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Sarai Kale Khan is an urban village in the South East Delhi district of Delhi.The area is well-connected to the rest of Delhi through the Delhi Metro's Pink Line and a nearby Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT), offering convenient transportation options.
The Veer Hakikat Rai Interstate Bus Terminus, previously referred to as the Sarai Kale Khan Interstate Bus Terminus, is one of the three Inter State Bus Terminals in Delhi. It operates short and long-haul bus services between Delhi and the neighbouring states of Haryana , Uttar Pradesh , and Rajasthan .
The Sarai Kale Khan Nizamuddin metro station is located on the Pink Line of Delhi Metro. [1] It became operational on 31 December 2018, as part of Phase III of Delhi Metro's expansion.
The name Sarai derives from the time of the rule of the Afghan Sher Shah Suri, under whom a paved road network was built, with roadside inns called "Serais" every twelve miles. On 15 November 2024, it was renamed as Birsa Munda Chowk, in the honor of Birsa Munda , a tribal freedom fighter to commemorate his 150th birth anniversary.
One variant of this service, the Teevra Mudrika Seva (TMS), originating and ending at DTC's Wazirpur depot, plies via Sarai Kale Khan, instead of passing through Nizamuddin Dargah and Pragati Maidan, to join the Ring Road at Indraprastha depot. This service is the second longest bus route operated by DTC and is a lifeline for many commuters ...
Phase-1 (Delhi to Dharuhera) - January 2020 to December 2024: The 70 km Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi to Gurgaon to Dharuhera . [9] Initial 35 km with 5 stations will be underground mostly in Delhi and Gurgaon, and subsequent 71 km route with 8 stations will be overground in Haryana. To be completed by 2024. [9]
The line will start from Sarai Kale Khan station, which will allow interchange with Delhi-Alwar RapidX and Delhi-Meerut RapidX lines, as well as connectivity to the Nizamuddin railway station, Sarai Kale Khan ISBT and Sarai Kale Khan - Nizamuddin metro station. There will be total 17 stations on the corridor out of which two will be underground ...
The National Capital Region Transport Corporation, a joint venture between the Government of India and the governments of the states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana, invited tenders in February 2020 for the construction of the Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station, along with the 4.3 km stretch from Sarai Kale Khan to New Ashok Nagar of the 82.15 km Delhi-Meerut RRTS line. [5]