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New Metro museum at Supreme Court station now, opens for public on December 19

Inaugurated by CM Rekha Gupta, facility shifted from Patel Chowk

Metro museum now at Supreme Court station, opens tomorrowThe facility was inaugurated on Wednesday. (Express photo by Abhinav Saha)

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Wednesday inaugurated a new Delhi Metro Museum at Supreme Court Metro station — shifting the facility from Patel Chowk to a larger and more interactive space, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said.

Transport Minister Pankaj Singh and DMRC officials, including DMRC Managing Director Vikas Kumar also attended the event, the DMRC said, adding that the inauguration marked another milestone in showcasing the evolution of the Capital’s mass rapid transit system.

Spread across around 12,000 sq feet, the museum houses more than 50 panels, exhibits, kiosks and models depicting the Metro’s construction and operations, the DMRC’s spokesperson said.

Gupta said that the Delhi Metro has become central to the city’s transport system and has helped reduce dependence on private vehicles. Referring to the expansion of the network, she said the system, spanning around 400 km, has 289 stations and serves roughly 35 to 37 lakh passengers daily, easing road congestion and providing a cleaner mode of travel.

Recalling the time when former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee approved the Delhi Metro project, CM Gupta said there was scepticism about whether or not such a system could function successfully.

Among the exhibits at the museum are simulators that allow visitors to experience driving a Metro train, working models of a Metro tunnel with machines and launching girders, and interactive digital displays. The museum also includes a dedicated panel on former DMRC chief E Sreedharan, and a model of the Operations Control Centre.

The museum will open for the public from Friday and will operate from 10 am to 4 pm, Tuesday to Sunday, remaining closed on Mondays and public holidays.

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An entry fee of Rs 10 has been fixed to encourage wider public participation, the DMRC said.

Devansh Mittal is a Correspondent at The Indian Express, based in the New Delhi City bureau. He reports on urban policy, civic governance, and infrastructure in the National Capital Region, with a growing focus on housing, land policy, transport, and the disruption economy and its social implications. Professional Background Education: He studied Political Science at Ashoka University. Core Beats: His reporting focuses on policy and governance in the National Capital Region, one of the largest urban agglomerations in the world. He covers housing and land policy, municipal governance, urban transport, and the interface between infrastructure, regulation, and everyday life in the city. Recent Notable Work His recent reporting includes in-depth examinations of urban policy and its on-ground consequences: An investigation into subvention-linked home loans that documented how homebuyers were drawn into under-construction projects through a “builder–bank” nexus, often leaving them financially exposed when delivery stalled. A detailed report on why Delhi’s land-pooling policy has remained stalled since 2007, tracing how fragmented land ownership, policy design flaws, and mistrust among stakeholders have kept one of the capital’s flagship urban reforms in limbo. A reported piece examining the collapse of an electric mobility startup and what it meant for women drivers dependent on the platform for livelihoods. Reporting Approach Devansh’s work combines on-ground reporting with analysis of government data, court records, and academic research. He regularly reports from neighbourhoods, government offices, and courtrooms to explain how decisions on housing, transport, and the disruption economy shape everyday life in the city. Contact X (Twitter): @devanshmittal_ Email: devansh.mittal@expressindia.com ... Read More

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