabad साहिबाबाद Blue Line
12 Mohan Nagar मोहन नगर Red Line

Train Info

# Blue Line
1 Rakes Mitsubishi Hyundai Rotem BEML Bombardier
2 Train Length 8
3 Train Gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Indian gauge
4 Electrification 25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary

OHE

5 Train's Maximum Speed 100 Km/hr
6 Train Operation Delhi Metro

Extensions

Vaishali extension

A small extension of length 2.57 kilometres (1.60 miles) has been constructed and opened on 14 July 2011[8] connecting Anand Vihar station of the Blue Line branch with Vaishali Metro station in Ghaziabad, a satellite city near Delhi.

Najafgarh extension (Line 09) Grey Line (Dwarka - Dhansa Bus Stand)

A branch line from Dwarka station to Najafgarh is being constructed under Phase III and is scheduled to be operational by Sep-2019. The extension will see 3 new stations being added to the blue line. Construction work on this extension started in September 2013.[9]

This line will now be extended to Dhansa Bus Stand, which would be the last project of DMRC's phase III. This extension of underground 1.18 km shall be completed by Dec-2020.

Noida extension

In April 2014 the Delhi Government approved the extension of line eastwards from Noida City Centre to Noida Electronic City (Sector-62). The extended line would have 6 new stations in a distance of 6.75 kilometres (4.19 miles). Later, the Government approved an additional line starting from Noida sector 51 to Greater Noida.[10]

Vaishali and Noida Electronic City extension

A small extension is being made from Vaishali to Mohan Nagar of Redline and further extension of the blue line from Noida Electronic city to Sahibabad is being planned. Main Blue line will join branch blue line at Sahibabad.

Dwarka Sector 21 to Farukh nagar (Haryana) extension

Not yet passed by DMRC for phase V. This line is not yet approved by government.

See also

References

  1. ^ Sweta Dutta (13 November 2009). "Metro rolls into Noida". Indian Express.
  2. ^ "Delhi Metro reaches Noida". Railway Gazette. 13 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Anand Vihar line opens on Wednesday". The Times Of India. 6 January 2010.
  4. ^ "Metro reaches Dwarka Sec 21". The Times Of India. 31 October 2010.
  5. ^ "60 feet above ground, Delhi Metro to run over flyover". Thaindian.com. Retrieved 24 July 2008.
  6. ^ http://www.delhimetrorail.com/Parking_Details.aspx
  7. ^ "Anand Vihar Metro line flagged off". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2009.
  8. ^ a b "Day One: 30,000 hop on to Vaishali Metro". The Times Of India. 15 July 2011.
  9. ^ "Part Design and Construction of Elevated Viaduct and 4 Elevated Stations viz. Dwarka, Najafgarh Depot, Municipal Corporation and Najafgarh Stations including architectural finishing, water supply, sanitary installation and drainage works on Dwarka – Najafgarh Corridor of Phase – III Delhi MRTS " (PDF). DMRC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 August 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  10. ^ Jung wants better access to all Metro stations. Indian Express (24 April 2014). Retrieved on 24 April 2014.