The Delhi Metro’s Blue Line serves as a vital artery for commuters, linking Dwarka Sector 21 with Noida Electronic City, while a branch extends from Yamuna Bank to Vaishali in Ghaziabad. This comprehensive guide covers the Blue Line’s route, interactive map, operational hours, ticket prices, and key stations to help you navigate efficiently.
As one of the most crowded corridors in the Delhi Metro system, the Blue Line spans Line 3 and Line 4, covering approximately 57 km on the main segment and 9 km on the branch. Launched in December 2005, it ranks as the second-longest line after the Pink Line, featuring 57 stations in total—50 on Line 3 and 7 on Line 4.
Blue Line Metro Route
The Delhi Metro Blue Line divides into two primary segments:
- Line 3: Connecting Noida Electronic City to Dwarka Sector 21
- Line 4: Linking Yamuna Bank to Vaishali in Ghaziabad
Blue Line Station List: Line 3 – Dwarka Sector 21 to Noida Electronic City
Line 3 forms the core of the Blue Line, stretching 56.61 km and serving 50 stations from Dwarka Sector 21 to Noida Electronic City. Here’s the complete list:
Sr. No | Delhi Metro Blue Line Metro Stations |
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1 | Noida Electronic City Metro Station |
2 | Noida Sector 62 Metro Station |
3 | Noida Sector 59 Metro Station |
4 | Noida Sector 61 Metro Station |
5 | Noida Sector 52 Metro Station |
6 | Noida Sector 34 Metro Station |
7 | Noida City Center Metro Station |
8 | Golf Course Metro Station |
9 | Botanical Garden Metro Station |
10 | Noida Sector 18 Metro Station |
11 | Noida Sector 16 Metro Station |
12 | Noida Sector 15 Metro Station |
13 | New Ashok Nagar Metro Station |
14 | Mayur Vihar Extension Metro Station |
15 | Mayur Vihar–I Metro Station |
16 | Akshardham Metro Station |
17 | Yamuna Bank Metro Station |
18 | Indraprastha Metro Station |
19 | Supreme Court Metro Station |
20 | Mandi House Metro Station |
21 | Barakhambha Road Metro Station |
22 | Rajiv Chowk Metro Station |
23 | Ramakrishna Ashram Marg Metro Station |
24 | Jhandewalan Metro Station |
25 | Karol Bagh Metro Station |
26 | Rajendra Place Metro Station |
27 | Patel Nagar Metro Station |
28 | Shadipur Metro Station |
29 | Kirti Nagar Metro Station |
30 | Moti Nagar Metro Station |
31 | Ramesh Nagar Metro Station |
32 | Rajouri Garden Metro Station |
33 | Tagore Garden Metro Station |
34 | Subhash Nagar Metro Station |
35 | Tilak Nagar Metro Station |
36 | Janakpuri East Metro Station |
37 | Janakpuri West Metro Station |
38 | Uttam Nagar East Metro Station |
39 | Uttam Nagar West Metro Station |
40 | Nawada Metro Station |
41 | Dwarka Mor Metro Station |
42 | Dwarka Metro Station |
43 | Dwarka Sector 14 Metro Station |
44 | Dwarka Sector 13 Metro Station |
45 | Dwarka Sector 12 Metro Station |
46 | Dwarka Sector 11 Metro Station |
47 | Dwarka Sector 10 Metro Station |
48 | Dwarka Sector 9 Metro Station |
49 | Dwarka Sector 8 Metro Station |
50 | Dwarka Sector 21 Metro Station |
Interchanging Blue Line Metro Station List: Line 3
The Blue Line integrates seamlessly with other metro lines at 13 interchange points, facilitating quicker journeys across the network. Refer to the table below for details:
Sr No | Blue Line Metro Station | Interconnecting Line/Route |
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1 | Noida Sector 52 Metro Station | Aqua Line (Rapid Metro from Sector 51 to Greater Noida Depot) |
2 | Botanical Garden Metro Station | Magenta Line (From Janakpuri West to Botanical Garden ) |
3 | New Ashok Nagar | Delhi Meerut RRTS (Under-construction) |
4 | Mayur Vihar 1 | Pink Line (From Majlis Vihar to Shiv Vihar) |
5 | Yamuna Bank | Blue Line towards Vaishali |
6 | Mandi House | Violet Line (Kashmere Gate to Raja Nahar Singh) |
7 | Rajiv Chowk | Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre) |
8 | Ramakrishna Ashram Marg | Magenta Line Phase 4 |
9 | Kirti Nagar | Green Line Phase 4 (Under-construction) |
10 | Rajouri Garden | Pink Line (From Majlis Vihar to Shiv Vihar) |
11 | Janakpuri West | Magenta Line (From Janakpuri West to Botanical Garden ) |
12 | Dwarka | Grey Line (Dwarka to Dhansa Bus Stand) |
13 | Dwarka Sector 10 | Delhi Metrolite (Kirti Nagar to Bamnoli Village)- Planned |
14 | Dwarka Sector 21 | Airport Express Line (New Delhi to Dwarka Sector 21) |
Delhi Metro Blue Line Extension from Noida to Sahibabad
The proposed extension of the Blue Line from Noida Electronic City to Sahibabad has faced delays for nearly five years but is now advancing with a revised budget of Rs 1,873 crore, including an extra Rs 350 crore. This 5.1 km elevated corridor will feature five new stations, aiming to boost links between Ghaziabad, Noida, and Delhi. As of August 2025, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is seeking in-principle approval for the Detailed Project Report (DPR), with construction yet to begin. Key highlights from the updated DPR include:
- 80% funding from the state government.
- 15.3% contribution from the central government.
- Remaining costs covered by state taxes.
- Acquisition of about 7,690 sqm of private land, valued at over Rs 223 crore.
- Emphasis on multimodal integration, including a hub at Sahibabad’s Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) station.
Blue Line Metro Station List: Line 4 – Yamuna Bank to Vaishali
Branching off from Yamuna Bank, Line 4 extends to Vaishali Metro Station and includes these stations:
1 | Yamuna Bank Metro Station |
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2 | Laxmi Nagar Metro Station |
3 | Nirman Vihar Metro Station |
4 | Preet Vihar Metro Station |
5 | Karkarduma Metro Station |
6 | Anand Vihar Metro Station |
7 | Kaushambi Metro Station |
8 | Vaishali Metro Station |
Interchanging Blue Line Metro Station List: Line 4
Line 4 offers interchanges at these points for broader network access:
Sr No | Blue Line 4 Metro Station | Interconnecting Line/Route |
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1 | Yamuna Bank Metro Station | Blue Line Metro Line 3 |
2 | Karkarduma | Pink Line (From Majlis Vihar to Shiv Vihar) |
3 | Anand Vihar | Pink Line (From Majlis Vihar to Shiv Vihar), Anand Vihar Railway Station, Anand Vihar ISBT |
Delhi Metro Blue Line Extension from Vaishali to Mohan Nagar
DMRC has proposed extending Line 4 from Vaishali to Mohan Nagar, adding about 5 km with four new stations. Approved by the Ghaziabad Development Authority in November 2019, the project remains in planning, with ongoing discussions on funding and alignment along Madan Mohan Malviya Marg (Link Road). Once completed, it will connect to the under-construction Red Line at Mohan Nagar, enhancing access to Central Delhi. Plans also include linking Vaishali directly to Noida Electronic City.
Blue Line Delhi Metro Map
The Blue Line operates in two segments on maps: Line 3 from Noida Electronic City to Dwarka Sector 21 and Line 4 from Yamuna Bank to Vaishali. Interactive versions are available on Google Maps for precise navigation.
For a terrain-based perspective via Google Earth, the map highlights the line’s path through urban and suburban areas.
Blue Line Metro Timings
Designed for daily travelers, the Blue Line runs from around 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM, though exact first-train arrivals may differ by station. Schedules adjust for peak hours to accommodate higher demand.
Blue Line Metro Fares
Fares depend on distance, with variations for weekdays, weekends, and holidays. Payment options include tokens, smart cards, NCMC, or QR codes.
Distance Delhi Metro Fare Time Limit (in Minutes)
Monday-Saturday Sunday and National Holiday
- 0-2 Km Rs 10 Rs 10 65 Minutes
- 2-5 Km Rs 20 Rs 10
- 5-12 Km Rs 30 Rs 20
- 12-21 Km Rs 40 Rs 30 100 Minutes
- 21-32 Km Rs 50 Rs 40 180 Minutes
- More Than 32 Km Rs 60 Rs 50
Delhi Metro contact details
Office address: J6JG+P7R, Fire Brigade Lane, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Lane, Barakhamba, New Delhi, Delhi – 110001
Phone Number: 8800793224, 7290055045, 011-23417910
Commuters can register their query or complaint on the above-mentioned address or phone number.
DMRC Momentum: Delhi Metro Mobile Application
The DMRC Momentum app simplifies access to Blue Line services, offering station details, fare calculators, and platform info. Download it from Google Play or Apple App Store to recharge cards, find nearby stations via GPS, or contact customer support.
Real Estate Impact of Blue Line Metro Delhi
The Blue Line has transformed NCR’s property market by improving connectivity, driving up values for homes and offices.
- Properties near stations (within 1-2 km) have experienced sharp price increases.
- Rental demand has surged in corridor-adjacent neighborhoods.
- New developments are emerging in previously underserved areas, revitalizing local markets.
Frequently asked questions
What is the route of the Blue line of Delhi Metro?
It spans from Dwarka Sector 21 to Noida Electronic City, with a branch from Yamuna Bank to Vaishali in Ghaziabad.
Is the Blue Line Metro open in Delhi?
Yes, it is fully operational.
Is DMRC card allowed in Blue line Metro?
Yes, DMRC cards are valid on the Blue Line.
When did the Blue line of Delhi metro start?
It began operations in 2005.
Is the blue line metro line the longest?
No, it’s the second-longest after the Pink Line.
What is the top speed of the Delhi Metro Blue Line
The maximum speed is 120 km per hour.
Are there two blue lines in Delhi Metro?
Yes, it comprises Line 3 and Line 4.
What is the last metro timing in Delhi Blue Line?
Services run from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM, varying slightly by station.
Which Blue Line Delhi Metro station connects to the Yellow Line?
Rajiv Chowk provides a direct link to the Yellow Line.
How to switch between Noida’s Aqua Line Metro and the Delhi Metro Blue Line?
Interchange at Sector 51/Sector 52 via a dedicated walkway.
Which six stations on Delhi metro blue line will be renovated?
Pragati Maidan, Kirti Nagar, Janakpuri East, Indraprastha, New Ashok Nagar, and Mayur Vihar Phase 1 are slated for upgrades.
What is the timing of Blue Line in Delhi?
Operations begin at 5:30 AM and end at 11:30 PM, with adjustments for peak times.
What is the Blue Line of Noida?
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