Brown Line (Delhi Metro) Explained

Brown Line
(Line 12)
Type:Rapid transit
System:Delhi Metro
Status:Approved[1]
Locale:Delhi
Start:Lajpat Nagar
End:Saket G-Block
Stations:8
Planopen:[2] [3]
Owner:Delhi Metro
Operator:Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
Character:Elevated
Linelength:7.96km (04.95miles)
Gauge: standard gauge
Electrification: overhead catenary
Map State:Show

The Brown Line (Line 12) is an approved line of the Delhi Metro. It will provide improved direct connections to eastern, southern and south-eastern Delhi with the Indira Gandhi International Airport and Faridabad to decrease the increasing traffic, congestion and pollution on roads. It will act as a link line, by joining four lines–Violet, Pink, Magenta and Golden lines with each other. It will start from Lajpat Nagar and will end in Saket G-Block. It will be long with eight stations, all of which will be elevated. The line was approved by the Government of India and the foundation stone was laid for its construction by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14 March 2024, and work is yet to begin, as part of the fourth phase of the Delhi Metro's development. The line is slated to be completed by March 2026.[4] [5] [1] [3] [2] [6]

History

The Brown Line was first conceived by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) under the Phase IV of Delhi Metro's future expansion and development in July 2016. As per the plan, six new lines covering a length of about have been planned to be added to the metro network, out of which the Brown Line will connect Lajpat Nagar with Saket, at a length of . The plans were finalized for implementation by the Government of Delhi in December 2018.[7] In March 2019, the plans were approved for construction by the Government of India. Thus, land acquisition for Phase IV and Brown Line began from April 2019, and was completed in three years. Construction was supposed to begin from 2021, but was delayed due to the restrictions imposed by the government due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] It was expected to be completed by 2025.[4] On 13 March 2024, the Brown Line and the Indigo Line were approved by the cabinet, to be built at a cost of about . Hence, the foundation stone was laid for its construction by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14 March 2024, and work is yet to begin. Both the lines are slated to be completed by March 2026.[2] [1] [3] [6]

Stations

See main article: List of Delhi Metro stations. The stations the Brown Line will have are:[5] [3]

Brown Line
No.Station NamePhaseOpeningInterchange ConnectionStation LayoutPlatform Level TypeDepot ConnectionDepot Layout
EnglishHindi
1Lajpat Nagarलाजपत नगर4March 2026
ElevatedSideNoneNone
2Andrews Ganjएंड्रयूज़ गंजNone
3Greater Kailash-1ग्रेटर कैलाश-१
4Chirag Delhiचिराग दिल्ली
5Pushpa Bhawanपुष्प भवनNone
6Saket District Centreसाकेत जिला केंद्र
7Pushpa Viharपुष्प विहार
8Saket G-Blockसाकेत जी-ब्लॉक
(Phase 4 - Under Construction)

Project timeline

Train info

Brown Line
RakesTBD
Train LengthTBD
Train Gauge standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC through overhead catenary (OHE)
Train's Maximum SpeedTBD
Train OperationDelhi Metro

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Delhi Metro network set to expand further as Modi cabinet approves expansion worth $1 billion. WION. 13 March 2024. 15 March 2024. en.
  2. News: Mishra. Sunita. Delhi Metro Brown Line: Route, Stations and the Latest Update. Housing.com. 16 October 2023. 12 February 2024. en.
  3. News: PM Modi Lays Foundation Stone Of 2 Additional Corridors Of Delhi Metro's Phase 4. NDTV. 14 March 2024. 15 March 2024. en.
  4. Web site: 2021-11-03 . The remaining 3 corridors of the Delhi Metro Phase-4 Project will not be completed by 2025 at the cost of Rs. 12,600 CR. . 2022-05-27 . Metro Rail News . en-US.
  5. Web site: Delhi metro map . 21 April 2022 . www.delhimetrorail.com.
  6. Web site: Delhi Metro Phase 4 – Information, Route Maps, Tenders & Updates. The Metro Rail Guy. 12 February 2024.
  7. News: Delhi Metro's Much-awaited Phase 4 Gets AAP Govt's Nod, Likely to be Ready by 2024. News18. 20 December 2018. 29 January 2024. en.
  8. Web site: 14 June 2022 . Delhi: Covid, green concerns put Phase-IV in low gear; push targets back . 16 June 2022 . The Times of India . en.