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Noida Electronic City
Delhi Metro station
General information
Coordinates28°37′51″N 77°22′32″E / 28.630863°N 77.375475°E / 28.630863; 77.375475
Owned byDelhi Metro
Operated byDelhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
Line(s)  Blue Line
PlatformsSide platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated, Double-track
Platform levels2
AccessibleNon
Other information
StatusStaffed, Operational
History
OpenedMarch 8, 2019 (2019-March-08)
ElectrifiedSingle phase 25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
Services
Preceding station   Delhi Metro   Following station
TerminusTemplate:Delhi Metro lines
Location
Noida Electronic City is located in Delhi
Noida Electronic City
Noida Electronic City
Location in Noida

The Noida Electronic City is a metro station on the Blue Line extension of the Delhi Metro, in the city of Noida in India.[1] It lies on the east extreme end of Blue Line extension of the Delhi Metro. It is surrounded by several software companies and the institute Jaypee Institute Of Information Technology. It serves the sub-cities of Indirapuram and Noida.

History

Construction work began in 2015 and was completed by March, 2019. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the section on March 9, 2019.[2]

Station

Station layout

Facilities

DMRC Car Parking

Entry/Exit

align="center" colspan="5" style="background:#Template:Delhi Metro color;"| Noida Electronic City metro station Entry/exits
Gate No-1 Gate No-2 Gate No-3 Gate No-4

Connections

Bus

See also

References

  1. ^ "1st Segment Launched for Delhi Metro's Noida Sector-62 Extn Project". themetrorailguy. 7 June 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  2. ^ "By December 2018, metro to go further into Noida & Ghaziabad". The Times of India. 4 November 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2018.

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