Green Line (Delhi Metro) – Wikipedia

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Line on the Delhi Metro system

The Green Line (Line 5) is a metro rail line of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India. The line consists of 24 stations covering a total length of 28.79  km. It runs between Inderlok and Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh with a branch line connecting the line’s Ashok Park Main station with Kirti Nagar station.[1]

It is a completely elevated line and runs mostly along the busy NH 9 route in North Delhi and North West Delhi, bypassing Tikri Border to enter Bahadurgarh. It is the first Delhi metro line on standard gauge, as opposed to 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge, prevalent in Red, Yellow and Blue Lines.

History[edit]

The line was opened in two stages, with the 15.1 km Inderlok – Mundka section opening on 3 April 2010[2] and the 3.5 km Kirti Nagar – Ashok Park Main branch line on 27 August 2011. Though its route is shorter than other lines, the Green Line serves as a lifeline for Delhiites going to and coming from Red and Blue Lines, as it covers major commercial and residential areas like Punjabi Bagh, Paschim Vihar, Nangloi and Mundka.

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On 6 August 2012, in a step that will improve commuting in National Capital Region, the Union government approved the extension of Delhi Metro from Mundka to Bahadurgarh in Haryana. The 11.18 km metro stretch comprises seven stations with four of them in Delhi and the remaining three in Bahadurgarh — Mundka Industrial Area, Ghevra, Tikri Kalan, Tikri Border, Pandit Shree Ram Sharma (Modern Industrial Estate), Bahadurgarh City (Bus Stand) and Brigadier Hoshiar Singh (City Park).

Construction work of this extension began in 2013 and was completed by the second half of 2018, as part of the Phase III expansion. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Mundka – Bahadurgarh stretch via video conferencing on 24 June 2018.

In late October 2019, it was decided to construct steel platforms on the viaduct of Green Line between Punjabi Bagh and Shivaji Park stations that will provide a seamless interchange between Green Line and Pink Line.[3] Construction began in that year itself and the new halt platform of Green Line, named Punjabi Bagh West, was thrown open to the public on 29 March 2022, after multiple delays.[4]

The new halt platform of Green Line is connected by a Foot Over Bridge (FOB), which links with the Punjabi Bagh West station of the Pink Line. The FOB is 212 metres long. The new platforms are 155 metres in length and are connected with the FOB by two extra-large lifts on each platform with a capacity of 26 passengers each as well as staircases.[4]

Stations[edit]

Main Line[edit]

Green Line
# Station Name Opening Interchange Connection Station Layout Depot Connection Depot Layout
English Hindi
1 Inderlok इंद्रलोक 3 April 2010 Red Line Elevated None None
2 Ashok Park Main अशोक पार्क मेन 3 April 2010      Elevated None None
3 Punjabi Bagh पंजाबी बाग़ 3 April 2010 None Elevated None None
4 Punjabi Bagh West पंजाबी बाग़ पश्चिम 29 March 2022 Pink Line Elevated None None
5 Shivaji Park शिवाजी पार्क 3 April 2010 None Elevated None None
6 Madipur मादीपुर 3 April 2010[5] None Elevated None None
7 Paschim Vihar East पश्चिम विहार पूर्व 3 April 2010 None Elevated None None
8 Paschim Vihar West पश्चिम विहार पश्चिम 3 April 2010 None Elevated None None
9 Peeragarhi पीरागढ़ी 3 April 2010 Magenta Line
(Phase 4 – Under Construction)
Elevated None None
10 Udyog Nagar उद्योग नगर 3 April 2010 None Elevated None None
11 Maharaja Surajmal Stadium महाराजा सूरजमल स्टेडियम 3 April 2010 None Elevated None None
12 Nangloi नांगलोई None Elevated None None
13 Nangloi Railway Station नांगलोई रेलवे स्टेशन 3 April 2010 Nangloi railway station Elevated None None
14 Rajdhani Park राजधानी पार्क 3 April 2010 None Elevated None None
15 Mundka मुण्डका 3 April 2010 None Elevated Mundka Depot At Grade
16 Mundka Industrial Area (MIA) मुण्डका औद्योगिक क्षेत्र 24 June 2018 None Elevated None None
17 Ghevra घेवरा 24 June 2018 None Elevated None None
18 Tikri Kalan टीकरी कलाँ 24 June 2018 None Elevated None None
19 Tikri Border टीकरी बॉर्डर 24 June 2018 None Elevated None None
20 Pandit Shree Ram Sharma
(Modern Industrial Estate)
पंडित श्री राम शर्मा
(मॉर्डन इंडस्ट्रियल एस्टेट)
24 June 2018 None Elevated Modern Industrial Estate (MIE) Depot At Grade
21 Bahadurgarh City
(Bus Stand)
बहादुरगढ़ सिटी
(बस स्टैंड)
24 June 2018 None Elevated None None
22 Brigadier Hoshiyar Singh
(Bahadurgarh City Park)
ब्रिगेडियर होशियार सिंह
(बहादुरगढ़ सिटी पार्क)
24 June 2018 None Elevated None None

Branch Line[edit]

Green Line Branch
# Station Name Opening Interchange Connection Station Layout Depot Connection Depot Layout
English Hindi
1 Ashok Park Main* अशोक पार्क मेन 3 April 2010      Elevated None None
2 Satguru Ram Singh Marg सतगुरु राम सिंह मार्ग 27 August 2011 None Elevated None None
3 Kirti Nagar कीर्ति नगर 27 August 2011 Blue Line At Grade None None

Train Info[edit]

Green Line
Rakes Mitsubishi Hyundai Rotem BEML
Train Length 6
Train Gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification 25 kV, 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary
OHE
Train’s Maximum Speed 100 km/hr
Train Operation Delhi Metro

Infrastructure[edit]

Green Line is equipped with Bombardier Cityflo 350 signalling.[2]

Rolling stock[edit]

The Green Line uses standard gauge trains manufactured by a consortium of Mitsubishi, Hyundai Rotem and Bharat Earth Movers (BEML). A total of 196 cars for the Green Line and the Violet Line were ordered for both 4-car configurations (46 trains) and 6-car configurations (2 trains). One train was manufactured in Changwon in South Korea and rest of the trains were manufactured at BEML’s facility in Bangalore. Width of these trains is 2.9 meters as compared to 3.2 meters on broad gauge trains.[6]

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