Delhi Metro’s Red Line to Extend to Kundli in Haryana: Full List of 21 Stations

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To enhance connectivity between Delhi and neighbouring states, the Delhi Metro’s Red Line will be extended to Kundli in Haryana.

The Union Cabinet has approved the 26.463-km Rithala-Kundli corridor as part of the Phase-IV expansion of Delhi Metro. This new corridor will be the first to directly link Haryana and Uttar Pradesh through Delhi, further expanding Delhi Metro’s reach. Upon completion, Delhi Metro will rank among the top three largest metro networks in the world.

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the project is expected to be completed within four years, at an estimated cost of Rs 6,230 crore.

The extension will feature 21 stations and will connect the existing Shaheed Sthal (New Bus Adda)-Rithala (Red Line) corridor, improving transportation in the northwestern areas of Delhi, including Narela, Bawana, and parts of Rohini.

This corridor will be the fourth extension of Delhi Metro into Haryana, following the expansions to Gurugram, Ballabhgarh, and Bahadurgarh.

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The Phase-IV project, which includes three priority corridors totaling 65.202 km and 45 stations, is currently under construction, with over 56% of the work completed. The corridors are expected to be completed in stages by March 2026. Additionally, two more corridors, covering 20.762 km, have been approved and are in the pre-tendering phase.

Here is the full list of stations on the Rithala-Kundli corridor:

  1. Rithala
  2. Rohini Sector 25
  3. Rohini Sector 26
  4. Rohini Sector 31
  5. Rohini Sector 32
  6. Rohini Sector 36
  7. Barwala
  8. Rohini Sector 35
  9. Rohini Sector 34
  10. Bawana Industrial Area – 1 Sector 3,4
  11. Bawana Industrial Area – 1 Sector 1,2
  12. Bawana JJ Colony
  13. Sanoth
  14. New Sanoth
  15. Depot Station
  16. Bhorgarh Village
  17. Anaj Mandi Narela
  18. Narela DDA Sports Complex
  19. Narela
  20. Narela Sector 5
  21. Kundli
  22. Nathpur

Delhi Metro currently serves an average of 64 lakh passengers daily, with the highest recorded passenger journey being 78.67 lakh on November 18 this year. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation operates 12 metro lines, covering approximately 392 km with 288 stations in Delhi and the National Capital Region.

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