The second longest metro station of the Delhi metro rail network is the Yellow line. It consists of 37 stations departing from Samaypur Badli to Huda City Center.
The yellow line interchanges with red line and violet line at Kashmere Gate, adjoining the blue line at Rajiv Chowk, Airport express at New Delhi and violet line at Central Secretariat. The yellow line also has an interchange with Gurugram Rapid metro at Sikandarpur.
Yellow line also connects outer Delhi, North Delhi, Central Delhi, South Delhi, and Gurgaon.
List of metro stations on yellow line:
Station No. | Station Name |
1 | Samaypur Badli |
2 | Rohini Sector 18, 19 |
3 | Haiderpur Badli Mor |
4 | Jahangirpuri |
5 | Adarsh Nagar |
6 | Azadpur |
7 | Model Town |
8 | GTB Nagar |
9 | Viswavidyalaya |
10 | Vidhan Sabha |
11 | Civil Lines |
12 | Kashmere Gate |
13 | Chandhni Chowk |
14 | Chawri Bazar |
15 | NewDelhi |
16 | Rajiv Chowk |
17 | Patel Chowk |
18 | Central Secretariat |
19 | Udyog Bhawan |
20 | Lok Kalyan Marg |
21 | Jorbagh |
22 | INA |
23 | AIIMS |
24 | Green Park |
25 | Hauz Khas |
26 | MalviaNagar |
27 | Saket |
28 | Qutab Minar |
29 | Chhattarpur |
30 | Sultanpur |
31 | Ghotorni |
32 | Arjan Garh |
33 | Gurudronacharya |
34 | Sikandarpur. |
35 | MG Road |
36 | IFFCO Chowk |
37 | Huda City Centre |
Yellow line has interconnection with suburban railways at Samaypur Badli, Adarsh Nagar and Azadpur.
It also connects Indian Rail network at Old Delhi Railway Station at Chandni Chowk and New Delhi Railway Station at New Delhi.