Ghaziabad sits at the eastern edge of the National Capital Region, and its metro connectivity is a big reason the city has become one of Delhi-NCR’s most active residential markets. Between the Delhi Metro’s Red and Blue Lines and the new Namo Bharat rapid rail, a large part of Ghaziabad is now within a short walk of high-frequency public transport.

This 2026 guide covers the Ghaziabad metro network in plain terms — which lines serve the city, the stations, operating timings, how fares are calculated, and the upcoming corridors that will widen the map further.

Ghaziabad metro at a glance

Ghaziabad is served by two operational Delhi Metro lines plus the Namo Bharat (RRTS) corridor. Here is the quick summary:

Line / System Serves in Ghaziabad Ghaziabad terminus
Red Line (Line 1) Mohan Nagar, Arthala, Hindon River corridor Shaheed Sthal (New Bus Adda)
Blue Line (Line 3) Vaishali & the Indirapuram fringe Vaishali
Namo Bharat (RRTS) Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai continues to Meerut

Red Line stations in Ghaziabad

The Red Line runs from Rithala in Delhi to Shaheed Sthal (New Bus Adda) in Ghaziabad. Crossing into Ghaziabad after Dilshad Garden, the stretch of stations is:

  • Shahid Nagar
  • Raj Bagh
  • Rajendra Nagar
  • Shyam Park
  • Mohan Nagar — a key interchange node for east Ghaziabad
  • Arthala
  • Hindon River
  • Shaheed Sthal (New Bus Adda) — the terminus, next to the ISBT bus terminal

This extension put densely populated pockets of old and trans-Hindon Ghaziabad on the direct Delhi Metro map, with a single-ride connection towards Kashmere Gate, Chandni Chowk and central Delhi.

Operating timings and frequency

Ghaziabad metro services broadly follow standard Delhi Metro hours, running from roughly 05:30 AM to about 11:00 PM, with the first and last trains varying slightly by station and direction. Trains are most frequent during morning and evening peak hours and space out a little during off-peak and late-night windows. Sunday and public-holiday services usually start a little later in the morning.

Because exact first/last-train times are revised from time to time, it is worth checking the live timing on the official DMRC channels or the DMRC Momentum app before an early-morning or late-night trip.

Ghaziabad metro fares — how they are calculated

Fares are distance-based and charged in slabs. A short hop within Ghaziabad costs as little as ₹10, while the longer run into central Delhi tops out around ₹60. Indicative slabs:

Distance Fare (indicative)
0–2 km ₹10
2–5 km ₹20
5–12 km ₹30
12–21 km ₹40
21–32 km ₹50
Above 32 km ₹60

Smart-card users typically get a discount over single-journey tokens, and off-peak travel can attract a small additional rebate. The Namo Bharat RRTS has its own, separate fare structure.

Vaishali, Namo Bharat and wider connectivity

On the Blue Line, Vaishali is a Ghaziabad terminus that links Indirapuram and Vaishali directly to Noida’s twin Blue Line branch and to central Delhi via Yamuna Bank. Separately, the Namo Bharat rapid-rail corridor — part of the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut RRTS — adds high-speed stops at Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar and Duhai, dramatically cutting travel time towards Meerut. Together these give Ghaziabad residents three complementary rail options depending on where they are headed.

Upcoming and proposed metro corridors

Several extensions have been planned or proposed to close the gaps in Ghaziabad’s network, including a Vaishali–Mohan Nagar link (connecting the Blue and Red Lines within the city), a Noida Electronic City–Sahibabad corridor, and internal links serving Indirapuram and the trans-Hindon belt. These are at varying stages of approval and funding; alignments and timelines can change, so treat them as directional rather than confirmed until formally sanctioned.

What metro access means for Ghaziabad homebuyers

Proximity to an operational metro or Namo Bharat station has become one of the clearest value drivers in Ghaziabad’s micro-markets. Corridors around Vaishali, Indirapuram, Mohan Nagar and the RRTS stops tend to command stronger rental demand and steadier resale interest, because a predictable commute into Delhi or Noida is a top priority for most buyers. If you are evaluating a home here, mapping the nearest station and its line against your regular destinations is a practical first step. You can explore Godrej residential projects and browse options across NCR locations to see how connectivity lines up with specific addresses.

Disclaimer: Station lists, timings, fares and proposed corridors are compiled from public sources and are indicative only. Metro services and fares are revised periodically — please verify current details on the official DMRC and NCRTC channels before you travel.

Frequently asked questions

Which metro line goes to Ghaziabad?
Ghaziabad is served by the Delhi Metro Red Line (terminating at Shaheed Sthal / New Bus Adda) and the Blue Line (terminating at Vaishali), along with the Namo Bharat RRTS corridor that stops at Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar and Duhai.
What is the last station of the Ghaziabad Red Line?
The Red Line terminates at Shaheed Sthal, also known as New Bus Adda, located next to the inter-state bus terminal in Ghaziabad.
What are Ghaziabad metro timings?
Services broadly run from about 05:30 AM to around 11:00 PM, with first and last trains varying slightly by station and direction, and a slightly later start on Sundays and public holidays. Check DMRC channels for exact times.
How much does the Ghaziabad metro cost?
Fares are distance-based, ranging from about ₹10 for a short hop to around ₹60 for the longer run into central Delhi. Smart-card and off-peak travel usually attract small discounts.
Is Namo Bharat the same as the Ghaziabad metro?
No. Namo Bharat is the RRTS rapid-rail system on the Delhi–Ghaziabad–Meerut corridor, with its own stations and fare structure. It complements, but is separate from, the Delhi Metro Red and Blue Lines.