Meerut South To Meerut Railway Station

Meerut South Station serves as both a Metro and an Namo Bharat (RRTS) station. It is located on NH-34 at Bhood Baral, Uttar Pradesh – 250103. Currently, the Namo Bharat train operates between Meerut South Station and New Ashok Nagar (Delhi), providing a fast and comfortable travel option. Within the city, the Meerut City Railway Station, situated on Railway Road, connects to various train routes across India, making it another important hub for passengers. Here are the details for the Meerut South RRTS Station to Meerut Railway Station Distance

How to Reach Meerut Railway Station From Meerut South Station

There are two main routes to reach Meerut Railway Station from Meerut South Metro Station-

  1. Via Rohta Road Bypass (Delhi–Meerut Expressway):
    • Exit Meerut South RRTS Station.
    • Take an auto or bus towards Rohta Road Bypass.
    • From there, direct autos are easily available to Meerut Railway Station.
  2. Via Delhi Road (Metro Plaza – DN College Route):
    • Take an auto from the station towards Metro Plaza on Delhi Road.
    • From HRS Chowk (Near Metro Plaza) turn right and head towards DN College crossing.
    • From there, take a left turn that directly leads to Meerut Railway Station.

Meerut South RRTS Station To Meerut Railway Station Distance

The distance between Meerut South RRTS Station and Meerut Railway Station can be covered through two main routes. If you travel via Meerut Bypass/NH58 and Rohta Road, the distance is about 15.8 km, and it usually takes around 25 minutes, as this route is free from heavy traffic and offers faster connectivity. On the other hand, if you take the Delhi Road route, the distance is shorter at 12.8 km, but due to frequent traffic congestion, the travel time is generally longer compared to NH58. Therefore, while Delhi Road covers fewer kilometres, NH58 is often the quicker and more convenient option to reach Meerut Railway Station.

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