Delhi Metro Rail

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Delhi Metro Rail 2026: Complete Guide with Routes, Timetable, Fares, Latest Updates, Facts & FAQs

Delhi Metro Railway is the biggest, busiest, and most effective urban rail system network in India. By mid-2026, it becomes the backbone of public transportation for the National Capital Region(NCR), linking Delhi to Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and other near by places.

Delhi Metro Rail: Overview & Latest Statistics (2026)

  • Total Network Length: It has approximately 416 kms including extensions and associated lines like Aqua Line.
  • Number of Stations: It has 303 metro stations across 12 lines.
  • Daily Ridership: Daily around 4.6 – 6.5 million passengers travel through Delhi Metro Rail & on peak days can exceed 8 million passengers .
  • Lines: 10+ colour-coded lines and Airport Express.
  • Operator: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

The network consists of a combination of underground, elevated, and surface segments along with tracks in both broad and standard gauges. Most of the lines (Pink & Magenta) are already working on an unmanned basis.

Major Lines in Delhi Metro

Line Colour Name Key Route Approx. Length Stations
Red Red Line Dilshad Garden – Rithala ~35 km 25+
Yellow Yellow Line Samaypur Badli – HUDA City Centre ~45 km 35+
Blue Blue Line Dwarka Sec 21 – Noida Electronic City / Vaishali ~55+ km 50+
Green Green Line Inderlok / Kirti Nagar – Brig. Hoshiyar Singh ~30 km 20+
Violet Violet Line Kashmere Gate – Raja Nahar Singh ~25+ km 20+
Pink Pink Line Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar / Maujpur-Babarpur 70+ km 38+
Magenta Magenta Line Janakpuri West – Botanical Garden ~40+ km 25+
Grey Grey Line Dwarka – Dhansa Bus Stand ~5+ km Few
Airport Express Orange Line New Delhi – Dwarka Sec 21 / Yashobhoomi ~23 km 6-8

(Recent additions in 2026 include extensions on Pink and Magenta lines opened in March 2026.)

Delhi Metro Rail: Latest Updates

  • Phase IV Developments: Some critical segments started functioning in March 2026, which include Majlis Park-Maujpur-Babarpur (Pink Line) and others. Additional segments to be opened till the end of 2026.
  • Phase 5A Approval: New corridor stretching for 16 km with 13 stations (underground) is approved to increase the length of the network beyond 400 km soon.
  • Increased Driverless operations segments.
  • Highest ridership days with added services during festivals.
  • Focus on sustainability: Solar energy, emission reduction, improved last mile connectivity.

Delhi Metro Fares (2026)

Fares are distance-based and affordable:

  • 0–2 km: ₹10–11
  • 2–5 km: ₹20–22
  • 5–12 km: ₹30–33
  • 12–21 km: ₹39–43
  • 21–32 km: ₹49–54
  • 32+ km: ₹58–64
  • Airport Express Line: ₹60–₹100+ depending on distance. Smart Card users get 10% discount. Off-peak discounts (MJQRT) of 20% available on select timings. Tourist cards and daily passes are also available.

Timetable – First & Last Trains

Standard Operating Hours: Approximately 5:00 AM – 11:00/11:30 PM (varies slightly by line and day).

  • First Trains: Usually between 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM from terminals.
  • Last Trains: Around 10:45 PM – 11:30 PM (terminals may run later).
  • Frequency: 2–4 minutes during peak hours (8–11 AM & 5–9 PM), 5–10 minutes otherwise.
  • Airport Express and some lines may start earlier (~4:45–5:00 AM).

Tip: Make sure to check the DMRC’s official website or app (delhimetrorail.com) for updated information regarding timings as they may differ due to events/festivals

How to Travel – Practical Tips

  • Ticketing: Use Smart Cards, QR codes via app, UPI, token.
  • Apps: Always make sure you are dfficial DMRC app, Delhi Metro Route apps for live status and route planning.
  • Safety: for assuring safety there is ladie’s coaches, CCTV, security. Platform screen doors on many stations.
  • Accessibility: Smartly managed accessibility elements including Lifts, ramps, and dedicated facilitie.
  • Peak Hours: Avoid peak hours if possible for a comfortable ride.

Benefits of Delhi Metro

  • Reducing traffic congestion and pollution (claimed to have reduced lakhs of tons of pollution).
  • High speed, punctuality, air conditioned, and affordable.
  • Promoting economic development and raising property values along routes.
  • Connecting important tourist places, office complexes, airports, and residential areas.

Conclusion

The Delhi Metro not only serves as a transportation facility but it is an emblem of a sustainable India. Be it a regular commuter, a tourist or a visitor, it provides you with the fastest and the easiest means of transport within the NCR.

Delhi Metro Rail FAQs

The total length of Delhi Metro in 2026 is approximately 416 km with 303 stations.

Yellow and Blue Lines usually see the highest ridership, followed by Pink Line.

Yes, Pink and Magenta Lines operate with driverless technology.

Yes, but limited to small bags (max 60cm x 45cm x 25cm, 15 kg). Large luggage may not be allowed.

Use Airport Express Line (Orange) or interchange via Magenta/Pink Lines to Terminal 1 & 3.

Yes, multiple Phase IV extensions and Phase 5A sections are progressing.

Morning 8–11 AM and Evening 5–9 PM.

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