List of Nagpur Metro stations

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This is a list of all stations of the Nagpur Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Nagpur in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, India.

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Nagpur Metro is the 13th metro system in India.

It is built and operated by the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited. Its first section was inaugurated on 7 March 2019 [1] and opened for public on 8 March 2019, with the Orange Line. On 26 January 2020, the Aqua Line was partially inaugurated. [2] Nagpur Metro has 24 metro stations with a total route length of 26.1 kilometres (16.2 mi). [3] On 11 December 2022, PM Modi inaugurated the entire metro route length of 38.2 kilometres (23.7 mi). [4]

Metro stations

Terminal station
*Transfer station
††Transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT
#*Terminal and transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT

The list given has only operational stations alphabetically-

Sr. No.Station NameLineOpenedLayoutNotesRefs
English Marathi
1 Agrasen Square अग्रसेन चौक Aqua Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
2 Airport विमानतळ Orange Line 7 March 2019Elevated [5]
3 Airport South दक्षिण विमानतळ Orange Line 7 March 2019At-GradeAccess to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur [6]
4 Ajni Square अजनी चौक Orange Line 7 March 2019Elevated [7]
5 Ambedkar Square आंबेडकर चौक Aqua Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
6 Automotive Square ऑटोमोटिव्ह चौक Orange Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
7 Bansi Nagar बंसी नगर Aqua Line 25 September 2020Elevated [8]
8 Chhatrapati Square छत्रपती चौक Orange Line 6 April 2021Elevated [9]
9 Congress Nagar ††काँग्रेस नगर Orange Line 6 April 2021ElevatedInterchange with Ajni railway station [10]
10 Dharampeth College धरमपेठ महाविद्यालय Aqua Line 6 April 2021Elevated [11]
11 Dosar Vaishya Square दोसर वैश्य चौक Aqua Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
12 Gaddi Godam Square गड्डी गोदाम चौक Orange Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
13 Indora Square इंदोरा चौक Orange Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
14 Institute of Engineers इन्स्टिटयूट ऑफ इंजिनीअर्स Aqua Line 26 January 2020Elevated [12]
15 Jaiprakash Nagar जयप्रकाश नगर Orange Line 7 March 2019Elevated [13]
16 Jhansi Rani Square झाशी राणी चौक Aqua Line 26 January 2020Elevated [14]
17 Kadvi Square कडवी चौक Orange Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
18 Kasturchand Park कस्तूरचंद पार्क Orange Line 21 August 2021Elevated [15]
19 Khapri#*खापरी Orange Line 7 March 2019At-GradeInterchange with Khapri Railway Station [16]
20 LAD Square एल ए डी चौक Aqua Line 25 September 2020Elevated [8]
21 Lokmanya Nagarलोकमान्य नगर Aqua Line 26 January 2020Elevated [17]
22 Nagpur Railway Station नागपूर रेल्वे स्थानक Aqua Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
23 Nari Road नरी रोड Orange Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
24 New Airport नवीन विमानतळ Orange Line 7 March 2019At-Grade [18]
25 Prajapati Nagar प्रजापती नगर Aqua Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
26 Rachana Ring Road Junction रचना रिंग रोड जंक्शन Aqua Line 10 December 2020Elevated [19]
27 Rahate Colony रहाटे कॉलोनी Orange Line 7 March 2019Elevated [20]
28 Shankar Nagar Square शंकर नगर चौक Aqua Line 10 December 2020Elevated [19]
29 Sitabuldi*सीताबर्डी Orange Line 7 March 2019Elevated [21]
Aqua Line
30 Subhash Nagar सुभाष नगर Aqua Line 26 January 2020Elevated [22]
31 Telephone Exchange टेलिफोन एक्सचेंज Aqua Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
32 Ujjwal Nagar उज्जवल नगर Orange Line 6 April 2021Elevated [23]
33 Vaishnodevi Square वैष्णोदेवी चौक Aqua Line 11 December 2022Elevated [4]
34 Vasudev Nagar वासुदेव नगर Aqua Line 26 January 2020Elevated [24]
35 Zero Mile शून्य मैल स्वातंत्र्य उद्यान Orange Line 21 August 2021ElevatedFeatures a 60,000-sq ft park and a 20-storey building, designed by a French architect. [15]

Statistics

Total number of metro stations35
Number of interchange stations1
Number of elevated stations31
Number of underground stations0
Number of stations at-grade3

See also

Other Metro systems in India

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