
Top 6 Things You Should Know About The Mundka - Bahadurgarh Section Of The Green Line!
If you’re a frequent metro passenger, then you know, that the capital has defo become a better place to live in since Delhi Metro came into the picture. And if you agree with us, then it’s time to become even happier, because the Mundka - Bahadurgarh section of the Green Line that just opened up for the public, comes with its own set of cool facts. Have a look!
1. The Entire Mundka - Bahadurgarh Section Will Be Elevated

Yes, the newly launched (Yay!) Mundka - Bahadurgarh section will be elevated and will connect Bahadurgarh with the capital city. Also, this section (totally a blessing) will link up areas like Mundka, Ghevra and Tikri Kalan, which means happy travelling for us!
2. Connectivity To Western & Central Delhi Via Kirti Nagar & Inderlok Stations

This section will also provide easy connectivity to central and western Delhi through Kirti Nagar (Blue Line) and Inderlok (Red Line) stations, for commuters travelling from Bahadurgarh. Now, aren’t you falling in love with the Green Line, too?
3. Inderlok / Kirti Nagar To City Park, Bahadurgarh = 50 Minutes!

It’s an indisputable fact that metro has reduced our travel time drastically, and how! Every alternative train from the Mundka section will go to Bahadurgarh’s City Park, maintaining a frequency of 8 minutes between both the stations. Plus, the estimated travel time between Inderlok / Kirti Nagar to City Park, Bahadurgarh is going to be just 50 minutes!
4. It’ll Cover Few Of The Major Commercial & Residential Areas *Wohoo*

This one might be covering a shorter route when compared to other lines, but it surely is a blessing for Delhiites, especially for the ones travelling through Red and Blue line, because it’ll cover areas like Punjabi Bagh, Paschim Vihar, Nangloi and Mundka, which basically constitutes the major commercial and residential areas in Delhi!
5. Shivaji Park & Punjabi Bagh Will Act As Virtual Interchanging Stations

And, and if you’re travelling from Shivaji Park or Punjabi Bagh stations of the Green Line, you can connect with the Pink Line by simply getting down at either of the stations and taking a rickshaw or an auto to the other line. Easy-peasy?
6. Further Extension Expected By 2021!

And because our beloved DMRC is always up for making us happy, they’ve planned on extending this line from Bahadurgarh to Delhi Gate and Dwarka Sector 28 with the aim of reducing overcrowding at the existing interchanging stations by 2021. So, let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best!
After getting to know these cool facts about the Green Line, we’re surely taking a ride soon. What about you?
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