Delhi to Meerut Metro – Namo Bharat RRTS Complete Route, Stations, Distance & Travel Guide
The Delhi to Meerut metro (Namo Bharat, running on the RRTS corridor) is one of the most important upcoming transit corridors in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Designed to reduce travel time, the Delhi-Meerut metro route combines high-speed regional trains connecting between Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Meerut. PM, Narendra Modi inaugurated the metro on Feb 22, 2026.
Namo Bharat Delhi to Meerut Metro Route Overview
The Namo Bharat Delhi to Meerut metro commonly refers to the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut RRTS corridor.
While technically a Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), it functions like a super-fast metro for intercity commuters.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Corridor | Delhi – Ghaziabad – Meerut |
| Popular Name | Delhi to Meerut Metro |
| Total Length | ~82 km (main corridor) |
| Start | Sarai Kale Khan (Delhi) |
| End | Modipuram (Meerut) |
| Max Speed | Up to 160 km/h |
| Estimated End-to-End Time | ~55–60 minutes |
| Systems Included | RRTS + Meerut Metro |
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Delhi to Meerut Metro Route – Stations and Route
Below is the full list of Delhi to Meerut metro route.
| No. | Station | City / Area |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sarai Kale Khan | Delhi |
| 2 | New Ashok Nagar | Delhi |
| 3 | Anand Vihar | Delhi |
| 4 | Sahibabad | Ghaziabad |
| 5 | Ghaziabad | Ghaziabad |
| 6 | Guldhar | Ghaziabad |
| 7 | Duhai | Ghaziabad |
| 8 | Duhai Depot | Ghaziabad |
| 9 | Muradnagar | Muradnagar |
| 10 | Modinagar South | Modinagar |
| 11 | Modinagar North | Modinagar |
| 12 | Meerut South | Meerut |
| 13 | Shatabdi Nagar | Meerut |
| 14 | Begumpul | Meerut |
| 15 | MES Colony | Meerut |
| 16 | Daurli | Meerut |
| 17 | Meerut North | Meerut |
| 18 | Modipuram | Meerut |
Delhi to Meerut Metro Interchange Stations (RRTS ↔ Other Networks)
| RRTS Station | Interchange With |
|---|---|
| Sarai Kale Khan (Delhi) | Delhi Metro Pink Line + Indian Railways (Hazrat Nizamuddin) + ISBT |
| New Ashok Nagar | Delhi Metro Blue Line |
| Anand Vihar | Delhi Metro Blue Line & Delhi Metro Pink Line, Indian Railways, ISBT |
| Ghaziabad (RRTS) | Delhi Metro Red Line (nearby) |
| Meerut South (Meerut) | Meerut Metro |
| Shatabdi Nagar (Meerut) | Meerut Metro |
| Begumpul (Meerut) | Meerut Metro |
| Modipuram (Meerut) | Meerut Metro |
Special Notes
- Sarai Kale Khan is one of the most significant hubs, connecting RRTS with the Pink Line Metro, long-distance rail at Hazrat Nizamuddin, and the interstate bus terminal (ISBT)
- New Ashok Nagar and Anand Vihar are planned/designed for seamless transfers with the Blue and Pink Metro Lines in Delhi
- In Meerut, the RRTS shares interchange points with the local Meerut Metro system at multiple stations.

Delhi – Ghaziabad – Meerut Metro Timings – RRTS (Namo Bharat) Timings
| Schedule | Timing (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| First Train from Delhi area stations | 06:00 AM – 06:15 AM (Mon–Sat) |
| First train on Sundays | 08:00 AM – 08:15 AM |
| Last Train from Delhi towards Meerut | 10:07 PM – 10:13 PM (varies by station) |
| First Train from Meerut towards Delhi | 06:00 AM (varies by station) |
| Last Train from Meerut towards Delhi | 10:00 PM – 10:39 PM (varies by station) |
| Train Frequency | Every 10–15 minutes (daytime) |
Delhi to Meerut Metro (Namo Bharat RRTS) — FAQ Guide
What is Delhi to Meerut metro route map and stations?
The Delhi to Meerut rapid rail or Namo Bharat runs on the RRTS track. It covers 82 km from Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi to Modipuram in Meerut.
Key stations along the way include New Ashok Nagar, Anand Vihar, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Muradnagar, Modinagar South, Modinagar North, and Meerut South.
Inside Meerut city, it also stops at Shatabdi Nagar, Begumpul, and Modipuram.
What is the travel time between Delhi and Meerut using the new rapid transit?
With Namo Bharat, the full journey takes only about 58 minutes. For the currently active stretch from New Ashok Nagar to Meerut South, it takes just under 40 minutes.
Best metro card options for Delhi to Meerut commute
There are two simple options. First, the NCMC card — a rechargeable card that works on both metro and RRTS trains.
Second, a digital QR ticket through the RapidX Connect app. Paper QR tickets are also available at Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) at every station.
For daily travelers, the NCMC card is the most convenient choice.
Where are the main boarding points for the intercity metro service from Delhi?
There are four RRTS stations in Delhi — New Ashok Nagar, Anand Vihar, Sarai Kale Khan, and Jangpura.
Currently, only New Ashok Nagar and Anand Vihar are open. Anand Vihar is the more convenient option as it connects directly with the railway terminal and the ISBT bus stand.
What is Delhi to Meerut metro ticket price and fare details?
Ticket prices depend on distance and coach type — Standard or Premium. A trip from New Ashok Nagar to Meerut South costs ₹150 in Standard and ₹180 in Premium.
A shorter trip from Ghaziabad to Anand Vihar costs ₹40 in Standard and ₹50 in Premium. The minimum fare is ₹20 for Standard and ₹30 for Premium. Fares beyond Meerut South are yet to be officially announced by NCRTC.
How much does a single journey ticket cost from a Delhi station to Meerut?
A one-way ticket from New Ashok Nagar to Meerut South costs ₹150 in Standard and ₹180 in Premium. Boarding from Anand Vihar will be slightly cheaper since it is one stop closer. For the latest fare updates, check the RapidX Connect app or the official NCRTC website.
How to recharge metro card for Delhi to Meerut journey online?
The easiest way is to use the RapidX Connect app — just download it, add your payment details, and top up before you travel.
Alternatively, every station has TVMs where you can recharge using cash, a debit or credit card, or UPI. So, topping up is easy whether you are at home or at the station.
Are there any special passes available for frequent commuters on the Delhi-Meerut route?
Yes! NCRTC has introduced a loyalty points program where you earn points every time you book via the Namo Bharat app or pay using your NCMC card. These points can be redeemed for travel discounts later. So, if you travel this route regularly, getting an NCMC smart card is definitely worth it.
Which is the nearest metro station in Meerut from Delhi metro line?
Meerut is Meerut South. It is the main entry point for commuters coming from areas like Mohiuddinpur, Aminagar, and Chhajjupur.
From here, you can switch to the local Meerut Metro to reach Shatabdi Nagar, Begumpul, and Modipuram easily.
What are the operating hours for the high-speed commuter line connecting Delhi and Meerut?
The Namo Bharat runs daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, with the first and last trains departing terminal stations at these times.
Trains run every 15 minutes, and frequency is expected to increase during peak hours.
Final Thoughts
The Meerut metro is more than just another rail line — it’s a high-speed mobility corridor reshaping NCR travel. With the integrated Delhi – Meerut metro route and Meerut local metro route, passengers get both rapid intercity movement and efficient city-level connectivity.
Source: DMRC
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