Nehru Place Metro Station, a vital cog in Delhi’s transport network, pulsates with activity as it connects commuters to the bustling business hub of Nehru Place and the vibrant residential areas of Kalkaji and Chittaranjan Park. Opened in 2010, this elevated Violet Line station serves as a gateway, whisking passengers away from the city’s chaos and into the heart of commerce, community, and culture.
- Location: Nehru Place, New Delhi, India (Pincode: 110019)
- Coordinates: 28°33′5.0508″N 77°15′6.3569″E
- Owner: Delhi Metro
- Line: Violet Line
- Platform layout: 2 side platforms (Platform 1: Raja Nahar Singh, Platform 2: Kashmere Gate)
- Accessibility: Disabled access is available
- Parking: Car parking available
- History: Opened on October 3, 2010
- Passenger traffic: As of Jan 2015, average daily ridership was 19,180 passengers
Additional details:
- The station is elevated and has two levels.
- It is one of the busiest stations on the Violet Line.
- The station caters to the Nehru Place business centre, Kalkaji, and Chittaranjan Park areas.
Preceding station | The following station |
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Kailash Colony towards Kashmere Gate | Kalkaji Mandir towards Raja Nahar Singh |
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Station layout
This station has two platforms on level L2:
- Platform 1: Southbound towards Raja Nahar Singh (next station: Kalkaji Mandir) – side platform with doors opening on the left and disabled access.
- Platform 2: Northbound towards Kashmere Gate (next station: Kailash Colony) – side platform with doors opening on the left and disabled access.
Level L1 is the concourse where you can find:
- Fare control
- Station agent
- Metro Card vending machines
- Crossover (to switch between platforms)
The ground level (G) is where the station entrance and exit are located.