Commuters’ guide to Vidhan Sabha Metro Station in Delhi

The metro station lies between Vishwavidyalaya and Civil Lines stations.

The Vidhan Sabha Metro Station is situated on the Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line connecting Huda City Centre (Millennium City Centre Gurugram) and Samaypur Badli. It was opened to the public on December 20, 2004. It is a two-platform underground station.

 

Vidhan Sabha Metro Station: Highlights

 

Station name

 

Vidhan Sabha Metro Station

 

Station code

 

VS

 

Station structure

 

Underground

 

Operated by

 

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

 

Opened on

 

20th December 2004

 

Located on

 

Yellow Line Delhi Metro

 

Number of platforms

 

2

Platform-1  Towards HUDA City Centre
Platform-2 Towards Samaypur Badli
 

Pin code

 

1100054

 

Previous Metro Station

 

Vishwavidyalaya towards Samaypur Badli

 

Next Metro Station

Civil Lines towards HUDA City Centre/ Millennium City Centre
 

Metro parking

 

Not available

 

Feeder bus

 

Not available

ATM facility Available (Canara Bank)

 

Vidhan Sabha  Metro Station: First and last metro timing

 

First Metro timing towards Samaypur Badli

 

05:49:00 AM

 

First Metro timing towards HUDA City Centre/ Millennium City Centre

 

05:02:00 AM

 

Last Metro timing towards Samaypur Badli

 

00:08:00 AM

 

Last Metro timing towards HUDA City Centre

 

11:12:00 PM

 

Vidhan Sabha Metro Station: Entry/exit gates

Gate Number 1  DMRC Officers Flats
Gate Number 2 Old Secretariat
Gate Number 3 Yellow Fever Inoculation Centre MCD

 

Vidhan Sabha 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

 

Vidhan Sabha 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 Exclusion from the demonstration, removal from 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

 

Vidhan Sabha Metro Station: Places to visit nearby

Vidhan Sabha Metro Station is located next to the Delhi Legislative Assembly, earlier known as the Old Secretariat. The metro station is near Dr B.R. Ambedkar National Memorial, the Tibetan Monastery of Majnu ka Tila and Bonta Park, earlier known as Kamla Nehru Park. 

 

FAQs

Vidhan Sabha Metro Station is on which Line of Delhi Metro?

The Vidhan Sabha station is on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro.

When was Vidhan Sabha Metro Station inaugurated?

Vidhan Sabha Metro Station was inaugurated on December 20th, 2004.

Does Vidhan Sabha metro station have an ATM facility?

Vidhan Sabha metro station has a Canara Bank ATM present at the station.

When does the last train leave Vidhan Sabha Metro station?

The last train leaves Vidhan Sabha Metro station at 00:08 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.

 

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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