IND vs SA 3rd ODI: Delhi Metro to perform extra trips to facilitate spectators

Updated : Oct 12, 2022 01:03
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ANI

In order to facilitate the movement of spectators for the series-deciding 3rd ODI between India and South Africa, Delhi Metro will extend the timing for the last train on all lines by 30-45 minutes on Tuesday, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has confirmed.

DMRC said that it will operate an additional 48 trains on Tuesday so that spectators can use the metro after the match to safely reach their destinations. The metro stations closest to the stadium are the Delhi Gate metro station and the ITO metro station, both on the Violet Line.

"This will enable spectators to reach their destinations smoothly by using the metro,” said Anuj Dayal, principal executive director of corporate communication at the DMRC.

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Delhi Metro train timings for Tuesday

On Tuesday night, the last train will depart from Kashmere Gate at midnight and leave Raja Nahar Singh at 10:55 pm.

Similarly, the last trains on the Yellow Line will depart Samaypur Badli at 11:50 pm and depart Huda City Centre at 11:20 pm. On the Blue Line, the last train will depart Noida Electronic City at 11:25 pm and will depart Dwarka Sector 21 at 11:10 pm.

The last train on the Magenta Line will depart at 12:40 am from Janakpuri West towards Botanical Garden, while on the Grey Line from Dwarka to Dhansa Bus Stand, the last metro will leave Dwarka at 1 am.

 

Arvind KejriwalTeam IndiaDelhi MetroMetroDelhi NCR

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