Tughlakabad Metro Station is a vital elevated stop on the Violet Line, serving as a gateway to the historic Tughlaqabad Fort area and the surrounding residential clusters of South East Delhi. Located along the Mathura Road corridor, the station provides a critical transit link for the thousands of residents and history enthusiasts who visit the area. Since its inauguration in 2010, the station has been instrumental in making this historically significant part of the city more accessible and connected to the modern metropolis.
The station is named after the massive 14th-century fortress built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the ruins of which are still a prominent landmark in the area. The design of the station is functional and robust, built to handle high volumes of daily commuters. The surrounding area is a mix of dense residential blocks, industrial warehouses, and expansive archaeological zones. The station has acted as a catalyst for local development, providing a modern transit anchor for a community that was previously reliant on congested road networks.
Strategically, Tughlakabad station acts as a final major stop within the Delhi territory before the line crosses the border into Faridabad. It is well-connected by auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws that provide last-mile links to the fort and the deeper residential pockets of Tughlakabad Extension. The station environment is well-managed and safe, with standard DMRC amenities available on the concourse level.
If you are heading to Tughlaqabad Fort, Tughlakabad is your closest metro stop on the Violet Line. It also gives easy access to Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq's Tomb and Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary (short drive away). Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.
First Train
05:13
Last Train
22:43
Times shown are approximate. Timings may vary on public holidays. Check the official Delhi Metro app for live updates.