Yellow Line (Delhi Metro)
Appearance
The Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro system in Delhi consists of 15 metro stations from Jahangirpuri to Central Secretariat with a total distance of 17.36 km.[1] This line is fully underground and has been laid under one of the most congested parts of Delhi.
History
The following dates represent the dates the section opened to the public, not the private inauguration.
- December 20, 2004: Vishva Vidyalaya-Kashmere Gate (4 km)
- July 3, 2005: Kashmere Gate-Central Secretariat (7 km)
- February 4, 2009: Vishva Vidyalaya-Jahangirpuri (6.4 km)
Stations
- Jahangirpuri
- Adarsh Nagar
- Azadpur
- Model Town
- GTB Nagar
- Vishwa Vidyalaya
- Vidhan Sabha
- Civil Lines
- Kashmere Gate
- Chandni Chowk (station)
- Chawri Bazar
- New Delhi (station)
- Rajiv Chowk
- Patel Chowk
- Central Secretariat
Extensions
The line will be extended in three directions in Phase II, with all extensions to be completed by 2010.[2]
North extension
3.4 km north from Jahangirpuri:
Southwest extension
20.16 km southwest from Central Secretariat, crossing into Gurgaon in the adjacent state of Haryana.
- Udyog Bhawan
- Race Course
- Jor Bagh
- INA
- AIIMS
- Green Park
- Hauz Khas
- Malviya Nagar
- Saket
- Qutab Minar
- Chhattarpur
- Ghitorni
- Arjan Garh
Haryana state line
- Garden Estate
- Sikandarpur
- DT City Centre
- IFFCO Chowk
- Sushant Lok
Southeast extension
20.16 km southeast from Central Secretariat, on a fully independent line using standard gauge instead of broad gauge:
- Khan Market
- Lodhi Colony
- JLN Stadium
- Lajpat Nagar
- Mool Chand
- Kailash Colony
- Nehru Place
- Kalkaji
- Okhla
- Jasola
- Sarita Vihar
- Mohan Estate
- Tughlakabad
- Badarpur Border