Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra
Delhi Metro · Blue Line, Grey Line, Magenta Line, Aqua Line, Pink Line, Red Line, Green Line
| Fare | ₹60 |
|---|---|
| Time | 94 min |
| Stations | 39 |
| Distance | 49.78 km |
| First train | 06:00 |
| Last train | 23:00 |
| Helpline | 155370 |
⚠️ 3 interchange(s) on this route.
↓ Blue Line
Towards Noida Electronic City
Platform 1
⇄ Change Train
at Rajouri Garden
↓ Pink Line
Towards Majlis Park
Platform 2
⇄ Change Train
at Netaji Subhash Place
↓ Red Line
Towards Shaheed Sthal New Bus Adda
Platform 1
⇄ Change Train
at Inderlok
↓ Green Line
Towards Brigadier Hoshiar Singh
Platform 1
Travelling from Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra on the Delhi Metro covers 49.78 km across 39 stations, taking about 94 minutes. The single-journey fare is ₹60, with 3 interchange(s) along the way.
Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra Metro Timings
On the Blue Line, the first train runs from 06:00 and the last train around 23:00. Trains run every few minutes during peak hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Delhi Metro fare from Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra is ₹60 for a single journey.
The journey from Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra takes approximately 94 minutes by Delhi Metro.
There are 39 stations between Dwarka Sector 9 and Ghevra, including both the source and destination.
The metro distance from Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra is about 49.78 km.
This route has 3 interchange(s). You will need to change lines along the way.
No, Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra requires 3 line change(s).
The first metro on this line runs from around 06:00.
The last metro on this line runs until around 23:00.
Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra is served by the Blue Line of Delhi Metro.
Board at Dwarka Sector 9, travel and change lines as shown in the step-by-step route above, and get off at Ghevra. The full route is listed above.
The return journey from Ghevra to Dwarka Sector 9 costs the same — ₹60 for a single journey.
Yes, you can use a Delhi Metro smart card or NCMC card for the Dwarka Sector 9 to Ghevra journey, often with a small fare discount.
Yes, Delhi Metro operates on Sundays, though first and last train timings may differ slightly from weekdays.
Trains are busiest during peak hours (8–11 AM and 5–8 PM). For a more comfortable ride, travel during off-peak hours.
Pets are generally not allowed on Delhi Metro except service animals. Check the latest Delhi Metro guidelines before travelling.