Yellow Line

Delhi Metro System

37 Stations
49.31 km
Est. 2004
41 Accessible

About the Yellow Line

Connects Samaypur Badli in North Delhi to Millennium City Centre Gurugram. It is one of the busiest lines, passing through major hubs like Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate.

History

The Yellow Line (Line 2) is historically significant as the first underground section of the Delhi Metro to be opened. It traverses through some of the city's most iconic areas, from the academic hubs of North University to the bustling markets of Chandni Chowk, and the corporate skyscrapers of Cyber City in Gurugram. The line features Hauz Khas station, which is one of the deepest in the entire network, and connects the city's three main railway terminals.

Stations on this Line

41 stops along the route

StationInterchangeTerminal

Line Statistics

Total Stations37
Route Length49.31 km
Year Opened2004
Accessible Stations41

Travel Tips

  • 1Change at New Delhi station for a seamless transfer to the Airport Express Line.
  • 2Expect heavy crowds at Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate; if possible, travel during off-peak hours (11 AM to 4 PM).
  • 3The first carriage in the direction of travel is reserved for women.
  • 4Use the multi-level parking facilities available at major stations like Huda City Centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

QDoes the Yellow Line go to Gurgaon?

Yes, the Yellow Line connects Delhi directly to Gurugram, ending at Millennium City Centre (formerly Huda City Centre).

QWhich is the busiest station on the Yellow Line?

Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate are the busiest stations, serving as major interchanges for the Blue, Red, and Violet lines.

QAre there elevators at all stations?

Yes, every station on the Yellow Line is equipped with elevators and escalators for accessibility.