Nawada Metro Station is a vital transportation hub within Delhi’s bustling Blue Line. Opened in December 2005, it whisks passengers between Noida Electronic City/Vaishali and Dwarka Sector 21, offering seamless connections to critical areas across the city.
- Location: 28°37′12.7″N 77°2′42.4″E (Delhi, India)
- Owner & Operator: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
- Metro Line: Blue Line
- Platform type: Side platform (2 platforms)
- Tracks: 2, Double-track
- Construction: Elevated
- Parking: Available
- Accessibility: Yes, staffed and operational
- Station code: NWD
- Opened: December 31, 2005
- Electrification: 25 kV 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
- Average daily passengers (Jan 2015): 17,313
- Services: Connects Dwarka Mor station towards Dwarka Sector 21.
- It connects Uttam Nagar West station to Noida Electronic City or Vaishali.
Preceding station | The following station |
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Dwarka Mor towards Dwarka Sector 21 | Uttam Nagar West towards Noida Electronic City or Vaishali |
Station layout
The Noida Electronic City Metro Station is an elevated station with two side platforms. Passengers board and exit trains from the left side of the platform.
- Platform 1: Serves eastbound trains towards Noida Electronic City and Vaishali. The next station in this direction is Uttam Nagar West.
- Platform 2: Serves westbound trains towards Dwarka Sector 21. The next station in this direction is Dwarka Mor.
The station has a concourse level (L1) where passengers can access fare control, station agents, Metro Card vending machines, and a crossover to switch platforms. The ground level (G) has entry and exit points.