Green Line (Delhi Metro)
The Green Line (Line 5) is the fifth line of the Delhi Metro network and the first line on standard gauge, as opposed to previous Indian broad gauge lines, prevalent in other lines. It runs between Inderlok (station on the Red Line ) and Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh with a branch line connecting the line's Ashok Park Main station with Kirti Nagar station on the Blue Line.[1] The completely elevated line, built as part of the Phase-II of Delhi Metro, runs mostly along the busy NH 9 route in North Delhi and North West Delhi, bypassing Tikri Border to enter Bahadurgarh. The line consists of 23 stations including an interchange station covering a total length of 29.64 km.
Green Line (Line 5) | |
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A new train being launched in the opening of the Kirti Nagar branch in 2011. | |
Overview | |
Status | Fully Operational |
Owner | DMRC |
Locale | Delhi, Haryana |
Termini | Inderlok / Kirti Nagar Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh |
Stations | 23 |
Service | |
Type | Rapid transit |
System | Delhi Metro |
Operator(s) | Delhi Metro Rail Corporation |
Rolling stock | Mitsubishi-ROTEM-BEML |
History | |
Opened | 3 April 2010 (Inderlok-Mundka) 24 June 2018 (Mundka-Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh) |
Technical | |
Line length | 29.64 km (18.42 mi) |
Character | Elevated |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Electrification | 25 kV, 50 Hz AC Overhead catenary |
Operating speed | 90 km/hr |
Highest elevation | 215 m |
History
The line was opened in two stages, with the 15.1 km Inderlok - Mundka section opening on 3 April 2010[2] and the 3.5 km Kirti Nagar - Ashok Park Main branch line on 27 August 2011. Though its route is shorter than other lines, the Green Line serves as a lifeline for Delhiites going to and coming from Red and Blue Lines, as it covers major commercial and residential areas like Punjabi Bagh, Paschim Vihar, Nangloi and Mundka.
On 6 August 2012, in a step that will improve commuting in National Capital Region, the Union government has approved the extension of Delhi Metro from Mundka to Bahadurgarh in Haryana. The 11.18 km metro stretch will have seven stations at Mundka Industrial Area, Ghevra, Tikri Kalan, Tikri Border, Modern Industrial Estate, Bus Stand and City Park between Mundka and Bahadurgarh.
The construction work of this project began in 2013 and was completed by the second half of 2018, as part of the Phase III expansion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Mundka-Bahadurgarh stretch via video conferencing on June 24, 2018.
The Delhi Metro phase III project will have more than 1,800 coaches by the year 2019. Projecting the needs, additional 60 coaches will be required for the Faridabad Line and 35 more coaches will be required for the Green Line extension.[3]
Although the Green Line passes the newly-inaugurated Pink Line, which opened on March 14, 2018, it does not have a direct interchange facility. There was a proposal to link Shivaji Park or Punjabi Bagh station with the new Punjabi Bagh West station with a foot over bridge, but it was shelved off at the last minute due to high-cost concerns and lack of land for construction. A feasibility study is now being carried out by the DMRC for the same.
Passengers from Shivaji Park and the Punjabi Bagh stations of the Green Line can access the new station on the Pink Line by getting down at either of the stations and taking a conveyance, such as taking a cycle rickshaw or an e-rickshaw, thereby acting as a virtual interchange station respectively.
On a related note, the DMRC announced last month that it would soon start running 33 AC feeder buses to facilitate passengers from the Punjabi Bagh West station of the Pink Line to Shivaji Park and Punjabi Bagh stations of the Green Line respectively.
Stations
Green Line | |||||||
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# | Station Name | Opening | Interchange
Connection |
Station Layout | Depot Connection | Depot Layout | |
English | Hindi | ||||||
1 | Inderlok | इंद्रलोक | 3 April 2010[4] | Red Line | Elevated | None | None |
2 | Ashok Park Main | अशोक पार्क मेन | 3 April 2010[4] | Elevated | None | None | |
3 | Punjabi Bagh West | पंजाबी बाग़ वेस्ट | 3 April 2010[4] | Pink Line
(Halt Station For Interchange) |
Elevated | None | None |
4 | Punjabi Bagh | पंजाबी बाग़ | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
5 | Shivaji Park | शिवाजी पार्क | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
6 | Madipur | मादीपुर | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
7 | Paschim Vihar East | पश्चिम विहार पूर्व | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
8 | Paschim Vihar West | पश्चिम विहार पश्चिम | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
9 | Peera Garhi | पीरागढ़ी | 3 April 2010[4] | Under Construction) | None | None | |
10 | Udyog Nagar | उद्योग नगर | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
11 | Surajmal Stadium | सूरजमल स्टेडियम | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
12 | Nangloi | नांगलोई | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
13 | Nangloi Railway Station | नांगलोई रेलवे स्टेशन | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
14 | Rajdhani Park | राजधानी पार्क | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | None | None |
15 | Mundka | मुण्डका | 3 April 2010[4] | None | Elevated | Mundka Depot | At Grade |
16 | Mundka Industrial Area (MIA) | मुण्डका औद्योगिक क्षेत्र | 24 June 2018 | None | Elevated | None | None |
17 | Ghevra | घेवरा | 24 June 2018 | None | Elevated | None | None |
18 | Tikri Kalan | टीकरी कलाँ | 24 June 2018 | None | Elevated | None | None |
19 | Tikri Border | टीकरी बॉर्डर | 24 June 2018 | None | Elevated | None | None |
20 | Pandit Shree Ram Sharma | पंडित श्री राम शर्मा
(मॉर्डन इंडस्ट्रियल एस्टेट) |
24 June 2018 | None | Elevated | Modern Industrial Estate (MIE)
Depot |
At Grade |
21 | Bahadurgarh City | बहादुरगढ़ सिटी | 24 June 2018 | None | Elevated | None | None |
22 | Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh | ब्रिगेडियर होशियार सिंह
(बहादुरगढ़ सिटी पार्क) |
24 June 2018 | None | Elevated | None | None |
23 | Bahadurgarh Udyog Vihar | बहादुरगढ़ उद्योग विहार | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
24 | Bahadurgarh Industrial Area | बहादुरगढ़ औद्योगिक क्षेत्र | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
25 | Surya Nagar | सूर्य नगर | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
26 | Jakhoda | जाखोड़ा | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
27 | Asoda Todran | असोडा टोड्रान | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
28 | Rohad | रोहद | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
29 | Garhi Sampla | गढ़ी सम्प्ला | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
30 | Ismaila | इस्माइला | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
31 | Sampla | सांपला | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
32 | Ismaila Haryana Railway Station | इस्माइल हरियाणा रेलवे स्टेशन | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
33 | Kharawar | खरावर | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
34 | Kheri Sadh | खेरी साध | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
35 | Garhi Bohar | गढ़ी बोहर | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
36 | Rohtak Industrial Area | रोहतक औद्योगिक क्षेत्र | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
37 | Rohtak Suncity | रोहतक सनसीटी | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
38 | Tilyar Lake | टिलार झील | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
39 | Maharishi Dayanand University Rohtak | महर्षि दयानंद विश्वविद्यालय रोहतक | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
40 | Dev Colony | देव कॉलोनी | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
41 | Sanjay Colony | संजय कॉलोनी | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
42 | Rohtak Model Town | रोहतक मॉडल टाउन | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
43 | Mansarovar Park Rohtak City | मानसरोवर पार्क रोहतक सिटी | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
44 | DLF Colony Rohtak | डीएलएफ कॉलोनी रोहतक | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
45 | Rohtak City Centre | रोहतक सिटी सेंटर | 2025 | None | Elevated | None | None |
Branch Line
The Kirti Nagar branch line was meant to reduce fare and travel time for commuters to connect to the Blue Line, but initially the slow transit speed of the standard gauge trains resulted in people taking the same old longer route by interchanging at Kashmere Gate and Rajiv Chowk. However, the speed of the train has increased during the peak hours and there are equal number of crowds at both Inderlok and Kirti Nagar stations. Most of the passengers deboard at Ashok Park Main, Peera Garhi, Nangloi and Mundka. By 2021, this line will be complete and further extended from Bahadurgarh to Delhi Gate and Dwarka Sector 28 possibly, in order to reduce overcrowding in the existing interchange stations under Phase IV extension.
Green Line Branch * Branch Line starts at Ashok Park Main Station | |||||||
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# | Station Name | Opening | Interchange
Connection |
Station Layout | Depot Connection | Depot Layout | |
English | Hindi | ||||||
1 | Ashok Park Main* | अशोक पार्क मेन | 3 April 2010 | Elevated | None | None | |
2 | Satguru Ram Singh Marg | सतगुरु राम सिंह मार्ग | 27 August 2011 | None | Elevated | None | None |
3 | Kirti Nagar | कीर्ति नगर | 27 August 2011 | Blue Line | At Grade | None | None |
4 | Kirti Nagar Industrial Area | कीर्ति नगर औद्योगिक क्षेत्र | 2025 | None | Underground | None | None |
5 | Mayapuri | मायापुरी | 2025 | Pink Line | Underground | None | None |
6 | Maya Enclave | माया एन्क्लेव | 2025 | None | Underground | None | None |
7 | Sagarpur | सागरपुर | 2025 | None | Underground | None | None |
8 | Manglapuri | मंगलापुरी | 2025 | None | Underground | None | None |
9 | Palam | पालम | 2025 | Magenta Line | Underground | None | None |
10 | Dwarka Sector 10 | द्वारका सेक्टर 10 | 2025 | Blue Line | Underground | None | None |
11 | Dwarka Sector 25 | द्वारका सेक्टर 25 | 2025 | Blue Line | Underground | None | None |
12 | Dwarka Sector 30 | द्वारका सेक्टर 30 | 2025 | None | Underground | None | None |
Train Info
# | Green Line | |||
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1 | Rakes | Mitsubishi | Hyundai Rotem | BEML |
2 | Train Length | 6 | ||
3 | Train Gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge | ||
4 | Electrification | 25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
OHE | ||
5 | Train's Maximum Speed | 100 Km/hr | ||
6 | Train Operation | Delhi Metro |
* Towards → Inderlok / Kirti Nagar
The First Car In The Moving Direction Of Train Is Reserved For Ladies. Male Passengers Are Requested Not To Board The Coach Reserved For Ladies. Doing This Is A Punishable Offence !
East Bound | Towards → Inderlok / Kirti Nagar |
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Green Line | |||||
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General Class | Reserved For Ladies | ||||
C6 | C5 | C4 | C3 | C2 | C1 |
* Towards ← Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh
The First Car In The Moving Direction Of Train Is Reserved For Ladies. Male Passengers Are Requested Not To Board The Coach Reserved For Ladies. Doing This Is A Punishable Offence !
West Bound | Towards ← Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh |
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Green Line | |||||
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General Class | Reserved For Ladies | ||||
C6 | C5 | C4 | C3 | C2 | C1 |
Infrastructure
Green Line is equipped with Bombardier Cityflo 350 signalling.[2]
Rolling stock
The Green Line uses standard gauge trains manufactured by a consortium of Mitsubishi, Hyundai Rotem and Bharat Earth Movers (BEML). A total of 196 cars for both the Green Line and the Violet Line were ordered, which are planned to run in both 4-car configurations (46 trains) and 6-car configurations (2 trains). One train was manufactured in Changwon in South Korea and rest of the trains were manufactured at BEML's facility in Bangalore. Width of these trains is 2.9 meters as compared to 3.2 meters on broad gauge trains.[5]
See also
- Transport in Delhi
- Delhi Suburban Railway
- National Capital Region Transport Corporation
- Rapid transit in India
- List of rapid transit systems
- List of metro systems
References
- "PM Narendra Modi inaugurates Mundka-Bahardurgarh metro network".
- "Delhi metro opens first standard gauge line". Railway Gazette. 6 April 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
- "Kirti Nagar-Ashok Park Metro line inaugurated". Hindustan Times. 27 August 2011. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012.
- "Metro Goes To Mundka On new green line". The Times of India. 1 April 2010.
- "Delhi Metro gets standard gauge train". Hindu Business Line. 18 March 2009. Archived from the original on 23 June 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
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