

Delhi just got a new spot for history lovers and curious commuters alike. The Delhi Metro Museum at Supreme Court Metro Station has officially opened to the public, offering a fascinating deep dive into the journey of one of India’s most successful urban transport systems — the Delhi Metro.
Located within the Supreme Court station on the Blue Line, the museum has been shifted from its earlier home at Patel Chowk and reimagined as a more interactive and immersive space. The new location makes it easily accessible for daily commuters as well as tourists exploring central Delhi.
What’s Inside the Museum?
The Delhi Metro Museum showcases the evolution of the Metro from its early planning stages to becoming the lifeline of the capital. Visitors can explore:
- Timeline displays detailing the Metro’s development and expansion.
- Historic photographs, documents, and models from the early days of construction.
- Interactive digital screens explaining metro operations and technology.
- Driver cab simulators, allowing visitors to experience what it’s like to operate a metro train.
Beyond being a transport system, the Delhi Metro represents modern engineering, urban planning, and sustainable mobility. The museum highlights how the network transformed daily travel in the city while setting benchmarks for safety, punctuality, and efficiency across India.
Perfect for a quick visit or a learning-filled outing, the Delhi Metro Museum adds another interesting chapter to Delhi’s ever-growing list of cultural spaces.
Entry Fee: ₹10 per person.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.