New Delhi: Delhi Metro has partially rescheduled its timings on the Badarpur corridor for four days beginning Monday in view of maintenance work.
From Monday to Thursday, the last train service from Central Secretariat going towards Badarpur will begin at 10:40 PM instead of usual 11:20 PM. However, the train services from Central Secretariat upto Sarita Vihar will be available even after 10:40 PM as per the normal schedule.
"The first train service from Badarpur for going towards Central Secretariat will start at 6:15 AM instead of 6:00 AM as is the normal practice," a DMRC spokesman said.
Train services on the Line 6 (Central Secretariat-Badarpur) will run normally as per the schedule for rest of the day.
The normal service on this line will be restored from April one by when the maintanece work being carried out at the Badarpur siding is completed.
From Monday to Thursday, the last train service from Central Secretariat going towards Badarpur will begin at 10:40 PM instead of usual 11:20 PM. However, the train services from Central Secretariat upto Sarita Vihar will be available even after 10:40 PM as per the normal schedule.
"The first train service from Badarpur for going towards Central Secretariat will start at 6:15 AM instead of 6:00 AM as is the normal practice," a DMRC spokesman said.
The normal service on this line will be restored from April one by when the maintanece work being carried out at the Badarpur siding is completed.
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