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With an intention to connect all Delhi Metro networks with each other, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) planned the Pink Line corridor. The Pink Line is part of the Delhi Metro Phase III, which is currently operational in two parts – Majlis Park to Mayur Vihar Pocket I and the Trilokpuri to Shiv Vihar corridor. The missing link between Mayur Vihar and Trilokpuri is expected to completed soon, as per DMRC officials. Until now, the matter was sub-judice, due to land acquisition issues. Once operational, this will be the longest corridor of the Delhi Metro, forming a ring, with interchange facilities with all existing routes.
Delhi Metro Pink Line routes
The Pink Line is almost 59 kms long and connects Majlis Park in north-west Delhi to Shiv Vihar in north-east Delhi, making it the longest line in the Delhi Metro. It also has the smallest metro station in the country at Ashram and the highest point in the Delhi Metro at Dhaula Kuan.
The Pink Line has 26 elevated and 12 underground stations, with the highest point being at Dhaula Kuan at 23.6 metres – as high as a seven-storey building.
Delhi Metro Pink Line interchanges
The Pink Line offers connectivity to every other existing and upcoming line, with interchanges at 12 out of its 38 stations. The following are the stations with interchanges on the Pink Line:
- Netaji Subhash Place and Welcome – Red Line
- Azadpur and INA – Yellow Line
- Rajouri Garden, Mayur Vihar Phase-I, Anand Vihar and Karkarduma – Blue Line
- Punjabi Bagh West – Green Line
- Wazirabad Surghat and Lajpat Nagar – Violet Line
- Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus – Orange Line (Airport Line)
- Majlis Park and Azadpur – Magenta Line
A foot-overbridge (FOB) connecting the Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus Metro station of the Delhi Metro’s Pink Line and Dhaula Kuan Metro station of the Airport Express Line, was opened on February 9, 2019. The skywalk will make it much easier and quicker to reach Delhi Airport and the New Delhi Railway Station for residents of east, west and north Delhi.
Stations and interchanges on the Delhi Metro Pink Line
Delhi Metro Pink Line: Construction timeline
The Delhi Metro Pink Line was opened in four stages, from March to December 2018. The initial completion deadline of December 2016 could not be met, owing to land acquisition issues at certain stretches, after which the deadline was pushed to April 2018. The Pink Line was thereafter built in parts and finally completed in December 2018, with the inauguration of the Lajpat Nagar-Mayur Vihar Pocket I corridor.
The Pink Line was made operational in the following phases from March to December 2018:
- March 14, 2018: Majlis Park-Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus
- August 6, 2018: Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus-Lajpat Nagar
- October 31, 2018: Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake-Shiv Vihar
- December 31, 2018: Lajpat Nagar-Mayur Vihar Pocket I.
After the 17.8-km Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake section of the Pink Line was opened to the public on October 31, 2018, Delhi entered a select group of global cities such as London and Shanghai that have an operational metro network of over 300 kms. After the inauguration of the latest corridor in December 2018, the Delhi Metro network has expanded to nearly 327 kms, with 236 stations.
The corridor of the Pink Line that opened on December 31, 2018, is 9.7 kms long and connects Lajpat Nagar to Mayur Vihar Pocket I, with five stations along the way – Vinoba Puri, Ashram, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Mayur Vihar Phase-I and Mayur Vihar Pocket I.
The section between Trilokpuri to Mayur Vihar Pocket I, is expected to be completed soon. The section was scheduled for inauguration in September 2020 but got delayed due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Now, the DMRC’s managing director, Mangu Singh, has said that the missing link will be operational in March 2021 and that trial runs on a 1.5-km stretch would start soon. The entire stretch where the work is currently underway, is 289 metres long and pillars to support the viaduct had come up in 2020. Once the viaduct is complete, the Pink Link will connect large parts of east Delhi with the south and west.
Delhi Metro Pink Line: Latest update
The Delhi Metro Pink Line’s expansion plan has received a boost, as the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the government of India have signed development loans worth Rs 16,186 crores, for the Delhi Metro Pink Line under Delhi Metro Phase IV and three other major metro projects. Around Rs 8,390 crores will be utilised for Phase-IV development of the Delhi Metro, which will include expansion of the Magenta Line from Janakpuri West to RK Ashram (28.92 kms) with 25 stations, the Silver Line from Aerocity to Tughlakabad (23.6 kms) with 15 stations and the Pink Line from Mukundpur to Maujpur (12.58 kms) with eight stations.
Meanwhile, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has said that the Pink Line will have driverless operations by mid-2021. The operations on the Magenta Line were recently made driverless.
(With inputs from Surbhi Gupta)
FAQs
Is the Pink Line working in Delhi Metro?
Yes, the Delhi Metro Pink Line is currently functional in two parts-Majlis Park to Mayur Vihar Pocket I and the Trilokpuri to Shiv Vihar corridor.
Is Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro working?
Yes, Hazrat Nizamuddin Metro Station is functional and is a part of the Delhi Metro Pink Line.
How far is metro station from Hazrat Nizamuddin?
Hazrat Nizamuddin is connected via Delhi Metro Pink Line on Sarai Kale Khan exit.
Which metro station is near to Sarai Kale Khan?
Hazrat Nizamuddin is the nearest metro station to Sarai Kale Khan.
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