The Meerut Central metro station is an underground Meerut Metro station on the DelhiâÂÂMeerut RRTS corridor (also known as the Namo Bharat corridor) serving the central area of Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, India. It serves as a halt for Meerut Metro trains that run at a speed of 120 km/h. The RRTS trains, which do not stop here, pass through the station at a speed of 160 km/h. The station is constructed, owned and operated by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC). The station was inaugurated on 22 February 2026.
The station is part of the 23 km-long Meerut Metro segment within the DelhiâÂÂMeerut RRTS corridor. Construction works began in 2020 under the supervision of the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC). All major civil works and finishing works, including electrical and platform installations, were completed by January 2026, paving the way for the station's inauguration with the entire RRTS and metro corridors on 22 February 2026.
The station is located under the old Delhi road in Beripura near the historic centre of Meerut, just south of the junction of Old Delhi Road and NH-344B, and southeast of Meerut City railway stationâÂÂMeerut's main railway station on the DelhiâÂÂMeerutâÂÂSaharanpur line of the Indian Railways. Thanks to its stategic location, the metro station provides direct access to major transport routes, commercial and residential zones, allowing it to emerge as one of the busiest stations on the Meerut stretch of the DelhiâÂÂMeerut RRTS corridor.
The station is designed as an underground structure with a single island platform and two tracks on either sides of the platform for both the metroâÂÂthe only service in this station, and RRTS trains to pass through. On top of the platform level is the concourse levelâÂÂwhich in turn has the entrance building and a parking area on top of it. This design has optimized land use and reduced construction costs, while also leaving space for future expansion or modifications.
Apart from serving the metro, the station has made multiple transport options accessible for ease of travel, including local modes like autorickshaws, buses, cabs and the nearby Meerut city railway station. These plus points have improved accessibility and have cut down travel time from the city centre to Meerut South, directly to Delhi through the RRTS, to neighbouring cities like Muzaffarnagar and Saharanpur through the railway, and to Modipuram in the city's north.
In view of rising in traffic due to growth in population, Meerut's city expansion and heightened demand for Delhi, Meerut Central, along with all 13 stations of the metro, have sufficient spaces to expand into RRTS stations to allow both the metro and RRTS trains to halt for handling passengers. This expansion will make the metro stations aligned with the RRTS services, thus enhancing connectivity between Delhi and Meerut even further in the next 10-20 years.