Raja Nahar Singh metro station
The Raja Nahar Singh metro station (formerly known as Ballabhgarh metro station) is terminating station on the Violet Line of the Delhi Metro. Finance Minister of Haryana urged to name Ballabhgarh Metro station after martyr Raja Nahar Singh[1]
History
As part of Phase III of the extension of Delhi Metro, Raja Nahar Singh is the extension of Violet Line. It was opened on 19 November 2018 for public use.[2]
Station layout
L2 | Side platform | Doors will open on the left | |
Platform 1 Southbound |
Towards → Train Terminates Here | |
Platform 2 Northbound |
Towards ← Kashmere Gate next station is Sant Surdas (Sihi) | |
Side platform | Doors will open on the left | ||
L1 | Concourse | Fare control, station agent, Metro Card vending machines, crossover |
G | Street Level | Exit/Entrance |
Entry/Exit
Raja Nahar Singh metro station Entry/exits | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Gate No-1 | Gate No-2 | Gate No-3 | ||
See also
- Delhi
- Faridabad
- Haryana
- Nahar Singh
- Ballabhgarh
- National Highway 44 (India)
- List of Delhi Metro stations
- Transport in Delhi
- Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
- Delhi Suburban Railway
- Delhi Monorail
- Delhi Transport Corporation
- Faridabad district
- New Delhi
- National Capital Region (India)
- National Capital Region Transport Corporation
- List of rapid transit systems
- List of metro systems
References
- "Raja Nahar Singh". uniindia. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
- "Delhi Metro's Violet Line to run till Ballabhgarh from 5pm today after being flagged off by PM Modi". 19 November 2018.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Delhi Metro.
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Delhi.
- Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (Official site)
- Delhi Metro Annual Reports
- "Station Information". Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (DMRC). Archived from the original on 19 June 2010.
- UrbanRail.Net – Descriptions of all metro systems in the world, each with a schematic map showing all stations.
- Google. "Raja Nahar Singh metro station" (Map). Google Maps. Google.
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