Udyog Bhawan metro station, nestled on the bustling Yellow Line of Delhi’s metro network, serves as a vital artery for commuters and visitors alike. Located near the iconic Udyog Bhawan building, this station connects passengers to key government offices, cultural landmarks like the National Museum, and bustling commercial areas like Motilal Nehru Place. With its clean, efficient platforms and convenient connections to buses and taxis, Udyog Bhawan station offers a seamless travel experience, making it a popular choice for navigating the heart of India’s capital city.
- Location: Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Marg, New Delhi, India (near government offices)
- Lines: Yellow Line (HUDA City Centre – Samaypur Badli)
- Platform: Island platform with two tracks
- Accessibility: Staffed, operational, disabled access
- Opened: September 3, 2010
Additional details:
- Owned and operated by Delhi Metro
- Part of the interchange between Yellow and Violet Lines
- Nearby landmarks: Krishi Bhavan, Parliament House, Secretariat Building
- Connects to various bus routes through Kendriya Terminal
Preceding station | Following station |
---|---|
Central Secretariat towards Samaypur Badli | Lok Kalyan Marg towards HUDA City Centre |
Station layout
Station: Unspecified station (presumably in India)
Levels:
- Street Level: Entrance/Exit
- Concourse: Fare control, station agent, ticket/token booths, shops
- Platform 1: Southbound towards HUDA City Centre (next station: Lok Kalyan Marg)
- Platform 2: Island platform, northbound towards Samaypur Badli (next station: Central Secretariat, change for Violet Line)
Additional Information:
- Platform 1 is accessible for disabled passengers.
- Doors on Platform 2 will open on the right side.