New Delhi, India
Inderlok, महाराजा नाहर सिंह मार्ग, Shastri Nagar
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The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system serving Delhi and its satellite cities of .... On 22 July 2009, a worker at Ashok Park Metro station was killed when a steel beam fell on him. Number of stations: 236 Number of lines: 11 colour coded lines (Grey Line under construction) System length: 327 km (203 mi) Daily ridership: average 2.53 million Urban rail transit in India
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Same as all the remaining metro stations of Delhi. Here you can change the metro for green line and blue line. Cleanliness is also an added feature and quality of this metro station. I have travelled from this station so many time, You can also call it junction.
Junction of red and green line.. well maintained but when train arrives the area is not able to accommodate the rush
It is a junction, from where you can get red line metro as well as green line metro, coving major part of delhi to travel,travelling in metro is easy and cheap price
Gud arrangement at metro station. As two metros are criss crossing here but still crowd is well managed. Only during boarding the mundka metro from inderlok there is sometimes unmanageable crowd as the frequency is too less considering that good crowd is there to travel from inderlok on mundka line.This needs an improvement from metro authorities.
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