Delhi Metro Latest News: DMRC Revises Timings on Diwali. Check When Last Train Will Start From Station

Deli Metro Latest News Today: The DMRC aid the routine time for metro tarins on regular days is 11 PM.

Published date india.com Updated: October 21, 2022 9:02 PM IST
Delhi Metro: DMRC said the metro rail services will begin at 4 AM on October 31 to facilitate people participating in the 'Run for Unity' event.
Connectivity between Ramesh Nagar and Kirti Nagar metro stations will be provided through free feeder bus services during this period.

Delhi Metro Latest News Today: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Friday said it has changed the timing of trains on Diwali and added that the last metro train service on all DMRC corridors will start at 10 PM from terminal stations on account of the Diwali festival. However, the DMRC added that the routine time for that on regular days is 11 PM.

“On account of the Diwali festival, the last metro train service on October 24 (Monday), will start at 10 (2200 Hrs) from terminal stations of all metro lines,” the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation said in a statement.

The DMRC further added that the metro train services will run as usual for rest of the day on Diwali from routine commencement timings on all the lines.

Add India.com as a Preferred SourceAdd India.com as a Preferred Source

In another development, the Delhi government earlier this week granted approval for the removal and transplantation of 316 trees for the construction of the Janakpuri-RK Ashram metro corridor.

In this regard, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has proposed the construction of a new Delhi Metro corridor extending from Janakpuri to RK Ashram. These trees were coming in the way of Delhi Metro Phase-Four’s construction.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “We have cleared the path for construction of a new metro corridor between Janakpuri and RK Ashram, today. DMRC has been given permission to remove and transplant 316 trees obstructing the project, provided they compensate by planting 3,160 more trees.”

Also Read:

For breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Read more on Latest Delhi News on India.com.

By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts Cookies Policy.