Delhi Metro to run extra train trips to encourage use of public transport
This capacity expansion aims to ensure uninterrupted service and efficient passenger management during increased passenger journeys.
This capacity expansion aims to ensure uninterrupted service and efficient passenger management during increased passenger journeys.
In a major step towards promoting clean, sustainable, and efficient urban mobility, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, will launch an integrated hydrogen-powered shuttle bus service in Delhi’s Central Vista area starting Friday.
In a significant step towards advancing integrated urban mobility, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has partnered with Airtel Payments Bank to launch co-branded RuPay ‘On-The-Go’ Cards, enabled with NCMC (National Common Mobility Cards).
The proposal for the project has been submitted to the Public Works Department (PWD) for necessary approvals.
Delhi Metro services on Blue Line will be briefly regulated on Sunday morning to facilitate planned maintenance work, a DMRC spokesperson said on Friday
The DMRC said the metro train services will continue normally after that.
"Recently, approval has also been received for the extension of this corridor from Aerocity to Terminal 1 IGI Airport station (2.263 kms)," a DMRC spokesperson said on Saturday.
The Chief Minister was briefed in detail about the benefits of this new facility constructed by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in the heart of the city.
"At present, the Central Secretariat Metro Station serves as an important interchange hub of Central Delhi serving as a junction between the Yellow and Violet lines," a DMRC spokesperson said on Thursday.
“As the nation prepares to celebrate the pride and spirit of Republic Day, Delhi Metro will commence its services at 3 AM on all lines on January 26 (Monday),” a DMRC spokesperson said.