Delhi Metro Museum's Grand Move: Inside the New Supreme Court Station Attraction

The Delhi Metro Museum has found a new home at the Supreme Court Metro Station. It opens to the public on December 19th, featuring cool interactive exhibits like train simulators. You can learn all about the Metro's history from its beginnings to now. It's a great spot for both curious commuters and visitors to the city.

Key Points: DMRC Opens New Metro Museum at Supreme Court Station

  • Museum relocated from Patel Chowk to Supreme Court Metro Station on the Blue Line
  • Features train simulators and interactive models of construction machinery
  • Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 AM to 4 PM, with a Rs 10 entry fee
  • Includes a dedicated panel on 'Metroman' Dr. E. Sreedharan and a mock tunnel
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DMRC shifts Metro Museum to Supreme Court Metro Station, operational from Dec 19

Explore Delhi Metro's history at its new museum at Supreme Court station. Features simulators, interactive displays, and opens to the public from Dec 19.

"Spread across approximately 12,000 square feet... offering advanced display platforms and interactive experiences for visitors. - DMRC"

New Delhi, December 18

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has opened a Metro Museum at the Supreme Court Metro Station premises. DMRC history from its inception to the present day, as well as its day-to-day operational activities, is displayed here. The museum was inaugurated on Wednesday by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Minister Pankaj Singh and DMRC Managing Director Vikas Kumar.

Earlier this museum was located at the Patel Chowk Metro Station premises, but now it has been shifted to the Supreme Court Metro Station premises. The museum will be opened to the general public from Friday, December 19.

According to the DMRC, "The operational timing of the museum will be from 10 am to 4 pm. The museum will remain open from Tuesday to Sunday, and on Mondays and public holidays it will remain closed. Initially, an extremely reasonable entry fee of Rs 10 per person has been fixed to attract more visitors."

"Spread across approximately 12,000 square feet in its first phase, the Delhi Metro museum has been designed in line with the finest Metro Museums worldwide, offering advanced display platforms and interactive experiences for visitors. It is also easily accessible for visitors as the Supreme Court Metro station is located on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro network. Being close to important city landmarks such as Bharat Mandapam and Supreme Court, the museum is also conveniently accessible by road," the DMRC shared in a release.

Sharing about the features of this museum, DMRC said, "The museum features simulators that provide a real-world feel of driving a metro train, working models of the Tunnel Boring Machine and Launching Girder, and interactive digital displays where visitors can play games and learn how the Metro is constructed. Quiz show screens, selfie points, and souvenir shops add to the participative atmosphere, while static models and exhibits highlight various other aspects of the Metro's functioning."

"A dedicated panel on Metroman Dr E Sreedharan, a mock metro tunnel, and a model of the Operations Control Centre further enrich the experience. Dioramas depicting Delhi's landmarks, a photo gallery of visits by dignitaries, and panels on major milestones in the Metro's history provide a comprehensive overview of the system's evolution. In total, more than 50 panels, exhibits, and kiosks and models have been installed, with Phase 2 expansions set to introduce newer displays and innovations in the near future," informed the DMRC.

"The Delhi Metro Museum traces its origins to 2008, when the idea of chronicling the journey of India's most advanced urban transit system was first conceived. On 31st December 2008, the country's first-ever Metro Rail Museum was inaugurated at Patel Chowk Metro Station, marking a historic milestone as the only such facility in the entire South Asian region. Presented as a New Year's gift to the people of the national capital, the museum quickly became a popular destination for commuters and visitors alike" said the DMRC.

DMRC also informed that, "The Patel Chowk Metro museum attracted about 5,000 students from schools, colleges from across the world every year. With the opening of this new Metro Museum at Supreme Court, the Patel Chowk based museum has now been closed."

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs. 10 entry fee is extremely reasonable. Great move to make it accessible to all. The Supreme Court station is a much better location—more central and connected to the Blue Line. Hope they maintain it well. The tribute to Dr. Sreedharan is a must-see.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the new museum, I'm a bit sad the Patel Chowk one is closed. It had its own charm and was a quiet spot. I hope the new location doesn't get too crowded and noisy, being near such major landmarks. Fingers crossed for the same peaceful learning experience.
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Sarah B
As a frequent visitor to Delhi, I think this is a brilliant tourist attraction. Easy to access from Pragati Maidan (Bharat Mandapam) and the Supreme Court. The dioramas of Delhi's landmarks and the history panels will be very informative for international visitors like me. Well done, DMRC!
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Vikram M
The timing (10 AM - 4 PM, closed Mondays) is a bit restrictive for working professionals. Could they consider extending hours on weekends or having some late evenings? Otherwise, the features sound top-class. The TBM model alone is worth the visit! 🚇
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Kavya N
This is perfect for school educational trips! The old museum attracted 5000 students yearly, and this one with more interactive displays will be even better. Hope schools across NCR organize visits. It's a great way to learn about engineering and city planning.

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