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Metro Timing Change: Big news for metro passengers! Delhi Metro timings changed; check the new time table before travelling

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Metro Timing Change: Delhi Metro will run from 3.25 pm this Sunday, DMRC changed the timing, know the reason

DMRC has made changes in the operation of trains on all seven metro corridors of Phase 3 from Sunday (25 August). Now trains will run before time. This will benefit the passengers a lot. DMRC said that starting of service on these corridors on Sunday will benefit not only the passengers of these corridors but also the students appearing in various competitive examinations.

Metro Timing Change: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has changed the operating time of trains on all seven metro corridors of Phase 3 every Sunday from August 25. This will greatly benefit the passengers traveling on these routes.

DMRC said that the metro operation between Dilshad Garden to Shaheed Sthal, Noida City Center to Noida Electronic City, Mundka to Brigadier Hoshiar Singh and Badarpur Border to Raja Nahar Singh (Ballabhgarh) will now start at 6 am every Sunday. Metro operations on these routes start at 8 am on Sunday.

Trains to operate on three corridors at 7 am

DMRC said that the metro operation between Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar, Botanical Garden to Janakpuri West and Dhansa Bus Stand to Dwarka will now start at 7 am instead of 8 am every Sunday.

Name of the corridor
Current time on Sunday
Timings changed on Sunday from 25 August
Dilshad Garden to Shaheed Sthal (Red Line) at 8 am at 6 am
Noida City Center to Noida Electronic City (Blue Line) at 8 am at 6 am
Mundka to Brigadier Hoshiar Singh (Green Line) at 8 am at 6 am
Badarpur Border to Raja Nahar Singh (Ballabhgarh) (Violet Line) at 8 am at 6 am
Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar (Pink Line) at 8 am 7:00 am
Botanical Garden to Janakpuri West (Magenta Line) at 8 am 7:00 am
Dhansa Bus Stand to Dwarka (Grey Line) at 8 am 7:00 am

 

Along with passengers, students will also benefit

DMRC said that starting of services on these corridors on Sundays will benefit not only the commuters of these corridors but also the students appearing in various competitive examinations, which are generally held on Sundays.

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