The Adarsh Nagar metro station is a part of the Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line, which connects Huda City Centre (now known as Millennium City Centre) and Samaypur Badli. It was opened to the public on February 4, 2009. It is a two-platform elevated station.
See also: Green Park Metro Station
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station: Key details
Station name | Adarsh Nagar Metro Station |
Station code | AHNR |
Station structure | Elevated |
Operated by | Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) |
Opened on | February 4, 2009 |
Located on | Yellow Line Delhi Metro |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Platform-1 | Towards HUDA City Centre/Millennium City Centre |
Platform-2 | Towards Samaypur Badli |
Pin code | 110033 |
Previous metro station | Jahangirpuri towards Samaypur Badli |
Next metro station | Azadpur towards HUDA City Centre/ Millennium City Centre |
Metro parking | Not available |
Feeder bus | Not available |
Nearest Railway station | Adarsh Nagar Railway Station |
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station: Timings
First Metro timing towards Samaypur Badli | 06:00 AM |
First Metro timing towards HUDA City Centre/ Millennium City Centre | 06:02 AM |
Last Metro timing towards Samaypur Badli | 12:18 AM |
Last Metro timing towards HUDA City Centre | 11:02 PM |
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station: Entry/exit gates
Gate number 1 | Rajan Babu Road, Adarsh Nagar |
Gate number 2 | Moolchand Colony |
Gate number 3 | Bharola Village |
Gate number 4 | Sarai Pipal Thala |
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station: Route
S No. | Metro station name |
1 | Samaypur Badli |
2 | Rohini Sector- 18,19 |
3 | Haiderpur Badli Mor |
4 | Jahangirpuri |
5 | Adarsh Nagar |
6 | Azadpur |
7 | Model Town |
8 | Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar |
9 | Viswavidyalaya |
10 | Vidhan Sabha |
11 | Civil Lines |
12 | Kashmere Gate |
13 | Chandni Chowk |
14 | Chawri Bazar |
15 | New Delhi |
16 | Rajiv Chowk |
17 | Patel Chowk |
18 | Central Secretariat |
19 | Udyog Bhawan |
20 | Lok Kalyan Marg |
21 | Jor Bagh |
22 | Dilli Haat – INA |
23 | AIIMS |
24 | Green Park |
25 | Hauz Khas |
26 | Malviya Nagar |
27 | Saket |
28 | Qutub Minar |
29 | Chhatarpur |
30 | Sultanpur |
31 | Ghitorni |
32 | Arjan Garh |
33 | Guru Dronacharya |
34 | Sikanderpur |
35 | MG Road |
36 | IFFCO Chowk |
37 | Millennium City Centre Gurugram |
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station: DMRC penalties
Offences | Penalties |
Drinking, spitting, sitting on the floor, or quarrelling while travelling | Rs 200 fine |
Possession of offensive material | Rs 500 fine |
Demonstrations, writing, or pasting inside compartments | Removal from the compartment, suspension from the demonstration, and a fine of Rs 500. |
Travelling on the roof of the Metro | Rs 500 fine and removal from the Metro |
Unauthorised access or walking on the Metro track | Rs 150 fine |
Unlawful entry into the female coach | Rs 250 fine |
Obstructing officials on duty | Rs 500 fine |
Travelling without a pass or ticket | Rs 50 fine and maximum fare of the system |
Misusing communication means or alarm | Rs 500 fine |
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station: Places to visit nearby
The Adarsh Nagar metro station is in close proximity to Adarsh Nagar Railway Station.
The Ch. Hira Singh wholesale vegetable market is also located here. Subhash Park, Basheshwar Nath Gotewala Park, Coronation Park, Bhamashah Park and Shalimar Bagh Park are some parks in Adarsh Nagar that enhance the neighbourhood with green areas.
FAQs
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station is on which Line of Delhi Metro?
The Adarsh Nagar station is on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro.
When was Adarsh Nagar Metro Station inaugurated?
Adarsh Nagar Metro Station was inaugurated on February 4, 2009.
Does Adarsh Nagar metro station have an ATM facility?
No, Adarsh Nagar metro station has no ATM facility.
When does the last train leave Adarsh Nagar Metro station?
The last train leaves Adarsh Nagar Metro station at 00:18 AM towards Samaypur Badli.
What are the prominent areas connected by the Yellow Line?
The Yellow Line connects several significant areas, including HUDA City Centre, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Rajiv Chowk, Central Secretariat, Dilli Haat - INA, AIIMS and Hauz Khas.
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