Meerut South To Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Metro Station

On 18th August 2024, Meerut South Station became operational, followed by the launch of Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station on 22nd February 2026. With this milestone, all stations between Sarai Kale Khan and Modipuram RRTS Station are now fully operational, including the city services of the Meerut Metro. Meerut now features four interchange stations between the Meerut Metro and the Namo Bharat Train, significantly improving regional connectivity— with Meerut South Station serving as one of these key interchange points. Here are the details for the Meerut South To Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station

Meerut South To Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station

ParticularsMeerut South To Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Metro Station
Station CodeMeerut South- A10

Sarai Kale Khan- Z00
Standard Coach Ticket FareRs. 160
Premium Coach Ticket FareRs. 190
Duration45 Minutes and 30 Seconds
Distance55.6 KM
First Namo Bharat Time05:57 AM
Last Namo Bharat Time10:20 PM
Helpline NumbersMeerut South-7428307121

Sarai Kale Khan-9289928744

Meerut South To Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Route Map

Meerut South to Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Metro Route Map
Meerut South to Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Metro Route Map

The Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) route from Meerut South RRTS Station in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, to Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station in Delhi features a well-planned network that ensures seamless connectivity between the two cities. Along this route, there are nine intermediate stations: New Ashok Nagar, Anand Vihar, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai, Murad Nagar, Modinagar South, and Modinagar North.

All these stations are elevated except for Anand Vihar, which is constructed underground to accommodate the urban landscape. The entire corridor, including design, construction, and operational systems, is managed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), ensuring high standards of safety, efficiency, and passenger convenience along this important stretch of the Delhi-Meerut RRTS line.

Facilities at the Stations

ParticularsMeerut South RRTSSarai Kale Khan RRTS
FacilitiesDrinking Water, First Aid, WashroomDrinking Water, First Aid, Washroom
Lifts6 Lifts9 Lifts
Escalators8 Escalators15 Escalators
ParkingYes, AvailableYes, Available

Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Metro Station Gates

Gate No.StatusTowards
1.OpenOn road going to Meerut
2.OpenOn road going to Meerut
3.OpenOn road going to Meerut
4.OpenOn road going to Delhi
5.ClosedOn road going to Delhi
6.ClosedYet to Open

Meerut South Rapid Metro Station Gates

Gate No.StatusTowards
1OpenOn Road Going to Meerut
2OpenOn Road Going to Delhi

Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Metro Station Platforms

Platform No.StatusTowards
1.Closed
2.Open
3.Open
4.Open
5.Closed
6.Closed

Meerut South Rapid Metro Station Platforms

Gate No.StatusTowards
1OpenTowards Meerut, Premium Lounge available at Meerut end
2OpenTowards Delhi, Premium Lounge available at Meerut end
3OpenTowards Delhi, Premium Lounge available at Meerut end

Meerut South to Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Ticket Price

Passengers travelling from Meerut South Station to Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station can choose between two fare categories on the Namo Bharat Train. The Standard Coach ticket fare is Rs. 160, while the Premium Coach ticket fare is Rs. 190, offering passengers the option of enhanced comfort and additional onboard facilities in the premium category.

Meerut South to Sarai Kale Khan Rapid Metro Timings

Passengers travelling from Meerut South Station to Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station on the Namo Bharat Train can plan their journey conveniently, as the first service departs at 05:57 AM, while the last train leaves at 10:20 PM, providing reliable early-morning to late-evening connectivity on this key corridor.

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Anand Kumar
Hi, I’m Anand Kumar, a full-time content writer based in Meerut. I’m passionate about bringing local developments to light through informative and engaging content. I run two dedicated news and information platforms — meerutmetro.in and namobharattrain.com — where I regularly publish articles focused on the progress of the Meerut Metro and the NaMo Bharat train, India’s fastest rapid rail system. My goal is to keep readers informed about the latest updates, milestones, and transformations in regional and national transport infrastructure. With a deep interest in urban development and public transport, I aim to make complex information accessible and valuable for everyday readers.

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