The Botanical Garden is an interchange metro station in Noida between the Blue Line and Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro. [1] It serves as one of the terminal stations of the Magenta line. On May 3, 2024, the metro station was honoured with the title of the "Best Metro Station". This accolade was announced by DMRC on its 30th foundation day held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. [2]
Situated on the Blue Line and Magenta Line of Delhi Metro, the Botanical Garden metro station is the first elevated interchange station outside Delhi.
Station Layout Magenta Line
L2 | Side platform | Doors will open on the left | |
Platform 3 East bound | Towards → Train Terminates Here | |
Platform 4 Westbound | Towards ---> Krishna Park Extension Next Station: Okhla Bird Sanctuary | |
Side platform | Doors will open on the left | ||
L1 | Concourse | Fare control, station agent, metro card vending machines, crossover |
G | Street level | Exit/Entrance |
Station Layout Blue Line
L2 | Side platform | Doors will open on the left | |
Platform 1 South East bound | Towards → Noida Electronic City Next Station: Golf Course | |
Platform 2 Westbound | Towards ← Dwarka Sector 21 Next Station: Noida Sector 18 | |
Side platform | Doors will open on the left | ||
L1 | Concourse | Fare control, station agent, metro card vending machines, crossover |
G | Street level | Exit/Entrance |
Delhi Transport Corporation bus routes 33, 33A, 33EXT, 34, 34A, 319, 319A, 323, 347, 347A, 443, 443A and 491 serve the station. [3] [4]
In addition, the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority runs the Yamuna Sarthi bus service connecting Noida, Greater Noida and the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) areas. It consists of CNG semi-low-floor buses, each with a capacity of 50 passengers, running from the Botanical Garden Metro station to Sector 22D in YEIDA area. [5] The buses traverse a circular route covering 13 bus stops, including Botanical Garden Metro station, Great India Place Mall, Amity University, ATS Village in Sector 93A, KPMG, Kondli, Pari Chowk, Parasvnath P3, YEIDA office, Gautam Buddha University, Galgotia University, Dankaur and Sector 22D of the YEIDA area. [6]
Botanical Garden metro station entry/exits | ||||
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Gate No-1 | Gate No-2 | Gate No-3 | Gate No-4 | |
ENTRY | ENTRY | EXIT | ENTRY | |
Captain Vijayant Thapar Marg | Captain Vijayant Thapar Marg | Captain Vijayant Thapar Marg | Multilevel Car Parking | |
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