Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Route Map

The Delhi–Meerut RRTS (Regional Rapid Transit System) is a semi-high-speed rail corridor connecting Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Meerut. The project spans 82.15 km and has been developed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation. As of 22 February 2026, almost the entire corridor has become operational, with most stations open for service and only Jangpura RRTS Station still under construction. With the network now largely complete, passengers can travel between Meerut and Delhi in less than one hour using the high-speed Delhi–Meerut RRTS.

As mentioned above, the total project length is 82.15 km, of which 68.03 km will be elevated, and 14.12 km will be underground. A distance of about 21 km from the Meerut South RRTS station to the Modipuram RRTS station serving within Meerut City. Here is the Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Route Map PDF Download-

Delhi Meerut RRTS Route Map

ParticularsDetails
Total Route Distance82.15 KM
Total Stations16 Stations
Operational Stations15 Stations
Under Construction Station1 Station
First RRTS StationOperational- Sarai Kale Khan, Delhi

Under Construction- Jangpura, Delhi
Last RRTS StationModipuram, Meerut

Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Route Map

Currently, the Delhi–Meerut Rapid Rail (Namo Bharat) operates daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM along the full corridor between Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station and Modipuram RRTS Station, after the opening of the remaining Meerut section on 22 February 2026. With the corridor now almost fully operational, passengers can travel between Delhi and Meerut in less than one hour, significantly improving regional connectivity and benefiting lakhs of residents across the NCR region.

Within Meerut, the corridor includes four major RRTS stations—Meerut South RRTS Station, Shatabdi Nagar RRTS Station, Begumpul RRTS Station, and Modipuram RRTS Station—all integrated with the Meerut Metro for seamless interchange. Among them, Meerut South serves as the first RRTS station within the Meerut district and features the largest parking facility in Uttar Pradesh, developed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation, with space for around 1,200 vehicles across nearly 13,000 square meters.

Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Route Map Image Download
Delhi Meerut RRTS Map

Delhi Meerut RRTS Map PDF Download

Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Route

There are a total of 16 stations on the Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Route Map, where RapidX have a stop. Out of these 16, 4 stations have a stop in Meerut, where you can also interchange for the Meerut Metro. Apart from these, there will be two depots at grade: one is Duhai Depot in Ghaziabad, and one is Modipuram Depot in Meerut. There are nine intermediate stations in Meerut where Delhi Meerut RRTS has no stops. The 16 stations list of the Delhi Meerut Rapid Rail Route Map is here-

  1. Jangpura RRTS Station
  2. Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station
  3. New Ashok Nagar RRTS Station
  4. Anand Vihar RRTS Station
  5. Sahibabad RRTS Station
  6. Ghaziabad RRTS Station
  7. Guldhar RRTS Station
  8. Duhai RRTS Station
  9. Duhai Depot RRTS Station
  10. Murad Nagar RRTS Station
  11. Modi Nagar South RRTS Station
  12. Modi Nagar North RRTS Station
  13. Meerut South RRTS Station
  14. Shatabdi Nagar RRTS Station
  15. Begumpul RRTS Station
  16. Modipuram RRTS Station

Related FAQs

  1. How many stations are in Delhi Meerut RRTS?

    There are a total of 16 stations and two depots in Delhi Meerut RRTS.

  2. What is the starting point of Delhi Meerut RRTS?

    The starting point of the Delhi–Meerut RRTS is Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station in Delhi. From this station, the Namo Bharat rapid rail currently operates towards Meerut, with the corridor extending up to Modipuram RRTS Station.

  3. What is the route of Rapid Rail Delhi to Meerut?

    There are a total of 16 stations on the route of Rapid Metro Delhi to Meerut, the train will depart from Jangpura RRTS station, Delhi and will end at Modipuram RRTS station, Meerut.

Photo of author
Author
Meerut Metro Guy
The UPMRC and NCRTC are gearing up to start Meerut Metro soon. The project was initiated in 2016. The Website (www.meerutmetro.in) and its social media platforms are privately maintained and do not have any official connection or affiliation whatsoever to any Government authority or organisation, nor is it endorsed or supported by any of them in any way. We, the founders of meerutmetro.in website, are here to provide the best content about the Meerut Metro and Delhi Meerut RRTS Project. To the best of our knowledge, all the information provided on the website/social media platforms is correct. Please let us know if we missed anything or if something is incorrect.

Leave a Reply