Route map (interactive)
About this route
Bahadurgarh to Faridabad is a commonly used cross-city metro connection in the Delhi National Capital Region. Commuters travelling between Bahadurgarh (northwest) and Faridabad (southeast) typically use a combination of the Green Line and Violet Line of the Delhi Metro, changing at an interchange station in central Delhi. This route connects multiple suburban hubs, industrial areas and residential neighbourhoods and can take roughly two to three hours end-to-end depending on connection times and service frequency. The route is popular for daily commuters and occasional travellers who prefer consistency and cost-efficiency over road travel during peak hours. The map on this page provides a simplified visual guide and interactive station points designed for mobile use — tap any station to see quick station details and local tips. Ticket prices vary by distance and can be checked live using the ticket card above; this page includes a fallback estimate and a small ticket calculator so you can quickly check price for multiple passengers. For the most accurate up-to-date information, always check official DMRC sources or station announcements before you travel.
Frequently asked questions
- How long does the journey take? — Typical end-to-end travel time is shown in the ticket card and depends on interchange wait-time.
- What is the estimated fare? — Use the “Fetch live route info” button to get live fares or see the fallback price displayed.
- Are there direct trains? — There is usually no single direct line; a change is required at an interchange in central Delhi.
- Where can I buy tickets? — Tickets can be bought at station counters, automatic vending machines or using the official metro app.
- Is the route accessible for wheelchairs? — Major stations on these lines provide lifts and ramps but check station-specific accessibility details before travel.