Peeragarhi metro station, Elevated metro station in West Delhi, India.
Peeragarhi metro station is an elevated structure in West Delhi with two side platforms that handle train traffic in multiple directions. The station connects to lines serving Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh on one end and Inderlok or Kirti Nagar on the other.
The station opened in April 2010 as part of a major expansion of Delhi's metro system into the western districts. This development significantly improved transportation access to the region.
The station sits near Peera Garhi Chowk, where local residents and commuters gather throughout the day. Street vendors sell traditional Indian snacks to people passing through the area.
The station has automated ticket machines and multilingual signs to help you navigate the space. Dedicated entrances are available for people with mobility needs.
The station sits where Outer Ring Road and Rohtak Road meet, at a major intersection in the city's transportation network. Tens of thousands of commuters pass through it each day.
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