Preet Vihar Metro Station

The station is part of the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro.

The Preet Vihar Metro Station is part of the Delhi Metro’s Blue Line (Line 3). The Preet Vihar Metro opened to the public on January 6, 2010. It is a two-platform elevated station.

 

Preet Vihar Metro Station: Highlights

 

Station Name

 

Preet Vihar Metro Station

 

Station Code

 

PTVR

 

Station Structure

 

Elevated

 

Operated By

 

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

 

Opened On

 

January 6, 2010

 

Located On

 

Blue Line Delhi Metro

 

Number of Platforms

 

2

Platform-1  Towards Vaishali
Platform-2 Towards Dwarka Sector-21
 

Pin Code

 

110092

 

Previous Metro Station

 

Nirman Vihar towards Dwarka sec 21

 

Next Metro Station

Karkarduma towards Vaishali
 

Metro Parking

 

Not available

 

Feeder Bus

 

Not Available

ATM Facility Available (State Bank Of India)

 

Preet Vihar Metro Station: First and last metro timing

 

First Metro timing towards Dwarka Sec 21

 

06:10:00 AM

 

First Metro timing towards Vaishali

 

05:55:00 AM

 

Last Metro timing towards Dwarka sec 21

 

11:13:00 PM

 

Last Metro timing towards Vaishali

 

11:15:00 PM

 

Preet Vihar Metro Station: Entry/exit gates

Gate Number 1  Soffpro Institute 
Gate Number 2 Taneja Hospital
Gate Number 3 State Bank of India.
Gate Number 4 Punjab National Bank

Preet Vihar Metro Station: Route

S No. Metro Station Name
1 Dwarka Sector 21
2 Dwarka Sector 8
3 Dwarka Sector 9
4 Dwarka Sector 10
5 Dwarka Sector 11
6 Dwarka Sector 12
7 Dwarka Sector 13
8 Dwarka Sector 14
9 Dwarka 
10 Dwarka Mor
11 Nawada
12 Uttam Nagar West
13 Uttam Nagar East
14 Janakpuri West
15 Janakpuri East
16 Tilak Nagar
17 Subhash Nagar
18 Tagore Garden
19 Rajouri Garden
20 Ramesh Nagar
21 Moti Nagar
22 Kirti Nagar
23 Shadipur
24 Patel Nagar
25 Rajendra Place
26 Karol Bagh
27 Jhandewalan
28 Ramakrishna Ashram Marg
29 Rajiv Chowk
30 Barakhambha road
31 Mandi House
32 Supreme Court
33 Indraprastha
34 Yamuna Bank
35 Laxmi Nagar
36 Nirman Vihar
37 Preet Vihar
38 Karkarduma
39 Anand Vihar
40 Kaushambi
41 Vaishali

 

Preet Vihar Metro Station: DMRC Penalties

Offences  Penalties
Drinking, spitting, sitting on the floor, or quarrelling while travelling Rs. 200 fine
Possession of offensive material Rs. 200 fine
Demonstrations, writing, or pasting inside compartments Exclusion from the demonstration, removal from the compartment, and Rs. 500 fine.
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

 

Preet Vihar Metro Station: Places to visit nearby

The neighbourhood is also well-known for its shopping centres, restaurants, and entertainment opportunities, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.

Preet Vihar is well-known for its Shiva Mandir, expensive marketplaces, and cafes.

Some go-to eateries in Preet Vihar are Berco’s,4th Street Cafe, Salt Cafe Kitchen & Bar.

Preeti Vihar is also bordered by various prominent areas such as Laxmi Nagar, Nirman Vihar, Anand Vihar, and Swasthya Vihar.

 

FAQs

Preet Vihar is on which Line of Delhi Metro?

The Preet Vihar station is on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro.

When was Preet Vihar Metro Station inaugurated?

Preet Vihar Metro Station was inaugurated on January 6, 2010.

Does Preet Vihar have an ATM facility?

Yes, Preet Vihar has a State Bank of India ATM present at the station.

When does the last metro leave from Preet Vihar?

The last metro leaves from Preet Vihar by 11:13 p.m. towards Dwarka Sec 21.

What are the prominent areas connected by the Blue Line?

The Blue Line connects several significant areas, including Dwarka, Janakpuri West, Rajouri Garden, Karol Bagh, Rajiv Chowk, Mandi House, Vaishali and Anand Vihar.

 

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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