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Line(s)
  
5

Status
  
Functioning

Opened
  
1926

Phone
  
094163 58320

Tracks
  
18

Parking
  
Available (Paid)

Station code
  
NDLS

Elevation
  
214 m

Platforms in use
  
16

New Delhi railway station

Location
  
New Delhi, Delhi  India

Structure type
  
Standard (on ground station)

Address
  
Bhavbhuti Marg, Kamla Market, Ajmeri Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110006

Formerly
  
East Indian Railway Company

Similar
  
Hazrat Nizamuddin railway st, Kanpur Central railway st, Jammu Tawi railway st, Lucknow Charbagh railway st, Howrah Junction railway st

The New Delhi Railway Station (station code NDLS), situated between Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj is the main railway station in Delhi. It is the busiest Railway Station in the country in terms of both trains and passenger movement. It handles close to 400 trains and 500,000 passengers daily with 16 platforms. The New Delhi railway station holds the record for the largest route interlocking system in the world along with the Kanpur Central Railway Station i.e. 48. The station is about two kilometres north of Connaught Place, in central Delhi.

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Most eastbound and southbound trains originate at New Delhi Railway Station; however, some important trains to other parts of the country also touch/originate at this station. Most pairs of Shatabdi Express originate and terminate at this station. It is also the main hub for the Rajdhani Express, hence making it the biggest and busiest railway station of Indian Railways.

A total of 427 passenger trains originate, terminate, or passthrough New Delhi Railway Station. Through 269 passenger trains, 867 stations across India are directly connected to New Delhi Railway Station.

History

Before the new imperial capital New Delhi was established after 1911, the Old Delhi Railway Station served the entire city and the Agra-Delhi railway line cut through what is today called Lutyens' Delhi and the site earmarked for the hexagonal All-India War Memorial (now India Gate) and Kingsway (now Rajpath). The railway line was shifted along Yamuna river and opened in 1924 to make way for the new capital. Minto (now Shivaji) and Hardinge (now Tilak) rail bridges came up for this realigned line. The East Indian Railway Company, that overlooked railways in the region, sanctioned the construction of a single story building and a single platform between Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj in 1926. This was later known as New Delhi Railway station. The government's plans to have the new station built inside the Central Park of Connaught Place was rejected by the Railways as it found the idea impractical. In 1927–28, New Delhi Capital Works project involving construction of 4.79 miles (7.71 km) of new lines was completed. The Viceroy and royal retinue entered the city through the new railway station during the inauguration of New Delhi in 1931. New structures were added to the railway station later and the original building served as the parcel office for many years.

Modernisation

In 2007, Farrells were commissioned to modernise and expand the station in time for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Farrells are the lead consultant for the Masterplan for Indian Railways for the redevelopment of New Delhi Railway Station to be in line with the pace of modernisation and growth in the city centre. To provide station and property development over and around the station. The first phase was planned to be operational by the time of the games. The redevelopment was expected to cost 60 billion (US$891.6 million) and 13 consortiums have placed bids to win the contract to upgrade and modernise the terminal on a Build-Operate-Transfer basis for 30 years.

The station occupies 86 ha and 10–20% of it (50 acres) could be used for retail and commercial use. In September 2009, the new building of the station on the Ajmeri Gate side was opened by Northern Railway; built at Rs250,000,000 by Gangotri Enterprises Limited and the building has a total floor area of 9,000 m2 spread over three floors. Vivaan Solar , a Gwalior based company has won the contract to install 1.1 MW of rooftop solar project at the railway station in 2016. The solar power project is to be set up under Public Private Partnership and will be executed on design, build, finance, operate and transfer (DBFOT) basis. The company will also be responsible for maintaining the plant for a period of 25 years.

WiFi

Northern Railways concluded a tender in May 2013, won by a Mumbai-based company, to enable free Wi-Fi connectivity at the station, at an approximate cost of 8 million (US$120,000). Service became available later in the year.

Delhi Metro

New Delhi Railway Station is served by New Delhi station on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro, and also by the Delhi Airport Metro Express (Orange Line), which connects it directly to Indira Gandhi International Airport and further to the Blue Line.

Services

Some of the most important trains among 100 that depart from New Delhi are:

  • Lucknow Swarn Shatabadi Express
  • Lucknow Mail
  • Chandigarh New Delhi Shatabdi Express
  • Uttar Sampark Kranti Express to Vaishno Devi Katra (Jammu and Kashmir)
  • Kanpur Shatabdi Express
  • Bhopal Shatabadi Express
  • Mumbai Rajdhani
  • Howrah Rajdhani
  • Sealdah Rajdhani
  • Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express
  • Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express
  • New Delhi - Bathinda Shatabdi Express
  • Patna Rajdhani Express
  • Ranchi Rajdhani Express
  • Kalka Shatabdi Express (via Chandigarh)
  • Ajmer Shatabdi
  • Amritsar Shatabdi Express
  • Mahabodhi express to Gaya
  • Poorva Express to Howrah
  • New Delhi – Howrah Duronto Express
  • New Delhi – Sealdah Duronto Express
  • New Delhi – Mumbai Duronto Express
  • Shram Shakti Express to Kanpur
  • Sampoorna Kranti Express to Patna
  • Vaishali Express to Barauni
  • Poorvottar Sampark Kranti Express
  • Prayagraj Express to Allahabad
  • Tamil Nadu Express to Chennai
  • Telangana Express to Hyderabad
  • Karnataka Express to Bangalore
  • Kerala Express to Thiruvananthapuram
  • Andhra Pradesh Express to Visakhapatnam
  • Purushottam Express to Puri
  • Kashi Vishwanath Express to Varanasi
  • Dehradun Jan Shatabdi Express
  • Dehradun Shatabdi Express
  • Shan-e-Punjab Express to Amritsar
  • Bihar Sampark Kranti Superfast Express to Darbhanga
  • Shiv Ganga Express to Manduadih
  • New Delhi - Naharlagun AC SF Express
  • Bhubaneswar Duronto Exp
  • New Delhi - Bandra T. Garib Rath
  • References

    New Delhi railway station Wikipedia