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Which is nearest metro station to New Delhi railway station?

Which is nearest metro station to New Delhi railway station?

New Delhi railway station nearest Metro Station is “New Delhi” lies on Ajmeri gate on yellow line and orange line. yellow line is connected with blue line on rajiv chowk and violet line on central secretariat. New Delhi railway station Enquiry counter is on both side of the station.

Which metro station goes to New Delhi railway station from Old Delhi railway station?

Chandni Chowk Metro Station
The nearest metro station to the Old Delhi Railway Station is the Chandni Chowk Metro Station. The Gate No. 3 of this metro station is just a 2-minute walk from the Old Delhi Railway Station. It is very convenient to reach by walking as the route is underground.

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How do I get from New Delhi Metro Station to New Delhi railway station?

Pratap Nagar Metro Station is the second closest metro station to Delhi Sarai Rohilla railway. The distance between Delhi Sarai Rohilla railway station and Pratap Nagar metro station is 3 km (driving) and 1.8 km (walking).

How can I reach Chandni Chowk metro station from Old Delhi railway station?

Go to the New Delhi Metro Station. It is located a few meters away from NDLS. After 2 halts, you will reach the Chandni Chowk metro station. Exit at Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi railway station is just a few meters away from here.

What is the difference between Delhi and New Delhi Railway Station?

Delhi is located around 13 KM away from New Delhi Railway Station so if you travel at the consistent speed of 50 KM per hour you can reach New Delhi Railway Station in 0 hours and 17 minutes. Your New Delhi Railway Station travel time may vary due to your bus speed, train speed or depending upon the vehicle you use.

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Is Chandni Chowk Metro open?

𝒜. Yes. Chandni Chowk metro station is open today, functional and active, you may travel from or to this station.

Is Metro running Delhi?

New Delhi: In view of the improved coronavirus situation, Delhi Metro services began running with full seating capacity from Monday, but there is still no provision for standing travel for commuters, officials said. The DMRC is already facilitating passenger entry at all its stations through 260 gates.