Raja Nahar Singh Metro Station serves as the bustling southern terminal of the Violet Line, located in the historic town of Ballabhgarh, Haryana. Named after the legendary Indian rebellion martyr Raja Nahar Singh, the station is a massive multi-modal transit hub that connects the deepest parts of Faridabad district with the National Capital. Since its highly anticipated inauguration in 2018, it has fundamentally transformed regional travel, providing a safe, fast, and air-conditioned alternative to the heavily congested National Highway 2.
The station is a critical interchange point for interstate travelers. It is strategically positioned right next to the Ballabhgarh Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) and the Ballabhgarh Railway Station. This layout allows for seamless transfers for thousands of daily commuters arriving from rural Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. The station's architecture is grand and accommodating, featuring expansive concourses, heavy-duty escalators, and a massive 'Park and Ride' facility designed to handle the influx of commuters from the surrounding villages and industrial estates.
Beyond its transit utility, Raja Nahar Singh station has spurred significant economic development in Ballabhgarh. The area immediately outside the gates is a vibrant mix of traditional bazaars, auto-rickshaw stands, and new retail complexes. The station is highly secure and professionally managed by the DMRC, offering a clean and modern environment amidst the chaotic energy of the border town.
If you are heading to Raja Nahar Singh Palace, Raja Nahar Singh is your closest metro stop on the Violet Line. It also gives easy access to Ballabhgarh Railway Station and Ballabhgarh Bus Stand. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.
First Train
04:36
Last Train
22:06
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