Delhi Ring Railway
The Delhi Ring railway, part of Delhi Suburban Railway, is a circular railway network in Delhi with 21 stations that runs parallel to the Inner Ring Road. Operational from 8 am to 7 pm, it offers clockwise and anti-clockwise services via Hazrat Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, completing a full circuit in 90–120 minutes. During peak hours, it schedules seven clockwise and six anti-clockwise trains, maintaining a 60–90 minute frequency. With a full-circuit fare of approximately, significantly lower than the Delhi Metro's, it serves as a cost-effective transit option. It was laid in 1975 primarily to service freight trains that could bypass the crowded and passenger-heavy Old Delhi and New Delhi railway stations.
History
Prior to the 2010 Commonwealth Games, seven stations near the sports venues, namely Chanakyapuri, Sarojini Nagar, Inderpuri Halt, Lajpat Nagar, Sewa Nagar, Lodhi Colony and Safdarjung, received a facelift at the cost of.The ring-railway service was introduced in 1975 with a stretch from Lajpat Nagar station to Adarsh Nagar station via Delhi Safdarjung and Patel Nagar stations so that the large number of goods trains originating, terminating, or passing through the city, could bypass the main passenger stations at New Delhi, Old Delhi and Hazrat Nizamuddin. Hence, the track was named the 'Delhi Avoiding Line'. It was during the 1982 Asian Games that the service was extended to cater to the movement of people with the introduction of 24 new services.
Today, however, the Northern Railway's service for passengers within the city has become something which Delhiites are avoiding. As of July 2021, nine services were operational on the line in the clockwise and anti-clock-wise directions, with four express/mail and five passenger trains. The average peak hour occupancy of passenger trains is 50 per cent, while their average daily occupancy is 30 per cent. The ridership numbers hover around 3500-4000 per day. In 2018, the Ministry of Railways announced plans to integrate the ring railway into the Delhi Metro system through interchanges and convert it into a robust suburban rail system.
Stations
List of the 21 railway stations in clockwise direction is as follows:| Station name | Note |
| Hazrat Nizamuddin | Interchange with Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station, the Sarai Kale Khan ISBT and the Sarai Kale Khan - Nizamuddin metro station on the Pink Line |
| Lajpat Nagar | Interchange with Lajpat Nagar metro station on the Violet Line and Pink Line and the Jangpura metro station on the Violet Line |
| Lodhi Colony | |
| Delhi Safdarjung | |
| Interchange with Naraina Vihar metro station on the Pink Line | |
| Kirti Nagar | Interchange with Kirti Nagar metro station on the Green Line |
| Patel Nagar | Interchange with Satguru Ram Singh Marg metro station on the Green Line |
| Daya Basti | |
| Delhi Sarai Rohilla | Interchange with Shastri Nagar metro station on the Red Line |
| Delhi Kishanganj | |
| Sadar Bazar | Interchange with Tis Hazari metro station on the Red Line |
| New Delhi | Interchange with New Delhi metro station on the Yellow Line and the Airport Express |
| Shivaji Bridge | |
| Tilak Bridge | |
| Pragati Maidan | Interchange with Supreme Court metro station on the Blue Line |