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Noida Sector 61 metro station

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Noida Sector 61 metro station
Noida Sector 61 metro station

The Noida Sector 61 is a metro station on the Blue Line extension of the Delhi Metro railway, in the city of Noida in India.

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Noida Sector 61 metro station
Shaheed Hawaldar Padam Singh Dharma Marg, Noida Mamura

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Noida Sector 61

Shaheed Hawaldar Padam Singh Dharma Marg
201301 Noida, Mamura
Uttar Pradesh, India
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