The long-awaited Bhajanpura metro station is set to make history on February 21st or 22nd, 2026. PM Narendra Modi will tentatively inaugurate this 12.3 km extension of the Pink Line metro station, finally connecting Majlis Park to Maujpur. This opening is a landmark event for Delhi’s infrastructure, featuring India’s first unique double-decker viaduct, where the metro runs on the upper deck while a road flyover operates below, designed specifically to solve the chronic traffic congestion of North East Delhi.
Commuters from Bhajanpura, Yamuna Vihar, and Khajuri Khas will finally see an end to the daily gridlock at the Signature Bridge and Pusta roads. Along with the Bhajanpura metro station, the new corridor includes high-speed stops at Sonia Vihar metro station, Burari metro station, Jharoda Majra, Jagatpur Village, and Soorghat. By completing the “Ring Metro” loop, the DMRC is providing a direct link for residents of Sabhapur Extension and the surrounding areas to reach South Delhi and the Airport in record time.
Engineering Marvel: The Bhajanpura Double-Decker Viaduct
The highlight of this stretch is the 1.4 km double-decker viaduct between the Bhajanpura metro station and Yamuna Vihar.
- Top Level: Seamless Pink Line metro movement.
- Lower Level: A dedicated road flyover to bypass the heavy local traffic below.
This space-saving design is a first for the Delhi Metro and is expected to become the blueprint for future urban transport in congested cities.
Major Connectivity Boost for North East Delhi
For decades, areas like Sonia Vihar and Bhajanpura were considered “transport-starved.” With the PM Narendra Modi inauguration, this part of the city is now fully integrated into the mainstream.
- Direct Access: No more long auto rides to reach the Red Line or Yellow Line.
- The Maujpur Link: The extension connects directly to Maujpur, closing the circle and allowing you to travel across Delhi without multiple interchanges.
- Magenta Line Extension: In addition to the Pink Line, the PM will also flag off the Deepali Chowk to Majlis Park section, benefiting those in Mangolpuri, Peeragarhi, and Paschim Vihar.
Why Bhajanpura is the New Investment Hotspot
The “Metro Effect” is already hitting the local market. Since the announcement of the Bhajanpura metro station opening date, property queries in the region have skyrocketed.
Investors and homebuyers in Sonia Vihar and Sabhapur are seeing their property values climb even before the first train rolls out. If you are looking to buy in a budget-friendly area that is about to go “premium,” now is the window before the Feb 21-22 launch.
FAQs
1. When will Bhajanpura metro station be operational for the public?
The station is set for a tentative inauguration on February 21-22, 2026 by PM Narendra Modi. Public operations usually begin within 24 hours of the ceremony.
2. Which line is Bhajanpura metro station on?
It is a major station on the Pink Line (Line 7) extension, connecting the existing Majlis Park and Maujpur-Babarpur stations.
3. Will the road flyover under Bhajanpura metro open at the same time?
While the metro tracks are ready for the Feb 21-22 launch, the road ramp for the lower deck is expected to be completed slightly later in 2026.