Metro Stations in Noida | Noida Metro

The Metro rail in Noida started on 12th Nov 2009. The Metro stations in Noida fall under three categories i.e Blue Line, Magenta Line & Aqua line.  Let’s have a look in detail at all three lines.

  1. Noida Electronic City
  2. Sector 62
  3. Sector 59
  4. Sector 61
  5. Sector 52  (connection with Sector 51 Noida Metro Aqua line)
  6. Sector 34
  7. Noida City Centre
  8. Golf Course
  9. Botanical Garden (an interchange with Delhi Metro Magenta Line)
  10. Sector 18
  11. Sector 16                      
  12. Sector 15

Magenta Line - Metro Stations in Noida

  1. Kalindi Kunj
  2. Okhla Bird Sanctuary
  3. Botanical Garden ( Inter Connected to Delhi Metro Blue Line)

Aqua Line - Metro Stations in Noida

  1. Sector 51 ( an interchange with Delhi Metro Blue Line)
  2. Sector 50
  3. Sector 76
  4. Sector 101
  5. Sector 81
  6. NSEZ
  7. Sector 83
  8. Sector 137
  9. Sector 142
  10. Sector 143
  11. Sector 144
  12. Sector 145
  13. Sector 146
  14. Sector 147
  15. Sector 148
  16. Knowledge Park II, Greater Noida
  17. Pari Chowk
  18. Alpha 1
  19. Delta 1
  20. GNIDA Office
  21. Depot
Metro Stations in Noida | Noida Metro | Greater Noida Metro

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