🚇 HUDA City Centre to New Delhi Metro — Overview

The HUDA City Centre to New Delhi Metro route is one of the busiest and most important corridors on the entire Delhi Metro network. Both stations lie on the Yellow Line (Line 2) of DMRC, making it a direct, no-interchange journey — a rare luxury for a route that spans two states, Delhi and Haryana.

HUDA City Centre Metro Station — officially renamed Millennium City Centre Gurugram — is the southern terminal of the Yellow Line. Located in Sector 29, Gurugram (Haryana), it serves thousands of IT professionals, residents of DLF Phase 1, Sectors 29, 44, and 45, and visitors to the Cyber Hub and Ambience Mall belt. The station was inaugurated on 21 June 2010.

New Delhi Metro Station is a premium interchange hub located directly below the iconic New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS). It serves the Yellow Line as well as the Airport Express Line (Orange Line), making it a critical gateway for rail and air passengers entering and exiting the capital city.

Whether you are a Gurugram professional commuting daily, a traveller catching a train from NDLS, or a tourist exploring Connaught Place — this HUDA City Centre to New Delhi Metro route is your fastest, most affordable, and most reliable option.

📋 Route Quick Facts

RouteHUDA City Centre (Millennium City Centre Gurugram) → New Delhi Metro Station
Metro Line🟡 Yellow Line (Line 2) — Samaypur Badli to Millennium City Centre
DirectionNorthbound (towards Samaypur Badli) from HUDA City Centre
Total Distance~28 km
Travel Time~48–52 minutes
No. of Stations23 intermediate stations (24th is New Delhi)
Interchange RequiredNo — Direct route, no change of train
Token Fare₹54
Smart Card Fare~₹49 (approx. 10% discount)
First Train (from HUDA)06:00 AM
Last Train (from HUDA)11:00 PM
Train FrequencyEvery 3–5 minutes (peak); 7–10 min (off-peak)
Platform at HUDAPlatform 2 → Towards Samaypur Badli (northbound)
Interchanges en routeHauz Khas ↔ Magenta Line | Rajiv Chowk ↔ Blue Line | Central Secretariat ↔ Violet Line | New Delhi ↔ Airport Express

🗺️ How to Travel: Step-by-Step Guide

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Reach HUDA City Centre Metro Station

Located at Delhi Expressway, Sector 29, Gurugram — accessible via auto, cab (Ola/Uber), or feeder bus. Parking available for two-wheelers and four-wheelers at the station premises. 4 entry/exit gates serve Fortis Hospital, Unitech Business Park, and Max Hospital sides.

📍 Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122007
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Buy Token or Tap Smart Card

Purchase a single-journey token (₹54) from the token vending machine or customer care window. Smart Card holders simply tap at the entry gate for a ~10% discount. Tokens can also be bought via the DMRC official app.

💰 Token: ₹54 | Smart Card: ~₹49
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Board at Platform 2 → Towards Samaypur Badli

At HUDA City Centre, Platform 2 is where northbound trains depart towards Samaypur Badli — all trains on this platform stop at New Delhi. The station is elevated; use escalators or lifts to reach the platform level.

🚇 Yellow Line | Northbound
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Travel 24 Stations to New Delhi

The train passes through Gurugram's key stops (IFFCO Chowk, MG Road, Sikanderpur), then enters South Delhi (Qutab Minar, Hauz Khas, AIIMS), continues through Central Delhi (INA, Jor Bagh, Central Secretariat, Rajiv Chowk), and finally arrives at New Delhi Metro Station.

⏱️ ~48–52 minutes | 28 km
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Deboard at New Delhi Metro Station

New Delhi Metro Station has multiple exits connecting to New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) — Gate 1 to Ajmeri Gate side, Gate 2/3 to Paharganj side. Airport Express Line is available here for direct connection to IGI Airport (T3) in ~20 minutes.

🏁 New Delhi (NDLS) | Airport Express interchange

🗂️ All Stations: HUDA City Centre to New Delhi (Yellow Line)

Direct Route: You do NOT need to change trains. Board any northbound Yellow Line train at HUDA City Centre (Platform 2) and ride directly to New Delhi. All 24 stations below are on the same train journey.
🟡 Yellow Line — HUDA City Centre → New Delhi (Northbound)
# Station Name Approx. Time Token Fare
🟡 Millennium City Centre (HUDA City Centre) ★ You Are Here
1IFFCO Chowk~3 min₹20
2MG Road~5 min₹20
3Sikanderpur~8 min₹20
4Guru Dronacharya~11 min₹20
5Arjan Garh~14 min₹20
6Ghitorni~17 min₹20
7Sultanpur~20 min₹30
8Chhattarpur~23 min₹30
9Qutab Minar~26 min₹30
10Saket~29 min₹30
11Malviya Nagar~32 min₹30
12Hauz Khas ↔ Magenta~35 min₹40
13Green Park~38 min₹40
14AIIMS~41 min₹40
15INA~43 min₹40
16Jor Bagh~45 min₹40
17Lok Kalyan Marg (Race Course)~47 min₹40
18Udyog Bhawan~49 min₹40
19Central Secretariat ↔ Violet Line~51 min₹50
20Patel Chowk~53 min₹50
21Rajiv Chowk ↔ Blue Line~55 min₹50
22 🏁 New Delhi ↔ Airport Express ~58 min ₹54

* Timings are approximate. Actual time may vary by 2–5 minutes based on train frequency and dwell time. Fares are subject to DMRC revisions.

📍 About HUDA City Centre Metro Station (Gurugram)

HUDA City Centre Metro Station, officially known as Millennium City Centre Gurugram since its renaming, is the southern terminal of the Yellow Line. It is an elevated station situated at Delhi Expressway, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana – 122007. The station was inaugurated on 21 June 2010 as part of the Qutab Minar–HUDA City Centre extension corridor.

The station is the gateway to Gurugram's corporate belt — DLF Cyber City, Golf Course Road, MG Road, and multiple Fortune 500 company offices are within easy reach. Despite the renaming, it is still popularly known as HUDA City Centre across Delhi-NCR.

The station features two platforms (Platform 1 for arriving trains; Platform 2 for departing northbound trains), lifts, escalators, ticket vending machines, clean restrooms, CCTV surveillance, and an emergency response system. Due to rising commuter numbers, DMRC increased daily train trips on the Yellow Line from 478 to 637 trips per day in 2025.

Official NameMillennium City Centre Gurugram (HUDA City Centre)
Station CodeHCC
AddressDelhi Expressway, Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122007
Metro LineYellow Line (Line 2)
TypeTerminal (Elevated)
Opened21 June 2010
Platforms2 (Side platforms)
ParkingAvailable (paid) — 2-wheelers and 4-wheelers
GatesGate 1: Fortis Hospital | Gate 2: Fortis Hospital | Gate 3: Unitech Business Park | Gate 4: Max Hospital
AccessibilityLifts, ramps, tactile paths for differently-abled passengers
First Train06:00 AM (towards Samaypur Badli)
Last Train11:00 PM (towards Samaypur Badli)
PIN Code122007

🏁 About New Delhi Metro Station

New Delhi Metro Station is one of the most strategically located stations in the entire Delhi Metro network. Situated directly below New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) — the busiest railway terminal in India — it serves the Yellow Line and the Airport Express Line (Orange Line), making it a key interchange node for travellers arriving by train and heading to the airport or vice versa.

For commuters from HUDA City Centre, New Delhi Metro Station offers seamless entry into Connaught Place (just 1 station away at Rajiv Chowk), Paharganj (directly above at NDLS), and IGI Airport via Airport Express in approximately 20 minutes. The station has multiple exits connecting to both the Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj sides of New Delhi Railway Station.

Station CodeNDLS
Metro LinesYellow Line + Airport Express (Orange Line)
LocationBelow New Delhi Railway Station, Paharganj / Ajmeri Gate area, New Delhi
Adjacent toNew Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) — India's busiest railway hub
Airport ConnectionAirport Express Line → IGI Airport T3 in ~20 min (₹60)
Exit GatesGate 1: Ajmeri Gate (NDLS) | Gate 2: Paharganj | Gate 3: Connaught Place side
Nearest LocalitiesPaharganj, Connaught Place (1 stop), Karol Bagh area

⏰ Train Timings — HUDA City Centre Metro Station

🌅 Weekdays (Mon–Sat)
First Train06:00 AM
Last Train11:00 PM
Peak Frequency3–5 min
Off-Peak Frequency7–10 min
DirectionSamaypur Badli
🏖️ Sundays & Public Holidays
First Train06:00 AM
Last Train11:00 PM
Frequency~8–12 min
NoteSlightly less frequent
Ladies Coach1st coach (all days)
Peak Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon and 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. During peak hours, trains run every 3–4 minutes. Smart Card fares remain unchanged, but MJQRT pass holders get 20% discount only during off-peak hours.

🏙️ Major Localities Near HUDA City Centre Metro Station

HUDA City Centre is at the heart of Gurugram's urban core. Here are the key neighbourhoods, corporate hubs, and landmark destinations within easy reach of the station:

  • 🏢
    DLF Cyber City / Cyber Hub India's premier IT and corporate district. Home to Accenture, IBM, Google, EY and 200+ MNCs. ~10 min by auto from the station. Sikanderpur Metro is the closest stop.
  • 🏥
    Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI) One of India's top multi-speciality hospitals. Gate 1 of HUDA City Centre Metro Station directly faces Fortis Hospital — just a 2-minute walk.
  • 🛍️
    HUDA City Centre Mall & Ambience Mall Major retail and entertainment destinations within a 10-minute drive. Ambience Mall is among the largest malls in India.
  • 🏘️
    DLF Phase 1, Sectors 29, 44, 45 Key residential sectors of Gurugram with premium housing societies. All well-connected to HUDA City Centre by auto and e-rickshaw.
  • 🎓
    The Northcap University & DPG Institute Major educational institutions near the station. Students from Gurugram and Delhi use this route extensively for daily commute.
  • 🍽️
    Sector 29 Food & Entertainment Strip Gurugram's trendiest restaurant and nightlife zone, just steps from the metro station. Home to scores of casual cafes, fine dining, and pubs.
  • 🏨
    Trident, Oberoi & Leela Hotels Several luxury 5-star hotels cluster around Sikanderpur and MG Road, easily accessible within 2–3 stops of HUDA City Centre.

🏛️ What to Explore Near New Delhi Metro Station

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    New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) India's busiest railway hub — directly above the metro station. Catch trains to all major Indian cities. Paharganj backpacker area is adjacent.
  • ✈️
    IGI Airport T3 via Airport Express Board the Airport Express Line (Orange Line) at New Delhi Metro Station and reach IGI Airport T3 in just ~20 minutes for ₹60.
  • 🛒
    Connaught Place (CP) Delhi's premier commercial hub, just one stop away at Rajiv Chowk. Brands, restaurants, cinema halls, Palika Bazar and Janpath Market all within walking distance.
  • 🕌
    Jama Masjid & Old Delhi Take the Violet Line from Kashmere Gate (3 stops further from New Delhi) to reach Jama Masjid, Lal Quila, and the street food paradise of Old Delhi.
  • 🏛️
    India Gate & Rajpath A short auto ride from New Delhi Metro Station, India Gate is a must-visit landmark in central New Delhi. Ideal for evening walks and picnics.

🗺️ Location Map — HUDA City Centre Metro Station

📍 Millennium City Centre (HUDA City Centre) Metro Station — Sector 29, Gurugram, Haryana 122007 | Yellow Line Terminal Station

💡 Smart Travel Tips for This Route

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Use a Smart Card

Get a DMRC Smart Card (Delhi Metro Card) for ~10% fare discount on every journey. Recharge at metro stations or via Paytm / PhonePe.

Avoid Peak Hours

The 8–11 AM and 5–8 PM slots are extremely crowded. If flexible, travel between 11 AM–4 PM or after 9 PM for a comfortable journey.

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Parking Available

HUDA City Centre offers paid parking for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers. Arrive 15 minutes early during weekday mornings to find a spot.

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Ladies Coach

The first coach of every Delhi Metro train is reserved exclusively for women travellers. Male passengers should board from coach 2 onwards.

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Catch the Airport Express

If heading to IGI Airport from HUDA City Centre, ride to New Delhi and switch to the Airport Express Line. Total trip: ~1 hr 10 min for ₹60–₹114.

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Use DMRC App / WhatsApp

DMRC's official app and WhatsApp chatbot (@8800955500) offer real-time fare, route planning, and lost & found services.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take from HUDA City Centre to New Delhi by Metro?+
The journey from HUDA City Centre (Millennium City Centre Gurugram) to New Delhi Metro Station takes approximately 48 to 52 minutes on the Yellow Line, covering 28 km across 23 intermediate stations. The time may slightly vary during peak hours due to dwell time at busy stations like Rajiv Chowk.
What is the metro fare from HUDA City Centre to New Delhi?+
The token fare from HUDA City Centre to New Delhi Metro Station is ₹54. Smart Card holders get approximately 10% off, bringing the fare down to around ₹49. Children under 3 years travel free, and children between 3–12 years pay half the token fare.
Do I need to change trains from HUDA City Centre to New Delhi?+
No. This is a direct, no-interchange route. Both HUDA City Centre and New Delhi Metro Station are on the same Yellow Line (Line 2). Simply board any northbound train at Platform 2 of HUDA City Centre and remain seated until New Delhi.
What is the first and last metro from HUDA City Centre to New Delhi?+
The first metro from HUDA City Centre departs at 06:00 AM towards Samaypur Badli. The last metro departs at 11:00 PM. It is advisable to board well before the last train, especially on weekends and holidays when trains may run slightly less frequently.
Can I go directly to IGI Airport from HUDA City Centre?+
Yes, but you need one interchange. Take the Yellow Line from HUDA City Centre to New Delhi Metro Station (~50 min), then board the Airport Express Line (Orange Line) at New Delhi to reach IGI Airport T3 in ~20 minutes. Total time: approximately 1 hour 10 minutes. Airport Express fare is additional (₹60 from New Delhi).
Is parking available at HUDA City Centre Metro Station?+
Yes. HUDA City Centre Metro Station has a paid parking facility for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers, managed by DMRC. During weekday mornings (8–10 AM), the parking fills up quickly, so it is advisable to arrive early. Alternatively, you can use Ola, Uber, or feeder buses to reach the station.
Which exit of New Delhi Metro Station should I take for the Railway Station?+
For New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS), take Gate 1 for the Ajmeri Gate side and Gate 2 for the Paharganj side. The exits are clearly marked inside the metro station. The station is accessible 24/7 from street level, even when the metro isn't operating.
How many stations are between HUDA City Centre and New Delhi?+
There are 22 intermediate stations between HUDA City Centre and New Delhi Metro Station, making New Delhi the 23rd stop in the journey. The stations include IFFCO Chowk, MG Road, Sikanderpur, Qutab Minar, Hauz Khas, AIIMS, INA, Jor Bagh, Lok Kalyan Marg, Central Secretariat, Patel Chowk, and Rajiv Chowk, among others.

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