The Delhi Metro journey from New Delhi to Supreme Court involves an interchange at Rajiv Chowk — from the Yellow Line to the Blue Line. Total distance is 4 km with an estimated travel time of 7 minutes across 5 stations.
This route on the Delhi Metro runs along the Yellow Line, with an interchange to the Blue Line at Rajiv Chowk. New Delhi station has been operational since 2005. Supreme Court station opened in 2015.
Q: How many stops are there from New Delhi to Supreme Court on the Delhi Metro?
A: There are 5 stations on this route, covering 4 km. You need to change trains at Rajiv Chowk.
Q: What is the first and last Delhi Metro from New Delhi?
A: The first metro from New Delhi departs at 6:00 AM and the last train is at 11:00 PM. Timings may vary — check the official metro app.
Q: How long does it take from New Delhi to Supreme Court by Delhi Metro?
A: The journey takes approximately 7 minutes under normal conditions, covering 4 km across 5 stations.
Q: What is the Delhi Metro fare from New Delhi to Supreme Court?
A: The standard token fare is INR 41. With a smart card, you pay INR 37 (10% discount applied automatically).
Q: Is there a discount on Delhi Metro tickets?
A: Yes. Smart card holders get a flat 10% discount on all fares. The fare from New Delhi to Supreme Court drops from INR 41 to INR 37.
Q: What facilities are available at New Delhi metro station?
A: New Delhi is equipped with: Toilets. The station has been operational since 2005.
Q: What facilities are available at Supreme Court metro station?
A: Supreme Court offers: Toilets. It has been operational since 2015.
The Delhi Metro route from New Delhi to Supreme Court is a 4 km, 7-minute journey with one interchange at Rajiv Chowk. At INR 41 (or INR 37 with smart card), it is one of the most affordable and reliable ways to travel across Delhi.
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