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Independence Day 2024: Check Delhi Metro timings, frequency and other changes

Independence Day 2024: On Thursday, trains will operate at a frequency of 15 minutes till 6am on all lines and revert to regular timetable later.

Updated on: Aug 14, 2024 02:14 PM IST
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Independence Day 2024: Delhi Metro services will begin at 4am on Independence Day (August 15) as people will go to the historic Red Fort for the day's ceremony, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced on Tuesday.

Independence Day 2024: On a regular day, the Delhi Metro operates from 5am to 11:30pm. (File)
Independence Day 2024: On a regular day, the Delhi Metro operates from 5am to 11:30pm. (File)

On Thursday, trains will operate at a frequency of 15 minutes till 6am on all lines and revert to the daily timetable for the rest of the day, it added.

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On a regular day, the Delhi Metro operates from 5am to 11:30pm; the timing may differ slightly according to different lines and stations.

At 7:30am on Independence Day, PM Narendra Modi will begin his speech – his 11th consecutive I-day address – from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

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“People who will be in possession of a bonafide invitation card issued by the Ministry of Defence, will be permitted entry – and travel – on production of valid government issued photo identity cards. This arrangement will be valid for exit only at Lal Quila, Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk, which are closest to the venue. The same invitation cards will also be valid for performing return journey from these three stations only,” DMRC said.

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“Inside the trains, regular announcements will be made to inform the passengers about these arrangements. The cost towards such a travel will be reimbursed to the DMRC by the Ministry of Defence,” it added.

 
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