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Palam metro station

Coordinates: 28°35′29″N 77°04′52″E / 28.5915°N 77.0811°E / 28.5915; 77.0811
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Palam
Delhi Metro station
General information
Coordinates28°35′29″N 77°04′52″E / 28.5915°N 77.0811°E / 28.5915; 77.0811
Owned byDelhi Metro
Line(s)  Magenta Line
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Parking1
History
Opened29 May 2018
Electrified25 kV 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
Services
Preceding station   Delhi Metro   Following station
Template:Delhi Metro lines

The Palam metro station is a part of the Magenta Line, connecting Botanical Garden in Noida to Janakpuri in west Delhi. It was opened to public on 29 May 2018.

Features

Under Phase III, Palam metro station is an underground station which has several first-of-its-kind features. In a first for a Metro station, Palam has parking space for 66 e-rickshaws where around six to seven charging points will be provided. E-rickshaws, apart from the Metro feeders, have emerged as a crucial link in the last-mile connectivity to and from metro stations in the city.

The station also has unique art installations. The passage between exit gates two and three, which has already been opened for public to use as a subway to cross the road, has a rooftop installation depicting the blue sky, while the walls are decked with handmade ceramic tiles.

There is also a heavy use of glass separators to divide the station area. The division at the automatic fare collection (AFC) gates will also help control crowd and facilitate faster entry and exit.[1]

Gallery

Connections

The Janakpuri West – Botanical Garden corridor passing through Palam metro station will be connected to important locations such as the Indira Gandhi International Airport – Domestic Terminal, Hauz Khas, IIT Delhi, Nehru Place, Jamia Milia University and NOIDA.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Palam and Cantt as Delhi Metro's Magenta line opens this month". Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Delhi Metro Commences Tunneling at Palam on the Janakpuri west- Botanical garden corridor of Phase 3". Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. Retrieved 7 June 2015.

External links

The metro is started under magenta line