Delhi’s metro system is renowned for its efficiency and vast network, but the Hauz Khas Metro Station is particularly notable for its depth. This article delves into the construction, significance, and unique features of this deepest station, highlighting the engineering marvel that enables it to serve millions of commuters efficiently.
Hauz Khas Metro Station, located on the Yellow and Magenta Lines of the Delhi Metro, stands out as the deepest station in Delhi. Serving as a key interchange point, it connects various prominent areas and offers a range of facilities and connections for commuters.
Hauz Khas Metro Station, situated at a depth of 29 meters (95 feet) underground, is the deepest metro station in the Delhi Metro network. The station serves areas such as Hauz Khas Enclave, Sarvapriya Vihar, Vijay Mandal Enclave, RBI Colony, Mayfair Gardens, and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. The entrance to the station is conveniently located on Outer Ring Road, between Aurobindo Marg and Khelgaon Marg.
Hauz Khas Metro Station offers a variety of facilities for the convenience of its passengers:
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