Dwarka Metro Station is a significant interchange hub in West Delhi, where the Blue Line meets the Grey Line - one of Delhi Metro's newer short lines. As the main hub station for the entire Dwarka sub-city, this station sees the highest footfall among the Dwarka corridor stops and is the reference point for navigating Dwarka's metro network.
Opened in 2005 as part of the original Dwarka extension of the Blue Line, the station was later upgraded to an interchange when the Grey Line (connecting to Dhansa Bus Stand) was added in 2019-2021. The station is elevated and has wide platforms designed to handle the considerable passenger traffic that a hub station in Asia's largest planned sub-city generates.
Dwarka station is surrounded by commercial markets, schools, hospitals, and the administrative offices that serve the sub-city's population. It is the natural starting point for exploring Dwarka, and the interchange to the Grey Line adds connectivity to the Najafgarh and Dhansa areas that were previously difficult to reach by public transport.
If you are heading to Dwarka Sector 10 Market, Dwarka-Kakrola is your closest metro stop on the Blue Line. It also gives easy access to Dwarka Sports Complex and Local Dwarka Hub Market. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.