New Delhi: On Diwali day, the last train from all terminal stations across the Delhi Metro network would leave at 10 pm, an hour ahead of the usual time, DMRC said today.
A metro official said that until 2013, services used to come to a halt even earlier, as the last train would leave stations by 8 pm.
The services will terminate after the last train at 10 pm reaches its destination station on all the six lines of the metro including the Airport Express Line.
Metro's terminal stations are Dilshad Garden, Rithala, Samaypur Badli, Huda City Centre, Noida City Centre, Dwarka Sector-21, Vaishali, Kirti Nagar, Inderlok, Mundka, Central Secretariat and Escorts Mujesar.
New Delhi and Dwarka Sec-21 are the terminal stations of the premium Airport Express Line, that connects New Delhi railway station to Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Metro train services will run as usual for rest of the day on Diwali from 6:00 am onwards on all lines and from 4:45 am on the Airport Express Line.
A metro official said that until 2013, services used to come to a halt even earlier, as the last train would leave stations by 8 pm.
The services will terminate after the last train at 10 pm reaches its destination station on all the six lines of the metro including the Airport Express Line.
New Delhi and Dwarka Sec-21 are the terminal stations of the premium Airport Express Line, that connects New Delhi railway station to Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport.
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