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Bhikaji Cama Place metro station is a planned/under-construction station on the Delhi Metro network, located in the Bhikaji Cama Place commercial complex in South West Delhi, India. It is part of the expansion of the Delhi Metro system designed to improve connectivity to one of the prominent business districts of South Delhi.
| Bhikaji Cama Place metro station | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bhikaji Cama Place, South West Delhi, Delhi, India |
| Operator | Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) |
| Network | Delhi Metro |
| Country | India |
The station serves the Bhikaji Cama Place area, an established commercial hub in South Delhi that hosts office complexes, government buildings, and corporate establishments. The locality is named after Bhikaji Cama, an Indian freedom fighter and one of the early advocates for Indian independence on international platforms.
Bhikaji Cama Place lies along the Ring Road in South West Delhi, adjoining neighbourhoods such as Sarojini Nagar, R. K. Puram, and Africa Avenue. The area is well known for landmarks including Hotel Hyatt Regency and several public sector and private office towers, making the station relevant for daily office commuters.
The Delhi Metro, operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), is a rapid transit system serving the National Capital Region. Successive phases of expansion have extended coverage across South and South West Delhi, with stations in commercial precincts forming key nodes of the network.
By integrating Bhikaji Cama Place into the metro network, the station is intended to ease road congestion along the Ring Road corridor, provide last-mile access to a high-density office zone, and link the precinct with residential areas and other parts of the city through interchange stations on the wider Delhi Metro system.