Blue Line

Delhi Metro System

58 Stations
65.35 km
Est. 2005
60 Accessible

About the Blue Line

The longest line of the Delhi Metro, connecting Dwarka to Noida Electronic City and Vaishali.

History

Inaugurated in 2005, the Blue Line (Lines 3 & 4) is the workhorse of the Delhi Metro. Spanning over 65 km, it connects the residential hub of Dwarka in the west to the satellite cities of Noida and Ghaziabad (Vaishali) in the east. It is famous for its iconic elevated sections that provide a bird's-eye view of the city's landscape and the majestic Yamuna River crossing.

Stations on this Line

60 stops along the route

StationInterchangeTerminal

Line Statistics

Total Stations58
Route Length65.35 km
Year Opened2005
Accessible Stations60

Travel Tips

  • 1Pay close attention to the train's destination at Yamuna Bank station; the line splits toward Noida Electronic City and Vaishali.
  • 2Rajouri Garden and Mayur Vihar-I are key interchanges for the Pink Line.
  • 3Cycle rental services are available at several stations like Dwarka Sector 10 for eco-friendly last-mile travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Blue Line in Delhi.

QDoes the Blue Line go to Noida?

Yes, one branch of the Blue Line ends at Noida Electronic City, serving the entire Noida corridor.

QWhere does the Blue Line split?

The line branches at Yamuna Bank station. One path goes to Vaishali (Ghaziabad) and the other to Noida.

QIs the Blue Line fully elevated?

No, while most of the Blue Line is elevated, it has underground sections at Dwarka, Barakhamba Road, and Mandi House.