Jaipur Metro Route Finder

Find fare, travel time & distance on the Pink Line — India's first triple-storey elevated metro, connecting Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar.

Pink Line (Mansarovar ↔ Badi Chaupar) — 11 stations, 12.07 km ✅ Operational

Journey Details

Jaipur Metro Fare Chart 2025 (Official — Effective 31 January 2025)  |  Smart Card: 10% discount  |  Group (21–100 persons): 10% discount
Stations TravelledToken FareSmart Card (10% off)
0 – 2 stations₹10₹9
3 – 5 stations₹15₹13.50
6 – 8 stations₹25₹22.50
9 – 10 stations₹30₹27
Tourist Card — 1 day: ₹150 (₹100 fare + ₹50 refundable deposit) — Unlimited rides  |  3-day: ₹250 (₹200 + ₹50 deposit) — Unlimited rides  |  Smart Card: ₹100 (₹50 deposit + ₹50 value)  |  Timings: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions about Jaipur Metro

Official revised fare (effective 31 January 2025): 0–2 stations = ₹10, 3–5 stations = ₹15, 6–8 stations = ₹25, 9–10 stations = ₹30. Smart Card gives a 10% discount. Group tickets (21–100 persons) also get 10% off. Tourist Card: 1-day unlimited at ₹150, 3-day unlimited at ₹250.

Jaipur Metro Pink Line operates from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Trains run every 10–15 minutes. The average daily ridership is approximately 0.75 lakh passengers (April 2025 average).

The Pink Line has 11 operational stations: Mansarovar, New Aatish Market, Vivek Vihar, Shyam Nagar, Ram Nagar, Civil Lines, Railway Station, Sindhi Camp, Chandpole, Chhoti Chaupar, and Badi Chaupar. Total length: 12.07 km (8 elevated + 3 underground stations).

Yes! Jaipur Metro is India's first metro to run on a triple-storey elevated structure — road on the lowest level, flyover in the middle, and the metro track on top. This engineering marvel is visible on the Mansarovar to Chandpole corridor.

The Railway Station metro station on the Pink Line is directly connected to Jaipur Junction Railway Station, providing seamless metro-rail connectivity.

The Badi Chaupar metro station is the closest to Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and City Palace — all iconic landmarks of the Pink City and within walking distance from the station exit.

The Sindhi Camp metro station on the Pink Line is located right next to the Sindhi Camp Bus Stand, providing seamless connectivity for inter-state bus passengers.

JMRC offers two Tourist Cards: 1-day card at ₹150 (₹100 fare value + ₹50 refundable deposit) for unlimited rides in one business day, and 3-day card at ₹250 (₹200 + ₹50 deposit) for unlimited rides over three consecutive business days. Ideal for tourists visiting Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Amber Fort.

Buy a Smart Card at any station counter for ₹100 (₹50 security deposit + ₹50 stored value). Recharge at station counters or Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs). Minimum recharge: ₹50, maximum: ₹1000. Auto top-up is also available with bank authorization.

Currently no direct metro to Jaipur Airport. The nearest station is Mansarovar, about 6–7 km from the airport. Phase 2 (Orange Line) plans direct underground passage to the airport once complete (targeted 2028).

Phase 2 (Orange Line): Ambabari to Sitapura, 23.51 km, 21 stations, ₹12,000 crore allocated. Construction started mid-2025, completion targeted 2028. Chandpole will be the interchange between Pink and Orange lines. The Orange Line will include direct underground tunnels to Jaipur International Airport terminals.

Phase 1C: Badi Chaupar to Transport Nagar, 3.41 km, tunnelling underway. Phase 1D: Mansarovar to Ajmer Road, 1.31 km extension. Both extensions will add stations at the ends of the current Pink Line.

Yes, one coach per train is reserved exclusively for women passengers. It is clearly marked with pink signage on the platform. Male passengers are not allowed in this coach.

Yes, all stations have lifts, ramps, tactile paths for visually impaired passengers, and dedicated spaces for wheelchair users inside the trains. Station staff is available for assistance.

Passengers can carry one bag with a maximum weight of 15 kg and dimensions within the prescribed limits. All bags go through security screening. Oversized luggage is not permitted.

Yes, paid parking is available at several stations including Mansarovar and Civil Lines for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers at nominal charges.

No. Eating, drinking, smoking, and chewing tobacco are strictly prohibited inside metro trains and on station platforms to maintain hygiene. Violators are subject to penalties.

No. Delhi Metro cards are not valid on Jaipur Metro. You need to purchase a token or a JMRC-issued Smart Card at Jaipur Metro stations specifically.

Three stations are underground: Chandpole, Chhoti Chaupar, and Badi Chaupar. The remaining 8 stations (Mansarovar to Sindhi Camp) are elevated. The transition from elevated to underground happens near Chandpole.

The maximum permissible time from entry to exit is 60 minutes. If you exit from the same station, maximum time allowed is 20 minutes. Beyond this, a penalty of ₹10 per hour (maximum ₹50) is charged. Tokens are valid for use within 30 minutes of purchase.