List of Lucknow Metro stations

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This is a list of all stations of the Lucknow Metro (Hindi : लखनऊ मेट्रो), a rapid transit system serving Lucknow India.

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Lucknow Metro is the 9th metro system in India, after Kolkata Metro, Delhi Metro, Namma Metro, Rapid Metro Gurgaon, Mumbai Metro, Jaipur Metro, Chennai Metro and Kochi Metro.

The Lucknow metro covers a distance of 22.87 km with 22 stations, of which 19 are elevated and 3 underground. [1]

It is built and operated by the Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation Limited (LMRC). Its first section was inaugurated on 5 September 2017 and opened for public on September 6, 2017, with the Red Line. [2] As of now, Lucknow Metro has 21 metro stations [3] with a total route length of 22.878 km (14.216 mi). [4]

Metro stations

Terminal station
*Transfer station
††Transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT

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Sr No.Station NameLineOpenedLayoutNotesRefs
English Hindi
1 Alambagh आलम बाग़ Red Line September 6, 2017Elevated [5]
2 Alambagh ISBT††आलम बाग आई एस बी टी Red Line September 6, 2017ElevatedTransfer for Alambagh Bus Station [6]
3 Amausi अमौसी Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [7]
4 Badshahnagar††बादशाहनगर Red Line March 8, 2019ElevatedTransfer for Badshahnagar railway station [8]
5 Bhootnath Market भूतनाथ मार्केट Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [9]
6 Charbagh††चारबाग़ Red Line September 6, 2017ElevatedTransfer for Lucknow Charbagh railway station [10]
7 CCS International Airportचौधरी चरण सिंह अंतरराष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डा Red Line March 8, 2019UndergroundFor Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport [11]
8 Durgapuri††दुर्गापुरी Red Line September 6, 2017ElevatedTransfer for Lucknow Junction railway station [12]
9 Hazratganj हज़रतगंज Red Line March 8, 2019Underground [13]
10 Hussainganj हुसैनगंज Red Line March 8, 2019Underground [14]
11 Indira Nagar इंदिरा नगर Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [15]
12 IT Chauraha आईटी चौराहा Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [16]
13 KD Singh Babu Stadium केडी सिंह बाबू स्टेडियम Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [17]
14 Krishna Nagar कृष्णा नगर Red Line September 6, 2017Elevated [18]
15 Lekhraj Market लेखराज मार्केट Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [19]
16 Lucknow University लखनऊ विश्वविद्यालय Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [20]
17 Mawaiya मवईया Red Line September 6, 2017Elevated [21]
18 Munshi Puliaमुंशीपुलिया Red Line March 8, 2019Elevated [22]
19 Sachivalaya सचिवालय Red Line March 8, 2019Underground [23]
20 Singar Nagar सिंगार नगर Red Line September 6, 2017Elevated [24]
21 Transport Nagar ट्रांसपोर्ट नगर Red Line September 6, 2017Elevated [25]

Statistics

Total number of metro stations22
Number of interchange stations0
Number of Elevated stations18
Number of underground stations4
Number of stations At-Grade0

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