The Arjan Garh metro station, nestled on Delhi’s Yellow Line, whisks commuters towards the bustling heart of Gurgaon. Opened in 2010, it serves as a vital link for residents and professionals, offering a convenient escape from traffic congestion. Whether exploring Aya Nagar’s local charm or seeking the corporate buzz of Gurgaon, Arjan Garh station stands as your gateway, connecting you to the city’s vibrant pulse.
Location: Aya Nagar, New Delhi (Pincode: 110047)
Metro Line: Yellow Line
Platforms: Two platforms (side platform design)
- Platform 1: Towards HUDA City Centre (Gurgaon)
- Platform 2: Towards Samaypur Badli
Accessibility: Staffed, operational, and disabled-accessible
Key Information:
- Opened in June 2010
- Elevated and double-tracked station
- Car parking available
- Serves around 9,897 passengers daily
Additional Notes:
- The station is named after the nearby locality, Arjan Garh.
- It is a well-connected station on the Yellow Line, offering access to various parts of Delhi.
Preceding station | The following station |
---|---|
Ghitorni towards Samaypur Badli | Guru Dronacharya towards HUDA City Centre |
Station layout
Layout:
- Elevated station on Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line.
- Two side platforms: Platform 1: Southbound towards HUDA City Centre (next: Guru Dronacharya)
- Platform 2: Northbound towards Samaypur Badli (next: Ghitorni)
- Both platforms have restricted access and doors opening on the left.
- The concourse level features fare control, a station agent, ticket vending machines, and a crossover.
- The street level has exits and entrances.
Facilities:
- ATMs available.
Timings:
- First train: 5:59 AM towards both directions.
- Last train: 11:42 PM towards Samaypur Badli, 12:20 AM towards HUDA City Centre.
Connections:
- Buses: Delhi Transport Corporation routes 517, Badarpur Border – Gurugram Bus Stand, Gurgaon Bus Stand – Badarpur Road, Malviya Nagar Metro – Sohna Road.