Noida Metro Aqua Line Extension Approved: Route, Stations, and How It Will Transform Connectivity
By : Whitehat Realty
21 Feb 2026
FAQs
FAQs
The approved extension will cover approximately 11.6 kilometers, connecting Botanical Garden to Noida Sector 142 and strengthening the overall Noida–Greater Noida metro network.
The corridor will include eight elevated metro stations, strategically located across key residential, commercial, and institutional sectors of Noida.
The biggest highlight is the Botanical Garden interchange, where passengers can directly switch between the Aqua Line, Blue Line, and Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro.
It will allow seamless rail connectivity between Noida, South Delhi, Central Delhi, and airport routes, eliminating the need for multiple road transfers and significantly reducing travel time.
Sectors such as 44, 93, 97, 105, 108, and 142 are expected to benefit significantly due to direct metro access, improving both residential demand and commercial activity.
Historically, metro connectivity has boosted property demand near stations. Areas along the new corridor may witness stronger price appreciation, rental demand, and commercial growth once operational.
The extension improves access to the upcoming Boraki transport hub, which is planned as a major interchange for metro, rail, and regional transit systems in the NCR region.
The government has set a four-year completion target, meaning the extension could become operational within this decade, subject to construction progress.
By offering a reliable and fast alternative to road travel, the metro is expected to reduce traffic load on the Noida Expressway and internal sector roads, leading to smoother commutes.
Yes. Metro systems produce significantly lower emissions compared to private vehicles. The expansion will support cleaner urban mobility and contribute to reduced pollution levels across Noida and Greater Noida.