Delhi Metro Map

VipulBakshi

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I have created this thread which shows a map of the Delhi Metro line for the help of people travelling in Delhi. I hope this will help people on the forum and travelers in Delhi.


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Is this the latest Delhi metro map, because as new stations and lines are being built the map is changed, so just need confirmation on whether this is the updated version.
 
CP metro station name is Rajiv Chowk.. Both Yellow and blue lines cover this station. It is mostly crowded and if you are going for the first time be careful read the signs and notifications properly or ask someone about the exit as its a maze.

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Thank you for posting the map, what would be really helpful is if there was a metro map, along with the local tourist attractions indicating the nearest metro station from which it is easily accessible. If you have any do share it here.
 
As of February 2025, the Delhi Metro has undergone significant expansions, enhancing connectivity across the National Capital Region (NCR). Below is the latest network map reflecting these developments, including operational lines and upcoming extensions under Phase IV.

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The Delhi Metro now encompasses over 350 kilometers of operational routes with more than 250 stations. The network comprises various color-coded lines, each serving distinct corridors of the city and its neighboring regions.

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Key Operational Lines:

  • Red Line: Extends from Shaheed Sthal (Ghaziabad ISBT) to Rithala, covering key areas in North Delhi and Ghaziabad.
  • Yellow Line: Connects Samaypur Badli to HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon, passing through central hubs like Rajiv Chowk and New Delhi.
  • Blue Line: Runs between Dwarka Sector 21 and Noida Electronic City, with a branch from Yamuna Bank to Vaishali.
  • Green Line: Links Inderlok to Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh (Bahadurgarh), serving areas in West Delhi and Haryana.
  • Violet Line: Stretches from Kashmere Gate to Raja Nahar Singh (Ballabhgarh), covering significant parts of South Delhi and Faridabad.
  • Pink Line: Forms a circular route connecting Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar, facilitating interchange with multiple lines.
  • Magenta Line: Connects Janakpuri West to Botanical Garden, providing a swift route between West Delhi and Noida.
  • Grey Line: A shorter line from Dwarka to Dhansa Bus Stand, enhancing connectivity in Southwest Delhi.

Phase IV Developments:

Phase IV aims to add approximately 112.32 kilometers to the existing network, with several new lines and extensions:

  • Janakpuri West to R.K. Ashram Marg (Magenta Line Extension): This 29.26 km extension will enhance east-west connectivity.
  • Majlis Park to Maujpur (Pink Line Extension): A 12.58 km stretch closing the Pink Line loop for better orbital movement around the city.
  • Aerocity to Tughlakabad (Silver Line): Covering 23.62 km, this line will connect the airport with South Delhi regions.
  • Lajpat Nagar to Saket G-Block (Brown Line): An 8.38 km corridor improving access within South Delhi.
  • Inderlok to Indraprastha (Green Line Extension): A 12.58 km line facilitating direct connectivity between West and East Delhi.
  • Rithala to Nathupur (Red Line Extension): Extending 27.32 km, this line will serve the outer northern regions, reaching up to Kundli in Haryana.
For a detailed and updated map of the Delhi Metro network, including these expansions, you can refer to the official Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) website.

Please note that while some Phase IV corridors are under construction with expected completion by 2026, others are in various stages of planning and approval. For the latest updates on operational routes and ongoing projects, visiting the official DMRC website is recommended.

This information is based on the latest available data as of February 2025.
 
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