Murad Nagar Namo Bharat Route

Murad Nagar Namo Bharat Station (Code: A07) is an elevated, double-track station located in the Ghaziabad district and owned by NCRTC. It features two platforms, two entry/exit gates, four lifts, and six escalators, ensuring smooth passenger movement. The station lies approximately 1.6 km from both the Muradnagar railway station and the nearby industrial area, including the Ordinary Factory Complex. Positioned between Duhai station (towards Sarai Kale Khan) and Modi Nagar South station (towards Modipuram), it plays a crucial role in connecting Muradnagar city to the Delhi–Meerut RRTS corridor. Here is the Murad Nagar Namo Bharat Station Route Map-

Namo Bharat Murad Nagar Station Route

Namo Bharat  Murad Nagar Station Route

Murad Nagar Namo Bharat Station Route Map

From Murad Nagar Namo Bharat Station, the distance to nearby stations is as follows: 19.1 KM to Meerut South, 10.8 KM to Modi Nagar North, 6.8 KM to Modi Nagar South, 6.1 KM to Duhai, 8.2 KM to Duhai Depot, 10.1 KM to Guldhar, 14.4 KM to Ghaziabad, 19.5 KM to Sahibabad, 25.2 KM to Anand Vihar, 32.4 KM to New Ashok Nagar.

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Murad Nagar to New Ashok Nagar Metro Route

The Namo Bharat (Delhi–Meerut RRTS) route from Murad Nagar to New Ashok Nagar covers a distance of approximately 32.4 km and takes around 28 minutes and 30 seconds to complete. Along this route, there are five intermediate stations: Duhai, Guldhar, Ghaziabad, Sahibabad, and Anand Vihar. All stations are elevated except for Anand Vihar, which is constructed underground.

Murad Nagar to Anand Vihar Metro Route

The Namo Bharat (Delhi–Meerut RRTS) route from Murad Nagar to Anand Vihar spans a distance of approximately 25.2 kilometers and takes around 22 minutes and 30 seconds to cover. Between Murad Nagar and Anand Vihar, there are four intermediate stations: Duhai, Guldhar, Ghaziabad, and Sahibabad — all of which are elevated structures designed for fast boarding and deboarding.

Murad Nagar to Sahibabad Metro Route

The Namo Bharat (Delhi–Meerut RRTS) route from Murad Nagar to Anand Vihar covers a distance of approximately 19.5 kilometers and takes just around 16 minutes and 30 seconds, offering a fast and efficient travel option for commuters. This stretch includes three intermediate stations: Duhai, Guldhar, and Ghaziabad — all of which are elevated, ensuring smooth and quick boarding processes. The elevated design of these stations contributes to minimal disruption at ground level and allows the trains to maintain high speeds.

Murad Nagar to Ghaziabad Metro Route

The Namo Bharat (Delhi–Meerut RRTS) route from Murad Nagar to Ghaziabad spans approximately 14.4 kilometers and takes around 12 minutes and 30 seconds to travel, offering a fast, reliable, and comfortable commute. This section of the corridor includes two intermediate stations: Duhai and Guldhar, both of which are elevated.

Murad Nagar to Meerut Metro Route

The Namo Bharat (Delhi–Meerut RRTS) route from Murad Nagar to Meerut South covers a distance of approximately 19.9 kilometers and takes just about 13 minutes and 30 seconds, offering a swift and efficient travel experience. Along this stretch, there are two intermediate stations — Modinagar South and Modinagar North — both of which are elevated, ensuring seamless boarding and high-speed transit.

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Anand Kumar
Hi, I’m Anand Kumar, a full-time content writer based in Meerut. I’m passionate about bringing local developments to light through informative and engaging content. I run two dedicated news and information platforms — MeerutMetro.in and NamoBharat.com — where I regularly publish articles focused on the progress of the Meerut Metro and the NaMo Bharat train, India’s fastest rapid rail system. My goal is to keep readers informed about the latest updates, milestones, and transformations in regional and national transport infrastructure. With a deep interest in urban development and public transport, I aim to make complex information accessible and valuable for everyday readers.

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