Civil Lines Metro Station

The metro station is part of the Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line.

The Civil Lines Metro Station is part of the Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line branch, connecting the national capital with Gurgaon. Lying close to the official residence of the Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi, the station caters to the upscale Civil Lines residential area.

See also: Chawri Bazar Metro Station

 

Civil Lines Metro Station: Main facts

Name Civil Lines Metro Station
Operated by DMRC
Part of                  Yellow Line
Station type Underground
Parking No
Feeder bus service No
Interchange station No
Civil Lines Metro Station contact numbers
  • Landline: 7290053023
  • Mobile: 8800793128
Civil Lines Metro Station full address Sham Nath Marg, Railway Colony, Civil Lines, New Delhi, Delhi-110054

 

Civil Lines Metro Station on Yellow Line 

Name of station Intersections
Samaypur Badli
Rohini Sector 18,19
Haiderpur Badli Mor Magenta Line (under construction)
Jahangirpuri
Adarsh Nagar
Azadpur Pink Line, Magenta Line (under construction)
Model Town
GTB Nagar
Vishva Vidyalay
Vidhan Sabha

Civil Lines

 

Kashmiri Gate Red Line, Violet Line
Chandni Chowk
Chawri Bazar
New Delhi Airport Express Metro
Rajiv Chowk Blue Line
Patel Chowk
Central Secretariat Violet Line
Udyog Vihar
Lok Kalyan Marg
Jor Bagh
Dilli Haat-INA Pink Line
AIIMS
Green Park
Hauz Khas Magenta Line
Malviya Nagar
Saket
Qutub Minar
Chhatarpur
Sultanpur
Ghitorni
Arjan Nagar
Guru Dronacharya
Sikandarpur Gurgaon Rapid Metro
MG Road
IFFCO Chowk
HUDA City Centre

 

Civil Lines Metro Station: Platforms

Platform 1: HUDA City Centre

Platform 2: Samaypur Badli

 

Civil Lines Metro Station: Preceding and following stations 

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Towards Gurgaon

Preceding station: Vidhan Sabha

Following station: Kashmiri Gate

Towards Samaypur Badli

Preceding station: Kashmiri Gate

Following station: Vidhan Sabha

 

Civil Lines entry-and-exit gates

Gate No 1: Sant Parmanand Hospital

Gate No 2: IP College

Gate No 3: Punjab National Bank

 

Civil Lines Metro Station: Train frequency

 Peak hours

Weekdays: 2 min 30 sec

Saturdays: 3 min 5 sec

Sundays: 4 min 1 sec

Non-peak hours

Weekdays: 3 min 15 sec

Saturdays: 3 min 35 sec

Sundays: 4 min 1 sec

 

Civil Lines Metro Station: Fare

Distance covered in km Fare Time limit in minutes
Monday to Saturday Sundays and public holidays
0-2 Rs 10 Rs 10 65
2-5 Rs 20 Rs 10 65
5-12 Rs 30 Rs 20 65
12-21 Rs 40 Rs 30 100
21-32 Rs 50 Rs 40 180
More than 32 Rs 60 Rs 50 180

 

Civil Lines Metro Station: Penalties

Offences  Penalties
Any demonstration or unauthorised writing/pasting in compartments Removal from the compartment; a fine of Rs 500
Unlawful entry onto the Metro track Rs 150 fine
Entering the female coach unlawfully Rs 250 fine
Drinking, spitting, sitting on the floor, or quarrelling in the metro Rs 200 fine
Obstructing officials on duty Rs 500 fine
Travelling without a pass or ticket Rs 50 and the maximum fare fine
Carrying offensive material Rs 200 fine
Misusing the communication means or alarm inside the train Rs 500 fine

 

Civil Lines Metro Station nearby areas

Civil Lines Metro Station

 

  • Gurudwara Majnu Ka Tila
  • Hathi Gate
  • Nicholson Cemetery
  • Monastery Market
  • Qudisa Bagh
  • Sant Parmanand Hospital
  • IP College

 

Civil Lines Metro Station impact on real estate

Developed during the British era to serve as a residential area for senior government officials, Civil Lines is a highly upscale neighbourhood. Home to European-style bungalows, the uber-green locality is also replete with villas, independent floors and apartments. The Civil Lines Metro Station provides the city connectivity with this salubrious area that has several historical landmarks as well.  Average rate of property in this affluent area was at Rs 37,900 per square foot, according to Housing.com data.

  

FAQs

Which metro line goes to the Civil Lines Metro Station?

The Delhi Metro Yellow Line goes to the Civil Lines Metro Station.

What is the full address of the Civil Lines Metro Station?

The full address of the Civil Lines Metro Station is: Sham Nath Marg, Railway Colony, Civil Lines, New Delhi, Delhi-110054

Are there any ATM at the Tagore Garden Metro Station?

No, there are not any ATM inside the Tagore Garden Metro Station complex.

Is there a feeder bus stop at the Tagore Garden Metro Station?

There is no option for a feeder bus service at the Tagore Garden Metro Station.

Is parking available at the Civil Lines Metro Station?

No, parking is not available at the Civil Lines Metro Station.

Which are key landmarks near the Civil Lines Metro Station?

Gurudwara Majnu Ka Tila, Hathi Gate, Nicholson Cemetery, Monastery Market, Qudisa Bagh are some of the prominent landmarks lying in proximity to the Civil Lines Metro Station.

Is there a connection between Civil Lines Metro Station and the Indian Rail Network?

This metro station is directly connected with the New Delhi Railway Station and the Old Delhi Station.

Is the Civil Lines Metro Station an interchange station?

No, the Civil Lines Metro Station is not an interchange station.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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