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Agrasen Square metro station is an elevated metro station on the Aqua Line (Line 2, East–West corridor) of the Nagpur Metro in the city of Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. The station forms part of the rapid transit network operated by the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha Metro), serving commuters travelling along the east–west axis of Nagpur.
| Name | Agrasen Square metro station |
|---|---|
| Line | Aqua Line (East–West corridor) |
| System | Nagpur Metro |
| Operator | Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha Metro) |
| City | Nagpur, Maharashtra |
| Structure | Elevated |
| Country | India |
The station is named after Agrasen Square, a junction in Nagpur named in honour of Maharaja Agrasen. Like other stations on the Aqua Line, it is built on an elevated viaduct above the road and is designed to handle standard-gauge metro trains running between the eastern and western suburbs of Nagpur.
The Nagpur Metro project was sanctioned by the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra to provide a modern public transport system in the second capital of Maharashtra. The network is built around two corridors that intersect at the city centre: the Orange Line (North–South) and the Aqua Line (East–West). Agrasen Square station is located along the East–West stretch, which connects locations such as Lokmanya Nagar in the west with destinations towards the eastern part of the city.
The station, in line with the standard design adopted by Maha Metro across the network, offers:
By providing a stop along a busy east–west arterial route, Agrasen Square station improves last-mile connectivity for residential and commercial neighbourhoods in central Nagpur, and integrates with the wider Nagpur Metro network through interchange at the central junction of the Aqua and Orange lines.