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Palam is situated 20 km southwest of the New Delhi City Centre. [6] It is surrounded by Delhi Cantt, Dwarka and Janakpuri. Palam is part of the "Dwarka Sub-Division" of the South West Delhi District. [7] Palam is broadly divided into Raj Nagar and Sadh Nagar. Raj Nagar is divided into 2 parts: Raj Nagar-1 and Raj Nagar Part-2.
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Old Delhi (Hindustani: Purāni Dillī) is an area in the Central Delhi district of Delhi, India. It was founded as a walled city and officially named Shahjahanabad in 1648, when Shah Jahan decided to shift the Mughal capital from Agra . [ 1 ]
Delhi Transport Corporation bus routes number 740A, 801, 803, 947, 947A, AC-RL-77, RL-77, serves the station from nearby Dashrath Puri bus stop. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] See also
DTC buses: DTC bus routes numbers 335, 344, 448, 448B, 448CL, 465, 503, 511, 511A, 512, 520, 542, 548, 548CL, 548EXT, 620, 764, 764EXT, 765, 774 and 774B serve the station from nearby Sarvpriya Vihar bus stop. [7] Delhi Metro feeder buses [8] [9]: Feeder bus service ML-72 starts from Hauz Khas metro station and ends at Chhatarpur metro station ...
Delhi Transport Corporation bus routes number 448B, 511, 511A, 540ACL, 540CL, 764, 764EXT, 764S, 774, AC-764, serves the station from nearby Panchsheel Park bus stop. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] See also
Palam Airport had a peak capacity of around 1,300 passengers per hour. [6] In 1979–80, a total of 30 lakh (3 million) domestic and international passengers flew into and out of Palam Airport. [23] Owing to an increase in air traffic in the '70s and '80s, an additional terminal with nearly four times the area of the old Palam terminal was ...
The Palam metro station is a part of the Magenta Line, connecting Botanical Garden in Noida to Janakpuri in west Delhi. It was opened to public on 29 May 2018. It was opened to public on 29 May 2018. History