BD

Badarpur Border

BD
Delhi Metro · Zone 2elevatedOpened January 14, 2011 Step-free access
Lines Served
Facilities
ATMsToiletsParkingShops

Lines

1

Zone

Zone 2

Type

Elevated

Facilities

4 available

About Badarpur Border

Badarpur Border Metro Station is a massive and high-traffic elevated transit hub on the Violet Line, serving as the primary gateway between the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the satellite city of Faridabad in Haryana. Located at the edge of the city on the Mathura Road corridor, the station is a vital node for hundreds of thousands of daily commuters who travel between these two major urban centers. Since its inauguration in 2011, the station has been a symbol of the expanding reach of the Delhi Metro, transforming the way the NCR functions as a unified economic zone.

As a major border station, Badarpur features a large and expansive design with high-capacity platforms and a sprawling concourse level. It is a hub of multi-modal connectivity, with an extensive network of feeder buses, auto-rickshaws, and Haryana Roadways buses that provide last-mile links to the deep residential and industrial zones of Faridabad. The station has acted as a catalyst for the urban development of the border area, leading to the growth of new retail clusters and residential projects. The environment is always bustling with energy, reflecting its role as one of the busiest transit points in the entire system.

Strategically, the station provides a critical link for those visiting the various industrial estates in Faridabad and the residential pockets of Badarpur. It is well-equipped with modern amenities, including retail outlets, food kiosks, and a massive parking lot that serves as a 'Park and Ride' hub for commuters from Haryana. The station is also a convenient stop for those visiting the nearby Tughlaqabad area and the various commercial centers along the border.

Nearest Metro to Badarpur Village Market

If you are heading to Badarpur Village Market, Badarpur Border is your closest metro stop on the Violet Line. It also gives easy access to Faridabad Industrial Area and Tughlaqabad Fort (short rickshaw ride). Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.

Stations on This Line

Violet Line

Station Gates

1Badarpur Village
2Faridabad Entry
3Mathura Road

Station Timings

First Train

05:10

Last Train

22:40

Times shown are approximate. Timings may vary on public holidays. Check the official Delhi Metro app for live updates.

Traveller Tips

  • 1The station is extremely busy during peak hours; allow extra time for security checks if you are traveling then.
  • 2Use Gate 2 for the quickest access to the Faridabad entry point and interstate bus stands.
  • 3The station parking is one of the largest in South Delhi, making it a great 'Park and Ride' choice.
  • 4Check out the local street markets near the station for some great deals on hardware and tools.
  • 5Shared rickshaws to Faridabad Sector 37 and beyond are readily available outside the gates.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides
Lifts / Elevators

Frequently Asked Questions

QIs this the last station in Delhi?

Yes, Badarpur Border is the final station within the NCT of Delhi before the line enters Haryana.

QDoes the station have a parking lot?

Yes, it has a very large parking facility for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers.

QAre there any ATMs inside?

Yes, multiple ATMs from various banks are available on the concourse level.

QHow long to reach the Faridabad terminal from here?

It takes approximately 30-35 minutes to reach the Raja Nahar Singh terminal.

QIs the station wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is fully equipped with high-capacity elevators and ramps.

QCan I find a bus to Mathura from here?

Yes, many long-distance buses heading toward Mathura and Agra pass through the border area near the station.

QWhat is the frequency of trains here?

Trains arrive every 4-6 minutes during peak hours.

QIs there a food court inside?

There are several snack kiosks and a few independent food outlets on the concourse level.