Blue Line (Delhi Metro)

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Blue Line
(Line 3 & Line 4)
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Fleet of Blue line manufactured by Mitsubishi-ROTEM
Overview
StatusOperational
Locale Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad
Termini
StationsLine 3 (Main Line): 50
Line 4 (Branch): 8
Service
Type Rapid transit
System Delhi Metro
Operator(s) Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
History
OpenedLine 3 (Main Line): 31 December 2005,
Line 4 (Branch): 8 January 2010
Technical
Line lengthLine 3 (Main Line): 56.11 km (34.87 mi),
Line 4 (Branch): 8.51 km (5.29 mi)
CharacterAt-grade, Underground, and Elevated
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge
Electrification 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead catenary
Route map

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Contents

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Noida Electronic City
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Noida Sector 62
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Noida Sector 59
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Noida Sector 61
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Noida Sector 52
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Noida Sector 34
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Noida City Centre
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Golf Course
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Botanical Garden
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Noida Sector 18
Vaishali
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Noida Sector 16
Kaushambi
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Noida Sector 15
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Anand Vihar
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New Ashok Nagar
Karkarduma
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Mayur Vihar Extension
Preet Vihar
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Mayur Vihar-I
Nirman Vihar
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Nizamuddin Bridge over
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Laxmi Nagar
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Akshardham
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Yamuna Bank
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Yamuna River
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Indraprastha
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Ring Road
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Supreme Court
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Tilak Marg/ITO
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Mandi House
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Barakhamba Road
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Rajiv Chowk
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Ramakrishna Ashram Marg
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Jhandewalan
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Ridge Road
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Karol Bagh
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Rajendra Place
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Patel Nagar
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Shadipur
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Kirti Nagar
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Satguru Ram Singh Marg
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Moti Nagar
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Ramesh Nagar
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Ring Road
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Rajouri Garden
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Tagore Garden
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Subhash Nagar
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Tilak Nagar
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Janakpuri East
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Outer Ring Road
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Janakpuri West
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Uttam Nagar East
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Uttam Nagar West
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Nawada
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Dwarka Mor
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Dwarka
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Dwarka Sector 14
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Dwarka Sector 13
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Dwarka Sector 12
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Dwarka Sector 11
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Dwarka Sector 10
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Dwarka Sector 9
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Dwarka Sector 8
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Dwarka Sector 21
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Fleets of Blue Line manufactured by Bombardier

The Blue Line (Line 3 & Line 4) is a metro rail line of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India.Mostly elevated, it is the longest line (by total length) of the network and consists of a Main Line(Line 3) with 50 stations from Noida Electronic City to Dwarka Sector 21, with a length of 56.11 kilometres (34.87 miles) and a Branch Line(Line 4) consisting of 8 stations from Vaishali to Yamuna Bank, with a length of 8.51 kilometres (5.29 miles). [1]

The Main line (Line 3) was the longest line of the Delhi Metro network until 6 August 2021, when an unfinished section between Mayur Vihar Pocket 1 and Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake stations on the Pink Line was inaugurated, becoming one 59-km-long corridor. [2]

History

Line 3
Blue Line - Main Line
PhaseExtension dateTerminiLengthStations
I31 December 2005 Dwarka Barakhamba Road 22.74 km (14.13 mi)22
1 April 2006 Dwarka Sector 9 6.47 km (4.02 mi)6
11 November 2006 Barakhamba Road Indraprastha 2.80 km (1.74 mi)3
II10 May 2009 Indraprastha Yamuna Bank 2.17 km (1.35 mi)1
12 November 2009 Yamuna Bank Noida City Centre 12.85 km (7.98 mi) [3] 10
30 October 2010 Dwarka Sector 9 Dwarka Sector 21 2.28 km (1.42 mi) [4] 2
III9 March 2019 Noida City Centre Noida Electronic City 6.80 km (4.23 mi)6
TotalNoida Electronic CityDwarka Sector 2156.11 km (34.87 mi)50
Line 4
Blue Line - Branch Line
PhaseExtension dateTerminiLengthStations
II6 January 2010 Yamuna Bank Anand Vihar 6.25 km (3.88 mi)6
14 July 2011 Anand Vihar Vaishali 2.26 km (1.40 mi)2
TotalYamuna BankVaishali8.51 km (5.29 mi)8

The DwarkaBarakhamba Road section of the line was inaugurated and opened to the public by the then Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on 31 December 2005. Subsequent sections opened between Dwarka Dwarka Sector 9 on 1 April 2006, Barakhamba Road Indraprastha on 11 November 2006, Indraprastha Yamuna Bank on 10 May 2009, Yamuna Bank Noida City Centre on 12 November 2009, and Dwarka Sector 9 Dwarka Sector 21 on 30 October 2010.

A branch of the Blue line with a length of 6.25 kilometres (3.88 mi) was inaugurated on 8 January 2010 from Yamuna Bank metro station up to the Anand Vihar in East Delhi. [5] It was further extended up to Vaishali, with it opening to public on 14 July 2011. [6] On 9 March 2019, a 6.67 km extension of the line from Noida City Centre to Noida Electronic City was opened for public by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. [7]

Phase IV

The main line has been proposed to be extended from Noida Electronic City to Sahibabad with 5 stations at Vaibhav Khand, DPS Indirapuram, Shakti Khand, Vasundhara Sector 5 and Sahibabad. [8] [9]

Stations

Karkardooma station on the Vaishali branch is the second highest station of Delhi metro with a platform height of 20 metres (65 feet 7 inches). [10] Rajouri Garden station on the main line is the third highest station with a height of 17 metres (55 feet 9 inches). [11]

Line 3 - Main Line

Delhi Metro currently has parking facilities at 35 metro stations of the Blue line. [12]

Blue Line - Main Line
#Station NamePhaseOpeningInterchange ConnectionStation LayoutPlatform Level TypeDepot ConnectionDepot Layout
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1 Noida Electronic City नोएडा इलैक्ट्रौनिक सिटी39 March 2019NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
2 Noida Sector 62 नोएडा सेक्टर ६२39 March 2019NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
3 Noida Sector 59 नोएडा सेक्टर ५९39 March 2019NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
4 Noida Sector 61 नोएडा सेक्टर ६१39 March 2019NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
5 Noida Sector 52 नोएडा सेक्टर ५२39 March 2019 Aqua Line ElevatedSideNoneNone
6 Noida Sector 34 नोएडा सेक्टर ३४39 March 2019NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
7 Noida City Centre नोएडा सिटी सेंटर212 November 2009NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
8 Golf Course गोल्फ़ कोर्स212 November 2009NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
9 Botanical Garden बॉटानिकल गार्डन212 November 2009 Magenta Line ElevatedSideNoneNone
10 Noida Sector 18 नोएडा सेक्टर १८212 November 2009NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
11 Noida Sector 16 नोएडा सेक्टर १६212 November 2009NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
12 Noida Sector 15 नोएडा सेक्टर १५212 November 2009NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
13 New Ashok Nagar नया अशोक नगर212 November 2009 Delhi-Meerut RRTS ElevatedSideNoneNone
14 Mayur Vihar Extension मयूर विहार विस्तार212 November 2009NoneElevatedIslandNoneNone
15 Mayur Vihar-I मयूर विहार-१212 November 2009 Pink Line ElevatedIslandNoneNone
16 Akshardham अक्षरधाम212 November 2009NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
17 Yamuna Bank यमुना बैंक210 May 2009 Blue Line -
(Branch Line - Line 4)
At GradeIslandYamuna Bank DepotAt Grade
18 Indraprastha इंद्रप्रस्थ111 November 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
19 Supreme Court उच्चतम न्यायालय111 November 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
20 Mandi House मंडी हाउस111 November 2006 Violet Line UndergroundSideNoneNone
21 Barakhamba Road बाराखम्बा मार्ग131 December 2005NoneUndergroundSideNoneNone
22 Rajiv Chowk राजीव चौक131 December 2005 Yellow Line UndergroundSideNoneNone
23 Ramakrishna Ashram Marg रामकृष्ण आश्रम मार्ग131 December 2005 Magenta Line
(Phase 4 - Under Construction)
ElevatedSideNoneNone
24 Jhandewalan झंडेवालान131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
25 Karol Bagh क़रोल बाग़131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
26 Rajendra Place राजेंद्र प्लेस131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
27 Patel Nagar पटेल नगर131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
28 Shadipur शादीपुर131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
29 Kirti Nagar कीर्ति नगर131 December 2005 Green Line ElevatedSideNoneNone
30 Moti Nagar मोती नगर131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
31 Ramesh Nagar रमेश नगर131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
32 Rajouri Garden राजौरी गार्डन131 December 2005 Pink Line ElevatedSideNoneNone
33 Tagore Garden टैगोर गार्डन131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
34 Subhash Nagar सुभाष नगर131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
35 Tilak Nagar तिलक नगर131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
36 Janakpuri East जनकपुरी पूर्व131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
37 Janakpuri West जनकपुरी पश्चिम131 December 2005 Magenta Line ElevatedSideNoneNone
38 Uttam Nagar East उत्तम नगर पूर्व131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
39 Uttam Nagar West उत्तम नगर पश्चिम131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
40 Nawada नवादा131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
41 Dwarka Mor द्वारका मोड़131 December 2005NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
42 Dwarka द्वारका131 December 2005 Grey Line ElevatedSideDwarka - Najafgarh DepotAt Grade
43 Dwarka Sector 14 द्वारका सैक्टर १४21 April 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
44 Dwarka Sector 13 द्वारका सैक्टर १३21 April 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
45 Dwarka Sector 12 द्वारका सैक्टर १२21 April 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
46 Dwarka Sector 11 द्वारका सैक्टर ११21 April 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
47 Dwarka Sector 10 द्वारका सैक्टर १०21 April 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
48 Dwarka Sector 9 द्वारका सैक्टर ९21 April 2006NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
49 Dwarka Sector 8 द्वारका सैक्टर ८230 October 2010NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
50 Dwarka Sector 21 द्वारका सैक्टर २१230 October 2010 Airport Express UndergroundSideNoneNone

Line 4 - Branch Line

Blue Line - Branch Line
#Station NamePhaseOpeningInterchange ConnectionStation LayoutPlatform Level TypeDepot ConnectionDepot Layout
EnglishHindi
1 Yamuna Bank यमुना बैंक210 May 2009 Blue Line -
(Main Line - Line 3)
At GradeSideYamuna Bank DepotAt Grade
2 Laxmi Nagar लक्ष्मी नगर26 January 2010NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
3 Nirman Vihar निर्माण विहार26 January 2010NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
4 Preet Vihar प्रीत विहार26 January 2010NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
5 Karkarduma कड़कड़ डूमा26 January 2010 Pink Line ElevatedSideNoneNone
6 Anand Vihar आनंद विहार26 January 2010 Pink Line
NCRTC logo.png A02 Anand Vihar RRTS station (capsule).svg Anand Vihar
Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Anand Vihar Terminal
Anand Vihar ISBT
ElevatedSideNoneNone
7 Kaushambi कौशाम्बी214 July 2011NoneElevatedSideNoneNone
8 Vaishali वैशाली214 July 2011NoneElevatedSideNoneNone

Train Info

Blue Line
RakesMitsubishiHyundai RotemBEMLBombardier
Train Length8
Train Gauge 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
OHE
Train's Maximum Speed100 km/h
Train Operation Delhi Metro

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