Metro started running again, service resumed after 169 days

Metro started running again, service resumed after 169 days

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Metro started running again, service resumed after 169 days

New Delhi: Delhi Metro, which was closed for more than five months due to covid-19 epidemic, has once again restored its services in the first phase today.

The Delhi Metro service will be restored in a phased manner in three phases from September 7 to 12. The Yellow Line and Rapid Metro connecting Delhi’s Samaypur Badli with Huda City Center of Gurugram has started today. In the first phase, trains will run from 7 am to 11 am and from 4 pm to 8 pm in the evening.

There are 37 stations on this 49-km route. 57 trains will be available which will make about 462 trips. It will be further expanded in a phased manner on other lines between 9-12 September. Operations on the remaining lines will also be restored over the next five days. In the meantime, strict adherence to all security measures will be ensured to prevent the spread of the virus in the metro premises. Along with following the rules of social distance, everyone must wear masks and constantly sanitize hands.

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