| From | Time (HH:MM) |
|---|---|
| Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar | 06:20 |
| Badi Chaupar to Mansarovar | 06:20 |
Jaipur Metro Routes, Fares & Station Guide
Quick Transit Stats
Night departures
| From | Time (HH:MM) |
|---|---|
| Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar | 21:20 |
| Badi Chaupar to Mansarovar | 21:20 |
Jaipur Metro — commuter guide
Jaipur Metro Network
Jaipur Metro operates a single Pink Line from Mansarovar in the west to Badi Chaupar in the walled city, covering 11.9 km with 11 stations. The network is operated by Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation (JMRC). The line is partially underground near Jaipur Railway Station and elevated through the western and central sections. A Phase 2 extension toward Sitapura industrial area is under planning.
Key areas connected
Mansarovar (western residential, urban boundary), Vivek Vihar, Shyam Nagar (residential zones), Ram Nagar, Civil Lines (administrative precinct), Jaipur Railway Station (underground metro adjacent to the station), New Gate (walled city approach), Chandpol (old city western gate), Choti Chaupar, and Badi Chaupar (historic central square of the Pink City).
Railway connectivity
Jaipur Metro's Railway Station stop is connected to the Jaipur Junction Railway Station via a dedicated pedestrian skywalk from Platform 1 — one of the more well-integrated rail-metro connections in smaller Indian metro cities. The station handles trains on the Delhi–Jaipur–Mumbai and Delhi–Ajmer–Ahmedabad routes.
Popular route searches
Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar — full line east, 11 stations. Civil Lines to Chandpol — 3 stations east into old city. Railway Station to Badi Chaupar — 3 stations east, access to heritage bazaars. Mansarovar to Civil Lines — 5 stations east.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How is Jaipur Metro Railway Station connected to Jaipur Junction? ▼
The Railway Station stop on the Jaipur Metro Pink Line is connected to Jaipur Junction (the city's main railway station) via a dedicated pedestrian skywalk from Platform 1. Jaipur Junction handles trains to Delhi, Mumbai, Agra, Udaipur, and Jodhpur.
Which is the eastern terminal of Jaipur Metro? ▼
Badi Chaupar is the eastern terminal of the Pink Line — located at the heart of Jaipur's walled city. It is within walking distance of Johari Bazaar (jewellery market), Hawa Mahal, and the entry to the heritage old city bazaars.
Is there a planned extension of Jaipur Metro beyond Badi Chaupar? ▼
Phase 2 of Jaipur Metro is planned to extend the Pink Line eastward and add a new corridor toward Sitapura industrial area and possibly Sanganer. The Phase 1 corridor between Mansarovar and Badi Chaupar (11 stations, 11.9 km) is the currently operational segment.