Samaypur Badli Metro Station is the northern terminus of the Yellow Line on the Delhi Metro network, situated in the outer north-west pocket of Delhi. Opened in 2015 as part of a phased extension, the station serves as the starting point for thousands of daily commuters from the densely populated Badli and Samaypur residential areas who travel toward central Delhi and beyond.
The station is elevated and built to handle substantial passenger volumes, particularly during morning rush hours when residents head to offices in Connaught Place, Rajiv Chowk, and Gurugram. Being a terminus, trains originate here, which means early risers almost always get a seat for the long journey south. The station has a large parking area, making it convenient for residents from nearby localities who prefer to drive to the metro rather than navigate deeper into traffic.
Facilities here are straightforward and functional: ATMs, clean restrooms, and automated ticket vending machines are available. Auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws connect the station to surrounding neighborhoods like Badli Industrial Area and Rohini sectors. If you are heading to Rajiv Chowk, expect a journey of around 35 to 40 minutes with multiple stops along the way.
If you are heading to Badli Industrial Area, Samaypur Badli is your closest metro stop on the Yellow Line. It also gives easy access to Samaypur Village and Local Rohini Sector Markets. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.