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Published on Mon Sep 25 2017 | Times of India West Delhi Dwarka Sector 21 Vaishali Rajiv Chowk Kalkaji Rajouri Garden South Delhi Gurgaon Faridabad Hauz Khas Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Janakpuri West Botanical Garden North Delhi Sarojini Nagar New Delhi Noida City Centre Noida Palam Dabri Sagarpur Dashrath Puri Huda City Centre Palam Flyover
NEW DELHI: For lakhs of west Delhi residents, Blue Line — connecting Dwarka Sector 21 with Noida City Centre/Vaishali — is the only Metro link with the rest of the city. To take any other Metro line, they have to travel till Rajiv Chowk. However, this is going to change in six months with the opening of the Janakpuri West-Kalkaji section of the Magenta Line.
This line, along with the Pink Line that goes to Rajouri Garden, will put west Delhi firmly on the Metro map for the first time. Not only will the Majenta Line cover densely populated areas of west Delhi like Palam, Dabri, Mahavir Enclave, Sagarpur, Dashrath Puri, etc, it will also bring that part of the city closer to the domestic airport, South Delhi, Gurgaon and Faridabad.
" At present, west Delhi commuters have no option but to travel till Rajiv Chowk to change trains. When the Magenta Line opens by March 2018, they can directly go to Hauz Khas in south Delhi or take a train to Gurgaon," said asenior Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) official. "The commuters will save at least 25 minutes of travel time when the line opens," he said. "The entire Magenta Line will also act as a feeder for the presently operational Blue Line as both the originating stations of this corridor - Janakpuri West and Botanical Garden - are important stations of the Blue Line as well," he said.
Apart from the Magenta Line, the upcoming Pink Line (Majlis Park-Shiv Vihar) will also open up more options for west Delhi residents. Commuters will be able to change trains at the Rajouri Garden Metro station to reach northwest Delhi, north Delhi and south Delhi areas such as Sarojini Nagar and INA — an interchange station for the Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli-HUDA City Centre).
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