Yellow Line (Delhi Metro)
The Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro is a metro rail line of the Delhi Metro network in Delhi, India. It connects Samaypur Badli in Delhi to HUDA City Centre in Gurugram, Haryana. It is primarily an underground line with some elevated sections. The line is crucial for connecting North Delhi with South Delhi and Gurugram.
The Yellow Line is one of the busiest lines in the Delhi Metro system, serving a large number of commuters daily. It intersects with several other lines of the Delhi Metro, providing interchange options for passengers traveling to various parts of the Delhi NCR region. Key interchange stations include Kashmere Gate (Red Line, Violet Line), Rajiv Chowk (Blue Line), and Hauz Khas (Magenta Line).
The Yellow Line is known for its punctuality and efficiency, contributing significantly to the reduction of road traffic congestion in the region. It provides a comfortable and convenient mode of transportation for daily commuters, students, and tourists.
The line features a mix of underground and elevated stations. Underground stations are characterized by their air-conditioned environments, and spacious platforms. The elevated sections offer panoramic views of the city.
The Yellow Line has played a significant role in the economic and social development of the areas it serves, facilitating easy access to commercial hubs, educational institutions, and residential areas. Further expansions and improvements are planned to enhance the capacity and coverage of the Yellow Line in the future.