TheĀ Dwarka Sector 21Ā Metro Station is located on theĀ Blue LineĀ of theĀ Delhi Metro. This station was built as an extension together withĀ Dwarka Sector 8Ā in order to serve Dwarka residents better and provide interchange with theĀ Delhi Airport Express. It was designed by Absolute Architecture. The station was inaugurated on 30 October 2010 after the completion of successful trials and approval from the railway inspector.1
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Delhi MetroĀ stationļæ¼LocationSector 21, Dwarka, New DelhiCoordinates28.552125, 77.058016Line(s)Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Blue Line Airport ExpressPlatforms4Tracks4ConstructionStructure typeUndergroundDepth7.07 metersPlatform levels2HistoryOpened30 October 2010 (Blue Line) 23 February 2011 (Airport Express)ServicesPreceding stationĀ Delhi MetroĀ Following station
Dwarka Sector 8
towardĀ Noida City Centre
Blue LineTerminus
Airport
towardĀ New Delhi
Orange LineTerminus
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The left side view of Dwarka Sector 21 Metro Station.
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The right side view of Dwarka Sector 21 Metro Station.
Interchange to theĀ Delhi Airport ExpressĀ are available. Besides serving as a transport hub for theĀ Delhi Metro, two floors of the station will be used for commercial purposes. It will also be the firstĀ Delhi MetroĀ station to feature hotel rooms within the complex.[3]Ā As of August 2014 it had the largest rooftop solar plant in the city. Through this plant, the DMRC plans to produce power for all operations at Dwarka Sector 21 station. The plant has a capacity of 500Ā kW every day, and is the largest of its kind in NCR under the Renewable Energy Service model and is a result of cooperation between DMRC and Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) through 'ComSolar', a project that supports commercialization of solar energy in India.[4]
This station has been installed withĀ platform screen doorsĀ on the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDwarka Sector 21 is a key station in the Delhi Metro network, serving as a vital interchange on both the Blue Line and the Airport Express Line. Located in the southwestern part of Delhi, it plays a crucial role in connecting the expansive Dwarka sub-city to the rest of the National Capital Region (NCR) and the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Operational since October 30, 2010, Dwarka Sector 21 station has significantly improved the daily commute for residents, providing direct and rapid transit options. The stationās modern infrastructure includes amenities such as elevators, escalators, and dedicated facilities for differently-abled passengers, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all.
The station is strategically important for its dual functionality. On the Blue Line, it links residential and commercial areas within Dwarka to major parts of Delhi, promoting local economic activity and property value growth. On the Airport Express Line, it provides a swift, hassle-free connection to the airport, crucial for both domestic and international travelers.
Additionally, Dwarka Sector 21 station supports Delhi's environmental objectives by encouraging the use of public transportation, thus reducing traffic congestion and pollution. Its role in enhancing connectivity, supporting sustainable urban transport, and boosting regional economic development underscores its significance in the Delhi...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe Dwarka Sector 21 Metro Station is located on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro. This station was built as an extension together with Dwarka Sector 8 in order to serve Dwarka residents better and provide interchange with the Delhi Airport Express. It was designed by Absolute Architecture. The station was inaugurated on 30 October 2010 after the completion of successful trials and approval from the railway inspector.1
Interchange to the Delhi Airport Express are available. Besides serving as a transport hub for the Delhi Metro, two floors of the station will be used for commercial purposes. It will also be the first Delhi Metro station to feature hotel rooms within the complex.[3] As of August 2014 it had the largest rooftop solar plant in the city. Through this plant, the DMRC plans to produce power for all operations at Dwarka Sector 21 station. The plant has a capacity of 500 kW every day, and is the largest of its kind in NCR under the Renewable Energy Service model and is a result of cooperation between DMRC and Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) through 'ComSolar', a project that supports commercialization of solar energy in India.[4]
This station has been installed with platform screen doors on...
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