New Delhi metro station, Metro and railway interchange station in Central Delhi, India
New Delhi metro station connects the Yellow Line with the Airport Express Line across multiple levels with spacious platforms and passenger corridors. The facility includes modern waiting areas and clear signage to help you navigate between the different lines.
The station opened in 2005 as part of the Yellow Line and was expanded in 2011 to add the Airport Express service. This addition transformed it into a major hub for air travelers in the city.
The station's passageways feature traditional Indian artwork that reflects the artistic heritage of different regions across the national capital. These pieces give character to the corridors and waiting areas you walk through.
You can buy tickets at multiple counters or automated machines, and the station operates from early morning until late evening. The signage and maps on the walls help you find your way quickly between the different lines.
A pedestrian bridge built in 2022 connects the metro platforms directly to New Delhi Railway Station. This overhead link allows passengers to switch between services without stepping outside.
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