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Delhi Metro Orange Line

ऑरेंज लाइन

Orange Line runs from New Delhi (नई दिल्ली) to Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25 (यशोभूमि द्वारका सेक्टर 25) with 7 stations and 2 interchanges.

🚉 7 Stations 🔄 2 Interchanges 🌅 First: 4:45 AM 🌙 Last: 11:30 PM ⏱ Every: 10-20 minutes

🚇 Orange Line — Overview & Route Guide

The Orange Line is one of the key rapid transit corridors of the Delhi Metro network, running from New Delhi to Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25 with 7 stations. The line is colour-coded #ff6f00 on all Delhi Metro maps and signage, making it easy to identify at interchange stations.

7
Total Stations
4:45 AM
First Train
11:30 PM
Last Train
10-20 minutes
Peak Frequency
🔄 Connectivity — Interchange Stations

The Orange Line connects with other Delhi Metro lines at 2 interchange stations, allowing passengers to reach every part of Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad without leaving the paid zone.

🚉 New Delhi 🚉 Dwarka sector 21
Popular destinations served by the Orange Line: New Delhi, Dwarka sector 21 and more. Use the Route Finder to plan your complete journey on this line.

🔍 Plan Your Route on Orange Line

Get step-by-step directions, platform numbers and exact fare for any journey on this line.

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🕐 Train Timings — Orange Line

🌅 First Train
4:45 AM
🌙 Last Train
11:30 PM
⏱ Frequency
Every 10-20 minutes
📅 Operates
All 7 Days

🔄 Major Interchange Stations — Orange Line

At these interchange stations you can switch to another Delhi Metro line without buying a new ticket or exiting the paid zone. Follow the colour-coded overhead signs to reach the connecting platform.

🔀 Connecting Lines at New Delhi:
Samaypur Badli ↔ Huda City Centre
🌅 5:15 AM  ·  🌙 11:45 PM
✅ Interchange Benefit: Switch from Orange Line to Yellow Line at New Delhi — no re-tap needed, single ticket valid.
📍 Popular routes via New Delhi: New Delhi → Samaypur Badli · New Delhi → Huda City Centre
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🔀 Connecting Lines at Dwarka sector 21:
Dwarka sector 21 ↔ Noida Electronic City
🌅 5:30 AM  ·  🌙 11:30 PM
✅ Interchange Benefit: Switch from Orange Line to Blue Line at Dwarka sector 21 — no re-tap needed, single ticket valid.
📍 Popular routes via Dwarka sector 21: Dwarka sector 21 → Dwarka sector 21 · Dwarka sector 21 → Noida Electronic City
💡 Orange Line has 2 interchange stations connecting to other Delhi Metro lines. All interchanges are within the paid zone — no need to buy a new ticket when changing lines.

🚉 All 7 Stations on Orange Line

From New Delhi to Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25. Tap any station for platform, fare & facility details.

1 New Delhi नई दिल्ली YEL
2 Shivaji Stadium शिवाजी स्टेडियम
3 Dhaula Kuan ढौला कुआं
4 Delhi Aerocity दिल्ली एयरोसिटी
5 Airport T3 एयरपोर्ट टी3
6 Dwarka sector 21 द्वारका सेक्टर 21 BLU
7 Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25 यशोभूमि द्वारका सेक्टर 25

📍 New Delhi ↔ Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25 Line Map

🗺️ New Delhi ↔ Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25 Line MapNew Delhi ↔ Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25
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💰 Delhi Metro Fare Chart

Fares on Orange Line are distance-based. Smart Card holders get a 10% discount. Off-peak travel saves an additional 20%.

Distance SlabToken FareSmart Card
Up to 2 km₹11₹9
3–5 km₹21₹18
6–12 km₹32₹27
13–21 km₹43₹36
22–32 km₹54₹45
Over 32 km₹64₹54

Fares w.e.f. 25 Aug 2025 | Off-peak: before 8AM, 12PM–5PM, after 9PM | Children <3 yrs: Free | Ticketless: ₹250 penalty "On Sundays and national holidays (Republic Day, Independence Day, and 2nd October etc), a ₹10 discount is applicable on single journey tokens priced between ₹21 and ₹64."

🕐 Orange Line — Peak Hours & Train Timings

🔴 Peak Hours
🌅 8:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
🌆 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
High frequency · Every 10-20 minutes min
🟢 Off-Peak Hours
🌙 Before 8:00 AM
☀️ 12:00 Noon – 5:00 PM
🌃 After 9:00 PM
20% extra Smart Card discount
4:45 AM
🌅 First Train
11:30 PM
🌙 Last Train
~10-20 minutes min
⏱ Peak Frequency

Timings for Orange Line. May vary on Sundays & public holidays (typically 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM).

ℹ️ About Delhi Metro Orange Line

The Delhi Metro Orange Line is one of the key corridors of the DMRC network. It runs between New Delhi and Yashobhoomi Dwarka sector 25, covering 7 stations in total. The line has 2 interchange stations connecting it to other Delhi Metro lines, making it easy to transfer without an additional ticket. The first train departs at 4:45 AM and the last train runs at 11:30 PM, with trains running every 10-20 minutes during peak hours. The metro operates all 7 days a week including public holidays.

Smart Card holders enjoy a 10% discount on all fares. Children under 3 years travel free. Use the route finder above to plan your complete journey with platform numbers, fare and step-by-step directions.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (25 questions)

The Orange Line has 7 stations, running from New Delhi to Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector 25.

The Orange Line runs from New Delhi (one terminus) to Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector 25 (the other terminus).

The first metro train on the Orange Line starts at approximately 4:45 AM. The last train departs at 11:30 PM.

The last metro train on the Orange Line departs at approximately 11:30 PM. Plan your journey to reach the station well before this time.

The interchange stations on the Orange Line are: New Delhi, Dwarka Sector 21.

The Orange Line is identified by the colour #ff6f00 on the official Delhi Metro system map and station signage.

A complete end-to-end journey on the Orange Line from New Delhi to Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector 25 takes approximately 30 minutes.

Yes, the Orange Line serves IGI Airport / Delhi Aerocity, giving direct airport connectivity.

On the Orange Line, trains run every 10-20 minutes during peak hours (8–10 AM and 5:30–8:30 PM). During off-peak hours, the headway is approximately 8–12 minutes.

The Orange Line has both elevated and underground sections. Central-area stations are typically underground while outer stations are elevated. Check the DMRC system map for the exact profile.

Several stations on the Orange Line offer car and two-wheeler parking. End terminals and major interchange stations typically have parking. Check the DMRC website or individual station pages.

High-frequency corridors of the Delhi Metro, including key sections of the Orange Line, operate 8-coach trains during peak hours. Lower-frequency sections may use 6-coach formations.

Yes. The Orange Line operates on Sundays and public holidays with slightly reduced frequency. First and last train timings remain approximately the same.

Metro fares on the Orange Line range from ₹10 (minimum, 0–2 km) to ₹60 (maximum, above 32 km) for tokens. Smart Card holders save 10% on every fare.

The official Delhi Metro system map showing the Orange Line is available on the DMRC website (delhimetrorail.com). The Orange Line is shown in #ff6f00 on all official maps.

Yes. DMRC and DTC operate feeder bus services from several Orange Line stations to nearby areas not directly served by metro. E-rickshaws and autos are also available outside most stations.

All stations on the Orange Line have escalators. Lifts are available at most stations, especially interchange and underground stations, making the line fully accessible.

Yes. Token vending machines (TVMs) at all Orange Line stations accept UPI, debit/credit cards, and cash. You can also top up your Smart Card via the DMRC app or Paytm.

Delhi Metro does not currently offer route-specific concessions on the Orange Line. All passengers benefit from the 10% Smart Card discount. Check the DMRC website for the latest concession policies.

The Orange Line covers a route length spanning 7 stations from New Delhi to Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector 25. The exact kilometre distance is published on the official DMRC website.

The interchange stations on the Orange Line are: New Delhi, Dwarka Sector 21.

The Orange Line serves multiple PIN code zones of Delhi and NCR from New Delhi to Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector 25. Each station page on this site lists nearby landmarks, localities, and PIN codes.

Yes. All Orange Line stations have ramps, tactile flooring, priority seating, lifts, and escalators. Dedicated wheelchair spaces are inside every train. Station staff provide assistance on request.

The Orange Line passes through several major areas of Delhi and NCR. See individual station pages for nearby markets, offices, and attractions at each stop on the Orange Line.

The Orange Line is one of the key corridors of the Delhi Metro, carrying lakhs of passengers daily. DMRC publishes ridership data periodically. The line serves both daily commuters and intercity travellers.

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