Jaipur Metro generally operates from 6:20 AM to 9:20 PM. However, timings can vary slightly, so it is recommended to check the official JMRC website or app for the most accurate and up-to-date information for your journey.
The Railway Station metro station on the Pink Line is directly connected to the Jaipur Junction Railway Station, providing a convenient mode of transport for railway passengers.
The Sindhi Camp metro station on the Pink Line is located right next to the Sindhi Camp Bus Stand, offering seamless connectivity for those travelling by inter-state buses.
The Badi Chaupar metro station is the closest option for visiting Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and the City Palace. All these tourist attractions are located within a short walking distance from the station's exit in the old city.
You can buy tickets in two ways: by purchasing a single-journey or return-journey **Token** from the station counters, or by using a **Smart Card** for multiple journeys, which also offers a discount on fares.
Yes, using a Jaipur Metro Smart Card gives you a discount on the normal fare for each journey. It is the most economical option for regular commuters.
You can recharge your Smart Card at the ticket counters or at the Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) available at all metro stations. Online recharge options may also be available through the JMRC website or partner apps.
No, there is currently no direct metro line to Jaipur International Airport. The nearest metro station is Mansarovar, from where you would need to take a taxi or an auto-rickshaw to reach the airport, which is about 6-7 km away.
These signs indicate the direction of the train. The Pink Line has two terminal (end) stations: Badi Chaupar and Mansarovar. The signs show which terminal station the train is heading towards, so you can board the correct train.
Yes, paid parking facilities are available at several metro stations, including Mansarovar and Civil Lines, for commuters to park their two-wheelers and four-wheelers.