Ghitorni Metro Station is an elevated station on the Yellow Line, situated in the Ghitorni locality at the southernmost edge of Delhi, just before the metro crosses into Haryana. Opened in 2010, it serves a mix of urban residential areas and the transitional zone between Delhi and Gurugram.
Ghitorni is primarily a residential area with a village core and newer housing developments that have emerged with the metro. The station has catalysed significant real estate activity in the surrounding area, attracting residents who prefer the lower property costs of this belt while enjoying excellent metro connectivity to both Delhi and Gurugram. The area around the station has a growing commercial strip with eateries, pharmacies, and convenience stores.
For commuters, Ghitorni is a significant station as it marks the beginning of the journey into Haryana's Gurugram district. Passengers heading to Guru Dronacharya, Sikanderpur, MG Road, or IFFCO Chowk all pass through here, and the station is a convenient boarding point for this daily cross-border corridor.
If you are heading to Ghitorni Village, Ghitorni is your closest metro stop on the Yellow Line. It also gives easy access to Local Residential Markets and Arjan Garh Fort (short ride). Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.