Sarojini Nagar metro station, Metro station in South Delhi, India
Sarojini Nagar metro station is an underground station on the Pink Line of the Delhi Metro, located in South Delhi. It has an island platform serving two tracks and connects riders to one of the city's most visited street markets.
The station opened in 2018 as part of the Pink Line expansion that brought metro service deeper into South Delhi. It takes its name from Sarojini Naidu, a poet and independence activist who later became the first woman to serve as governor of an Indian province.
The station links travelers to shopping areas in South Delhi where residents regularly visit to shop and eat. It functions as a meeting point for many people commuting through the city each day.
The station has several exits, and the one closest to the market can get very crowded on weekends and evenings. Arriving earlier in the day makes it easier to move through the area and find your bearings.
This station sits directly beneath one of South Delhi's busiest road intersections, which is why it was built underground while much of the Pink Line runs above ground. The contrast between the calm below and the traffic above is noticeable the moment you step out.
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