Arjan Garh Metro Station is an elevated station on the Yellow Line, located at the Delhi-Haryana boundary in the vicinity of the historic Arjan Garh Fort. Opened in 2010, the station is a unique transit point that bridges the historic heritage of the Sultanate period with modern mass transit infrastructure.
The station is named after the small fortification of Arjan Garh, which dates to the Tughlaq period and overlooks the surrounding plains. The elevated metro platform at this station offers some of the most expansive views on the Yellow Line, with the flat Haryana landscape stretching south toward Gurugram. The station serves both the residential pockets of the Arjan Garh belt and early-boarding commuters from the adjoining areas.
Arjan Garh sees moderate footfall and is a transitional stop between the urban density of Delhi and the corporate skyline of Gurugram. It is a useful boarding station for those who live in this semi-urban frontier zone and wish to commute without the congestion of the main arteries.
If you are heading to Arjan Garh Fort (historic Tughlaq-era fortification), Arjan Garh is your closest metro stop on the Yellow Line. It also gives easy access to Arjan Garh Village and Gurugram Skyline (visible from platform). Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.