The 82.15 km-long Delhi to Meerut Rapid Rail Route has 16 stations and 2 depots at grade. On the route, 68.03 km (42.27 mi) are elevated, 14.12 km are underground, and 1.45 km is at grade for connections to two depots to be located at Duhai and Modipuram.
Out of the total 16 stations on the Delhi–Meerut Rapid Rail corridor, 4 stations are located in Delhi, 8 stations are in Ghaziabad, and 4 stations are in Meerut. The first station of the corridor is Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi, which serves as the main starting point of the Delhi–Meerut RRTS. The last station is Modipuram in Meerut, located at the northern end of the corridor.
- Delhi Meerut RRTS Stations in Delhi- Jangpura, Sarai Kale Khan, New Ashok Nagar, and Anand Vihar RRTS Station.
- Delhi Meerut RRTS Stations in Meerut- Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai, Duhai Depot, Murad Nagar, Modi Nagar South, Modi Nagar North RRTS Station.
- Delhi Meerut RRTS Stations in Ghaziabad- Meerut South, Shatabdi Nagar, Begumpul, and Modipuram RRTS Station.
Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Map

Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Stations List
Jangpura Rapid Rail Station, Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Rail Station, New Ashok Nagar Rapid Rail Station, Anand Vihar Rapid Rail Station, Sahibabad Rapid Rail Station, Ghaziabad Rapid Rail Station, Guldhar Rapid Rail Station, Duhai Rapid Rail Station, Duhai Depot Rapid Rail Station, Murad Nagar Rapid Rail Station, Modi Nagar South Rapid Rail Station, Modi Nagar North Rapid Rail Station, Meerut South Rapid Rail Station, Shatabadi Nagar Rapid Rail Station, Begumpul Rapid Rail Station, and Modipuram Rapid Rail Station.
Jangpura Rapid Rail Station
Jangpura RRTS station will also have a stabling yard for train stabling and maintenance, an operational control centre, office complexes, and residential towers. Mathura Road in South Delhi connects to Jangpura station for smooth accessibility.
Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Rail Station
Sarai Kale Khan is the largest station on the Delhi–Meerut RRTS corridor. The station has three levels, six platforms, and six tracks, designed to serve three major RRTS corridors — Delhi–Meerut, Delhi–Panipat, and Delhi–SNB–Alwar. It is also a key transport hub because the three priority RRTS corridors (Delhi–Panipat, Delhi–SNB–Alwar, and Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut) will converge at this station.
New Ashok Nagar Rapid Rail Station
The New Ashok Nagar RRTS station has been completed and operational from 5th January 2025. This rapid metro station is near to the New Ashok Nagar Metro Station, the distance between them being merely 100 meters
Anand Vihar Rapid Rail Station
Anand Vihar RRTS station is one of the busiest commuter transit hubs, having a huge daily footfall, as it is surrounded by a Metro station serving two metro lines, a Railway Station, and two ISBTs – one at the Delhi side and the other one at Kaushambi, UP side. The Anand Vihar RRTS Station was opened to the public on 5th January 2025, it was inaugurated by PM Modi along with the New Ashok Nagar RRTS Station.
Sahibabad Rapid Rail Station
The Sahibabad Rapid Station is operated and owned by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation, it was first opened to the general public on 21st October 2023, when PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the Sahibabad to Duhai section of Delhi Meerut RRTS on 20th October 2023.
Ghaziabad Rapid Rail Station
Ghaziabad RRTS Station is located at Meerut trisection in Ghaziabad and serves Arya Nagar, Seva Nagar, Bhim Nagar & Patel Nagar. From the Ghaziabad Metro station, the Ghaziabad railway station is approx 3km and Shaheed Sthal New Bus Adda Metro station is approx 250 meters far. Ghaziabad station is a Divyangjan-friendly station.
Guldhar Rapid Rail Station
Along with Sahibabad and Ghaziabad, Guldhar is the 3rd station in the city of Ghaziabad, the station code is A05 and the location of the station is Meerut Road Industrial Area, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, 201017. Guldhar Metro Station is an Elevated station that serves Raj Nagar, Raj Nagar Extension, Sanjay Nagar, and Guldhar Village of Ghaziabad.
Duhai Rapid Rail Station
Duhai Metro Station is an elevated RRTS station, it is the 4th station in the Ghaziabad District, of Uttar Pradesh, and it serves the Duhai and Morta villages of Ghaziabad. The Duhai Rapid Station was commissioned on 20th October 2023 by PM Narendra Modi and it was opened to the general public on 21st October 2023.
Duhai Depot Rapid Rail Station
Duhai Depot Rapid Station is located at Basantpur Saitli, Uttar Pradesh, 201003, and serves Duhai Depot, Bhikanpur Village, and nearby areas. Duhai Depot is a Divyangjan-friendly station. The helpline contact no. of Duhai Depot Rapid Metro Station is 9289928708.
Murad Nagar Rapid Rail Station
Along with Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, and Duhai RRTS stations, there is another Rapid Train station in Ghaziabad District. The Muradnagar station is located at Delhi Meerut Road in Muradnagar City and it serves the town of Murad Nagar.
Modi Nagar South Rapid Rail Station
The operation of Modi Nagar South Rapid Rail Station was started on 7th March 2024, and the inauguration of this station was done by PM Modi via video conferencing from Kolkata. The station serves as an RRTS station for higher-speed trains on the Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Corridor that can reach up to 180 km/h.
Modi Nagar North Rapid Rail Station
Modi Nagar North Rapid Rail Station is an elevated station serving the town of Modinagar. The station code of Modinagar North is A09, situated at Delhi-Meerut Road, and is a Divyangjan-friendly station. Modi Nagar North Metro Station will have entry and exit gates on both sides of the main road at ground level to provide convenient access from both sides of the road.
Meerut South Rapid Rail Station
Meerut South RRTS Station serves both the RRTS and the Meerut Metro. The station is located near the Meerut Expressway and provides convenient connectivity for commuters. It has two entry and exit gates on both sides of the road to ensure easy access. The Meerut Metro service starts from Meerut South station and runs up to Modipuram. 🚆
Shatabadi Nagar Rapid Rail Station
Shatabdi Nagar Rapid Rail Station provides both RRTS and Meerut Metro services. The station improves connectivity for people living nearby as well as those working in the industrial units in this area. It makes travel convenient towards Delhi and Modipuram. The station has two entry and exit gates on both sides of the road to ensure easy access for commuters. 🚆
Begumpul Rapid Rail Station
Begumpul RRTS Station is an underground station that serves both the regional RRTS trains and the local Meerut Metro. Located in the main business centre of Meerut, the station provides convenient connectivity for commuters traveling within the city and towards Delhi.
The station has four entry and exit gates for easy passenger access. The first gate is towards Abu Lane, the main market of Meerut. The second gate connects the station to Lal Kurti Market. The third entrance provides access towards Zero Mile, while the fourth gate connects to the other side of Zero Mile.
Modipuram Rapid Rail Station
Modipuram Station provides passengers with the facility to travel on both Rapid Rail (RRTS) and Meerut Metro trains. The station is located near several residential societies, making it convenient for residents. It will also benefit many rural areas in the northern part of Meerut by improving connectivity. Modipuram is designed as an elevated station.
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Related FAQs
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Which are the rapid rail stations in Delhi-Meerut?
Jangpura Rapid Rail Station
Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Rail Station
New Ashok Nagar Rapid Rail Station
Anand Vihar Rapid Rail Station
Sahibabad Rapid Rail Station
Ghaziabad Rapid Rail Station
Guldhar Rapid Rail Station
Duhai Rapid Rail Station
Duhai Depot Station Rapid Rail Station
Murad Nagar Rapid Rail Station
Modi Nagar South Rapid Rail Station
Modi Nagar North Rapid Rail Station
Meerut South Rapid Rail Station
Shatabdi Nagar Rapid Rail Station
Begumpul Rapid Rail Station
Modipuram Rapid Rail Station -
How far is Delhi to Meerut by rapid train?
The distance between Delhi and Meerut by Rapid Rail (Namo Bharat RRTS) is about 82 km. The rapid train runs from Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station in Delhi to Modipuram RRTS Station in Meerut, covering the corridor through Ghaziabad and Meerut. With the high-speed Namo Bharat trains, the travel time between Delhi and Meerut is around 50–55 minutes, which is much faster compared to road travel. 🚆
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How many stations are in RRTS?
There are 16 RRTS stations and 2 depots.