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Punjabi Bagh West

PB Interchange
Delhi Metro · Zone 2elevatedOpened March 14, 2018 Step-free access
Facilities
ATMsToiletsShops

Lines

2

Zone

Zone 2

Type

Elevated

Facilities

3 available

About Punjabi Bagh West

Punjabi Bagh West Metro Station is a critical and highly complex interchange hub in West Delhi, serving the upscale residential enclave of Punjabi Bagh. The station is unique as it facilitates the intersection of the Pink Line (Ring Road Line) and the Green Line (Bahadurgarh Line). Because the two lines were built at different times and at different elevations, the DMRC constructed a massive, dedicated interchange halt structure-the first of its kind in India-to seamlessly connect the two lines, making it an architectural and engineering landmark.

The station serves a dual purpose. For local residents of the posh Punjabi Bagh area, it offers direct access to the city's finest commercial and social hubs via the Pink Line. For commuters traveling from the distant western suburbs of Mundka and Bahadurgarh on the Green Line, this station is their primary gateway to the rest of the Delhi Metro network, allowing them to switch lines without having to travel all the way to Inderlok. The interchange process involves a modern steel-and-glass foot overbridge equipped with travelators, ensuring passenger comfort during the transfer.

Strategically, Punjabi Bagh West is surrounded by high-end clubs, fine-dining restaurants, and large residential bungalows. The station environment is highly organized and heavily guarded, reflecting the premium nature of the neighborhood. It has successfully integrated an old, established neighborhood into the modern transit grid, offering a highly efficient 'Park and Ride' potential for local car owners.

Nearest Metro to Punjabi Bagh Club

If you are heading to Punjabi Bagh Club, Punjabi Bagh West is your closest metro stop on the Green Line. It also gives easy access to Punjabi Bagh Market and ISKCON Temple Punjabi Bagh. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.

Stations on This Line

Green Line

Station Gates

1Punjabi Bagh Club
2Ring Road
3Punjabi Bagh Extension

Station Timings

First Train

05:49

Last Train

23:49

Times shown are approximate. Timings may vary on public holidays. Check the official Delhi Metro app for live updates.

Traveller Tips

  • 1The interchange between the Green and Pink lines requires walking through a long elevated corridor; travelators are available to help.
  • 2Use Gate 1 for the most direct access to the famous Punjabi Bagh Club and surrounding high-end restaurants.
  • 3The station can be extremely busy with transferring passengers; keep to the left while walking on the interchange bridge.
  • 4If you are heading to Rohtak Road, take the Green Line from here rather than navigating the Ring Road traffic.
  • 5The station has a very modern aesthetic; the glass walkways offer great views of the West Delhi skyline.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides
Lifts / Elevators

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich lines interchange at Punjabi Bagh West?

The Pink Line and the Green Line interchange here.

QIs the interchange inside the same building?

The lines are on separate viaducts, but they are connected by a dedicated, paid-area foot overbridge with travelators.

QDoes the station have a parking lot?

There is limited parking around the station, but it is heavily utilized; many use it as a drop-off point.

QHow long is the walk between the Pink and Green lines?

The walk takes about 3-5 minutes, aided by automated travelators.

QIs the station wheelchair accessible?

Yes, both sections are fully equipped with elevators and ramps.

QCan I find good restaurants nearby?

Yes, Punjabi Bagh is famous for its 'Club Road' which has dozens of premium cafes and restaurants.

QAre there any ATMs inside?

Yes, multiple ATMs are available on the concourse level.

QWhat is the next station on the Pink Line heading south?

The next station is ESI - Basai Darapur.