Partapur to Delhi Metro

Partapur, a locality in Meerut City, is home to the Meerut Metro Station developed by NCRTC. This station is designed with a distinctive architectural style and will feature 2 platforms and 4 railway tracks. It will exclusively serve the Meerut Metro, as the Namo Bharat Train will not halt here. The Partapur Metro Station spans approximately 75 meters in length, 36 meters in width, and stands about 22 meters high. It will have two entry-exit gates, currently under construction, along with facilities such as lifts and escalators for passenger convenience. Here is the detailed guide to travel from Partapur to Delhi Metro

Partapur to Delhi Metro

As you’re already aware, the Namo Bharat Train does not stop at Partapur Station. If you wish to travel to Delhi, you’ll need to first reach Meerut South Station, where you can board the Namo Bharat Train heading towards Sarai Kale Khan. While there are numerous Delhi Metro stations across the city, the ones located closest to the Delhi-Meerut RRTS Corridor are as follows:-

  • Shaheed Sthal Delhi Metro Station – Near to Ghaziabad RRTS Station
  • Vaishali Delhi Metro Station – Near to Sahibabad RRTS Station
  • Anand Vihar Delhi Metro Station – Near to Anand Vihar RRTS Station
  • New Ashok Nagar Delhi Metro Station – Near to New Ashok Nagar RRTS Station
  • Sarai Kale Khan Delhi Metro Station – Near to Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station

Partapur to Shaheed Sthal Delhi Metro Station

From Partapur Station, you need to first reach Meerut South Station, then board the Namo Bharat train from Meerut South RRTS Station. The nearest RRTS station to Shaheed Sthal is Ghaziabad RRTS Station. You can take the Namo Bharat train from Meerut South to Ghaziabad RRTS Station. The station is located approximately 300 meters from Shaheed Sthal, making it easily accessible on foot.

Partapur to Vaishali Delhi Metro Station

From Partapur Station heading to the Delhi Metro, they must first travel to Meerut South RRTS Station, then begin their journey with the Namo Bharat Train. The closest RRTS station to Vaishali Metro Station is Sahibabad RRTS Station, located approximately 1 to 2 kilometres away. To reach Vaishali Metro Station from Sahibabad, you can take an auto-rickshaw, taxi, or use a service like Rapido.

Partapur to Anand Vihar Delhi Metro Station

First, reach Partapur Metro Station and board the Meerut Metro towards Meerut South Station. After arriving at Meerut South, switch to the Namo Bharat train and board it from Meerut South RRTS Station towards Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station and get down at Anand Vihar RRTS Station. From the RRTS station, you can conveniently reach Anand Vihar Metro Station using the interchange available at the station.

Partapur to New Ashok Nagar Delhi Metro Station

First, reach Partapur Metro Station and board the Meerut Metro towards Meerut South Station. After arriving at Meerut South, switch to the Namo Bharat train and board it from Meerut South RRTS Station towards Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station and get down at New Ashok Nagar RRTS Station. From the RRTS station, you can conveniently reach the New Ashok Nagar Metro Station using the interchange available at the station.

Partapur to Sarai Kale Khan Delhi Metro Station

First, reach Partapur Metro Station and board the Meerut Metro towards Meerut South Station. After arriving at Meerut South, switch to the Namo Bharat train and board it from Meerut South RRTS Station towards Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station and get down at Sarai Kale Khan RRTS Station. From the RRTS station, you can conveniently reach the Sarai Kale Khan Metro Station by taking the road available after exiting the Sarai Kale Khan.

Related FAQs

  1. Which metro station is near to Partapur?

    Partapur Metro Station is the nearest metro station to Partapur.

  2. Is there direct metro from Meerut to Delhi?

    Yes, Meerut to Delhi has a direct high-speed metro-like service through the Namo Bharat (RRTS) train. Currently, Namo Bharat trains operate directly between Modipuram station (Meerut) and Sarai Kale Khan (Delhi) without the need for any change.

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