Magenta Line (Delhi Metro)

Magenta line
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Delhi Metro
Status Under Construction
Locale Delhi and Noida
Termini Janakpuri West
Botanical Garden
Stations 25, Elevated: 10, Underground: 15
Operation
Opened Will open in February 2017 (from Kalkaji Mandir to Botanical Garden)
Owner Delhi Metro
Operator(s) Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
Character Underground and Elevated
Rolling stock Hyundai-ROTEM Standard gauge
Technical
Line length 36.98 kilometers (22.98 mi), Elevated 19.7 kilometers (12.2 mi); Underground 17.2 kilometers (10.7 mi)
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification 25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary

The Magenta Line (Hindi: मैजेंटा लाइन) is one of the under construction lines of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India. It consists of 25 metro stations from Janakpuri West to Botanical Garden. The Magenta Line will provide direct connectivity to Terminal 1D of Indira Gandhi International Airport. The upcoming Hauz Khas station on this line and the current Yellow Line will be the deepest Metro station at a depth of 29 metres, surpassing the record set by Chawri Bazaar station currently on the Yellow Line, at a depth of 22 metres.[1]

For the first time in India, the construction work of two parallel tunnels were completed together at Dabri Mor station. The Janakpuri West, Dabri Mor & Dashrath Puri station on Janakpuri West-Botanical Garden line has been executed by HCC-Samsung Joint Venture.[2][3] The Magenta line has planned interchanges with the Yellow, Blue, and the Violet lines of the Delhi Metro network.

Progress of civil works up to July 2016 is 94.73%.[4] The line is targeted for completion in December 2016. The trials of the line began in August 2016.[5] The line is planned to be inaugrated in two phases. The first part from Botanical Garden to Kalkaji Mandir is to be opened in February, and the rest to be in August 2017.[6]

Stations

Delhi Metro Magenta Line

Legend

Janakpuri West  Blue Line 
Dabri Mor
Dashrath Puri
Palam
Sadar Bazaar Cantonment
Terminal 1-IGI AirportTerminal 1-IGI Airport
NH-8
Shankar Vihar
Vasant Vihar
Munirka
R.K Puram
IIT Delhi
Hauz Khas  Yellow Line 
Panchsheel Park
Chirag Delhi
Greater Kailash
Nehru Enclave
Kalkaji Mandir  Violet Line 
Mathura Road/NH-2
Okhla NSIC
Sukhdev Vihar
Jamia Millia Islamia
Okhla Vihar
Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh
Kalindi Kunj
Yamuna River
Delhi
Uttar Pradesh
border
Okhla Bird Sanctuary

Botanical Garden  Blue Line 
Stations[7]
# Station Name Opening Connections Layout Coordinates
EnglishHindi
1Janakpuri Westजनकपुरी पश्चिम      Blue LineUnderground28°37′46″N 77°04′42″E / 28.629540°N 77.078243°E / 28.629540; 77.078243
2 Dabri Morडाबरी मोड़ NoneUnderground
3Dashrath Puri दशरथ पुरी None Underground
4Palam पालम None Underground
5Sadar Bazaar Cantonment सदर बाजार None Elevated
6Terminal 1-IGI Airport टर्मिनल 1 इन्दिरा गाँधी अंतर्राष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डा NoneUnderground
7Shankar Vihar शंकर विहार NoneElevated
8Vasant Vihar वसन्त विहार NoneUnderground
9Munirka मुनिरका NoneUnderground
10R.K Puram राम कृष्ण पुरम NoneUnderground
11IIT Delhi आईआईटी दिल्ली NoneUnderground
12Hauz Khas हौज़ खास      Yellow Line Underground
13Panchsheel Park पंचशील पार्क None Underground
14Chirag Delhi चिराग दिल्ली None Underground
15Greater Kailash ग्रेटर कैलाश NoneUnderground
16Nehru Enclave नेहरू एन्क्लेव NoneUnderground
17Kalkaji Mandirकालकाजी मंदिर      Violet Line Underground

Coordinates: 28°32′57″N 77°15′33″E / 28.54921°N 77.25904°E / 28.54921; 77.25904

18Okhla NSIC ओखला एन एस आई सी None Elevated
19Sukhdev Vihar सुखदेव विहार None Elevated
20Jamia Millia Islamia जामिया मिलिया इस्लामिया None Elevated
21Okhla Vihar ओखला विहार None Elevated
22Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh जसोला विहार शाहीन बाग None Elevated
23Kalindi Kunj कालिन्दी कुंज None Elevated
24Okhla Bird Sanctuary ओखला पक्षी अभयारण्य None Elevated
25Botanical Garden बॉटैनिकल गार्डन      Blue Line Elevated28°33′51″N 77°20′05″E / 28.564208°N 77.334781°E / 28.564208; 77.334781

See also

References

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2763665/Delhi-set-expanded-Metro-service-adding-140km-train-lines-15-lakh-new-passengers.html

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