Pink Line (Delhi Metro)

Pink Line
(Line 7)
Pink Line near Anand Vihar Station
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerDelhi Metro
LocaleDelhi
Termini
Stations38
Service
TypeRapid Transit
SystemDelhi Metro
Operator(s)Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
Rolling stockHyundai-ROTEM
History
Opened
Technical
Line length59.24 km (36.81 mi)
CharacterUnderground and Elevated
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead catenary
Route map

under construction
Yamuna Vihar
Bhajanpura
Khajuri Khas
Sonia Vihar
Yamuna River
Soorghat
Jagatpur Village
Jharoda Majra
Burari
Outer Ring Road
Mukundpur Depot
Majlis Park
Ring Road
Azadpur
Shalimar Bagh
Netaji Subhash Place
Shakurpur
Rohtak Road
Punjabi Bagh West
ESI - Basaidarapur
Rajouri Garden
Najafgarh Road
Mayapuri
Naraina Vihar
Delhi Cantonment
Dhaula Kuan
Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus
Sir M. Vishweshwaraiah Moti Bagh
Bhikaji Cama Place
Sarojini Nagar
Dilli Haat - INA
South Extension
Lajpat Nagar
Vinobapuri
Ashram
Sarai Kale Khan - Nizamuddin
Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station Sarai Kale Khan Inter-State Bus Terminus
Ring Road
Yamuna River
Mayur Vihar-I
Mayur Vihar Pocket I
Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake
East Vinod Nagar - Mayur Vihar-II
Mandawali - West Vinod Nagar
IP Extension
Anand Vihar
Karkarduma
Karkarduma Court
Krishna Nagar
East Azad Nagar
Welcome
Grand Trunk Road
Jaffrabad
Maujpur - Babarpur
Gokulpuri
Johri Enclave
Shiv Vihar

The Pink Line (Line 7) is a metro rail line of the Delhi Metro, a rapid transit system in Delhi, India.[1] It consists of 38 metro stations from Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar, both in North Delhi.

At 59.24 kilometres (36.81 mi), the Pink Line is the longest individual line in the Delhi Metro and in India, exceeding the length of the operational Blue Line (excluding its branch line). It is mostly elevated and covers Delhi in an almost U-shaped pattern. The Pink Line is also known as the Ring Road Line, as the line passes alongside the Ring Road in Delhi.

The Pink Line has interchanges with most of the operational lines of the network, such as the Red Line at Netaji Subhash Place & Welcome, Yellow Line at Azadpur & Dilli Haat - INA, Green Line at Punjabi Bagh West, Blue Line at Rajouri Garden, Mayur Vihar Phase-I, Anand Vihar & Karkarduma, Dhaula Kuan of Airport Express (Orange Line) at Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus, Violet Line at Lajpat Nagar, as well as with Hazrat Nizamuddin and Anand Vihar Terminal (Indian Railways) and the ISBTs at Anand Vihar and Sarai Kale Khan.

The Pink Line has the highest point of the Delhi Metro at Dhaula Kuan with a height of 23.6 metres, passing over the Dhaula Kuan grade separator flyovers and the Airport Express Line.[2] It also possesses the country's smallest metro station, Ashram, with a size of just 151.6 metres against the usual 265 metres.[3]: 93  Also, the platform for a six-coach train is 140 metres but has been reduced to 135 metres in the Ashram station.

The line will be extended to Maujpur - Babarpur, creating one of the world's longest ring lines in the city. The Maujpur - Babarpur to Shiv Vihar section will then act as a branch line. The extension is expected to be completed by March 2025.[4]

  1. ^ "Metro comes to north-east Delhi, but it won't be straight line". Times of India. 30 October 2018.
  2. ^ "New high for Metro with track at 24m". The Indian Express. 26 September 2014.
  3. ^ Dayal, Anuj (5 April 2018). Delhi Metro - Phase 3 Challenges. New Delhi: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
  4. ^ "First section of Delhi Metro phase-IV to open by July 2024, says DMRC chief". TimesNow. 5 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023.