Seelampur Metro Station

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

The Seelampur Metro Station is part of the Delhi Metro’s Red Line, connecting Rithala and Shaheed Sthal Metro stations. This two-platform elevated station is located in the New Seelampur area of Shahdara and was opened to the public on December 25, 2002.

 

Seelampur Metro Station: Highlights

 

Station code

 

SLAP

 

Operated by

 

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

 

Located on

 

Red  Line Delhi Metro

Platform-1  Towards Rithala
Platform-2 Towards Shaheed Sthal
 

Pin code

 

110053

 

Previous Metro Station

 

Shastri Park towards  Rithala 

 

Next Metro Station

Welcome towards Shaheed Sthal
First and last metro timing towards Shaheed Sthal 05:28 AM & 11:35 PM
Fare to Shaheed Sthal Rs. 40
First and last metro timing towards Rithala 05:42 AM & 11:12 PM
Fare to Rithala Rs. 40
Gate number 1 SDM Office, towards GT Road
Parking facility Available

 

Seelampur Metro Station: Location

The Seelampur Metro station is situated within the Seelampur Gali area of New Seelampur, Shahdara, in the northeastern part of Delhi. This locality is closely positioned to Shahdara, Karawal Nagar, Geeta Colony, Old Delhi, and Surajmal Vihar.

The Seelampur Metro station enjoys a strategic location in close proximity to several key landmarks, including the Parsvnath Mall, Zafrabad Wholesale Market, Seelampur Market, and Gandhi Nagar Market.

 

Seelampur Metro Station: Residential demand and connectivity

Shahdara, Gandhi Nagar, Geeta Colony, Krishna Nagar, Kailash Nagar, Azad Nagar, and Jheel Khurenja are among the residential neighbourhoods around Seelampur Metro Station. These neighbourhoods provide affordable housing alternatives for people of all income levels. 

Seelampur Metro Station, located near Gandhi Nagar Cloth Market, Metro Mall, Parsvnath Mall, and Seelampur Market, provides accessibility and affordable opportunities for both residential and commercial purposes, making it an appealing choice for business ventures.

Seelampur Metro Station: Impact on property price and future investment prospects 

For numerous reasons, the existence of the Seelampur Metro Station has a beneficial influence on real estate prices in the surrounding area. Since the Metro station provides good access to many regions of Delhi, it is appealing to potential homebuyers. This ease of transit may raise demand for residential homes in the area. 

Residents in the region have easy access to surrounding marketplaces such as Seelampur Market, Gandhi Nagar Market, and Zafrabad Wholesale Market, which adds to the ease of living in this neighbourhood. Property values may rise as a result of this accessibility. Commercial opportunities of the location also increase as it is close to the Parsvnath Mall and other commercial districts, it may attract local companies and entrepreneurs setting up their businesses and strengthening the local economy. This might make the site more appealing.

 

FAQs

The Seelampur Metro Station is on which Line of the Delhi Metro?

The Seelampur station is on the Red Line of the Delhi Metro.

When was Seelampur Metro Station inaugurated?

Seelampur Metro Station was inaugurated on December 25, 2002.

Does the Seelampur metro station have an ATM facility?

Seelampur metro station has no ATM present at the station.

Does the Seelampur metro have a parking facility?

There is a parking facility available at Seelampur Metro Station.

What are the prominent areas connected by the Red Line?

The Red Line connects several significant areas, including Rohini East, Rohini West, Netaji Subhash Place, Pitampura, Inderlok, Pratap Nagar, Kashmere Gate, Welcome, Shahdara, Dilshad Garden, Mohan Nagar.

Is the Seelampur Metro Station an interchange station?

No, the Seelampur Metro Station is not an interchange station.

When does the first train leave from the Seelampur Metro Station?

The first train leaves at 5:42 AM from the Seelampur Metro Station.

 

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