Yellow Line
Operational
North-South Corridor

Yellow Line: Samaypur Badli to Millennium City Centre Gurugram (HUDA City Centre)

49.3 km | 37 stations | Fare ₹10 - ₹60

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About Yellow Line

The Yellow Line is the backbone of the Delhi Metro network, stretching 49 km from Samaypur Badli in the north to Millennium City Centre Gurugram (HUDA City Centre) in Gurugram. With 37 stations across 49 km, it is one of the busiest and most important corridors, connecting Delhi to Gurugram and passing through the heart of Lutyens' Delhi.

The Yellow Line runs through Delhi's most prominent landmarks and commercial hubs — Rajiv Chowk (Connaught Place), the diplomatic enclave near Central Secretariat, the upscale Hauz Khas Village, Qutab Minar heritage area, and Guru Dronacharya in Gurugram's business district. It interchanges with most major lines, making it the metro network's central spine.

Key Landmarks Along This Line

Rajiv Chowk (Connaught Place)
Hauz Khas
Qutab Minar
Guru Dronacharya
Central Secretariat
Vishwavidyalaya

Interchange Stations

Kashmere Gateconnects to Red Line
Kashmere Gateconnects to Violet Line
Rajiv Chowkconnects to Blue Line
Central Secretariatconnects to Violet Line

Travel Tip

Rajiv Chowk is the busiest station on the network — avoid it during 9-10 AM and 6-7 PM if possible. From Millennium City Centre Gurugram (HUDA City Centre), auto-rickshaws and feeder buses connect to Cyber Hub and DLF offices in Gurugram.

49.3 km

Total Length

37

Stations

2-4 min

Peak Frequency

₹10-60

Fare Range

Yellow Line at a Glance

Terminal Stations

Samaypur Badli
Millennium City Centre Gurugram (HUDA City Centre)

Operating Hours

First Train5:00 AM
Last Train11:00 PM

Train Frequency

Peak Hours2-4 min
Off-Peak5-7 min

Fare Chart

₹100 - 2 km
₹202 - 5 km
₹305 - 12 km
₹4012 - 21 km
₹5021 - 32 km
₹6032+ km
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Details

Opened20 December 2004
OperatorDMRC
Train Type6-coach
Commuter Tips

Stand behind the yellow line

Wait behind the platform edge doors and yellow safety markings until the train stops completely.

Use QR code or smart card

Skip token queues by using the Delhi Metro app QR ticket or a rechargeable smart card at entry gates.

Reserved coaches for women

The first coach of every train is reserved for women passengers during all operating hours.

DMRC Helpline

For any assistance or emergencies, call DMRC helpline at 155370 or press the emergency button on the platform.