Najafgarh metro station

The Najafgarh Metro Station is located on the Grey Line of the Delhi Metro. It was opened for public on 4 October 2019.


Najafgarh
Delhi Metro station
LocationNajafgarh Extension, Najafgarh, Delhi, 110043
Coordinates28.612555°N 76.986292°E / 28.612555; 76.986292
Owned byDelhi Metro
Line(s)  Grey Line
Platforms
Platform-1 → Platform-2 →
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Depth21m
Platform levels2
History
Opened4 October 2019
Electrified25 kV 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
Services
Preceding station   Delhi Metro   Following station
toward Dwarka
Grey LineTerminus
Location
Najafgarh
Location within Delhi

As part of Phase III of Delhi Metro, Najafgarh is metro station of the Grey Line. As of July 2019, the construction work of the metro station was competed. Station was opened for public on 4 October 2019.[1] Najafgarh metro station is 288 meters long and situated 21 meter depts to road level. The station is unique as it is only metro depot station to operate both Broad gauge and Standard gauge trains.

The Delhi Metro Grey Line Dwarka-Najafgarh section will be further extended by another 1.18 kilometres till Dhansa Stand station, which is slated for completion by the month of December 2020.

The existing Dwarka metro station is connected to the station through an 80-metre passage linking the old Dwarka metro station on Delhi Metro Blue Line to the new corridor. In order to accommodate the increased traffic of the area, an additional parking area also provides outside the metro station, which adhere to the multi-modal integration (MMI) model.

Connections

The Najafgarh metro station is connected to Nangli metro station all the way to Noida Electronic City, contributing to one of the longest metro lines. The collective length of the Najafgarh area metro stations that are operational is 4.295 km out of which 2.754 km is elevated and 1.541 km underground.

See also

References

  1. "DMRC -Dwarka – Najafgarh". Retrieved 9 September 2016.


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