Namo Bharat Corridor Parking Fees: For those traveling on the Namo Bharat train between Delhi and Meerut, the NCRTC has provided parking facilities at all stations. NCRTC has also released a new parking fee structure for stations along the route. If you also travel on the Namo Bharat Corridor, this news is for you. In this context, today we're going to tell you how many vehicles can be parked at Namo Bharat stations and how much parking fees people will have to pay.



According to the NCRTC, parking a car or SUV for up to six hours at Delhi stations will cost ₹50, while at stations in Uttar Pradesh, the same fee is ₹30. Additionally, parking for up to 10 minutes will be free for all types of vehicles, ensuring no inconvenience to passengers during pickup and drop-off.



Parking fees at stations in Uttar Pradesh



According to PTI, parking a bicycle in Uttar Pradesh will cost ₹5 for every 10 minutes up to 12 hours. For parking for up to 16 hours, the fee will be ₹10, and night parking between 12 midnight and 5 am will cost ₹20. For two-wheelers, the parking fee is ₹10 for up to 6 hours, ₹25 for up to 12 hours, ₹30 for up to 16 hours, and ₹60 for night parking. For cars and SUVs, the fee is ₹30 for up to 6 hours, ₹60 for up to 12 hours, ₹80 for up to 16 hours, and ₹100 for parking beyond 16 hours. Night parking will cost ₹200. Furthermore, monthly passes for two-wheelers will cost ₹600, while monthly passes for cars and SUVs will cost ₹2,000.



What will be the parking fees at Delhi stations?

Parking for two-wheelers at Delhi stations will cost ₹20 for up to 6 hours, ₹30 for up to 12 hours, ₹40 for up to 16 hours, and ₹50 for more than 16 hours. Night parking is ₹60. Cars and SUVs will be charged ₹50 for up to 6 hours, ₹80 for up to 12 hours, ₹90 for up to 16 hours, and ₹100 for more than that. Night parking is ₹200. Monthly parking in Delhi is divided into two categories: Tariff A (5 a.m. to 11 p.m.) ₹600 for two-wheelers and ₹2,000 for cars; Tariff B (24x7 access) ₹1,000 for two-wheelers and ₹3,000 for cars/SUVs.



Where can how many vehicles be parked?

The Namo Bharat corridor has parking space for a total of 8,000 vehicles. Parking is available at three stations in Delhi: Sarai Kale Khan, New Ashok Nagar, and Anand Vihar. Sarai Kale Khan station can accommodate approximately 266 cars and 837 two-wheelers, while New Ashok Nagar has a capacity of approximately 75 cars and 250 two-wheelers. Anand Vihar station has space for over 10 cars and approximately 40 two-wheelers. The remaining approximately 6,500 parking slots are located at stations on the Uttar Pradesh side.





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