Know what time Delhi Metro will run from tomorrow? Times had changed due to G20
Today is the second and last day of the G-20 summit. With this, all the restrictions imposed in Delhi will end. After that, people will once again be able to go anywhere in Delhi as per their convenience. People are waiting to know when the Delhi Metro will start after G-20 i.e. from Monday and which metro stations will remain closed. Because due to the G-20 summit, changes have been made in the services of Delhi Metro. Let us tell you that after the end of the G-20 conference, i.e. from tomorrow, metro services will be fully operational. From Monday, metro operations will start on all corridors of Delhi Metro from around 6 am. Also, metro will be available on its predetermined frequency. With this, the number of passengers in Delhi Metro will increase once again.
Delhi Metro timings were changed for three days
Let us tell you that due to the G-20 summit in the capital Delhi, many restrictions were imposed for three days. In which many routes were closed and many trains were also cancelled. Apart from this, the impact of G-20 was also seen on the services of Delhi Metro. Due to strict security arrangements, entry of vehicles has been banned in New Delhi area, but there is no restriction on the operation of Metro in New Delhi area also. All stations are also open.
Metro was operated from 4 am in the morning
Keeping in mind the convenience of the passengers, the metro is being operated on all the corridors of Delhi Metro from 4 am from September 8. Metro trains were available on all corridors at an interval of 30 minutes between 4 am and 6 am. Metro service continued to operate at regular frequency after 6 am.
Holiday in government and private offices
Due to the G-20 summit, metro services in Delhi were started at 4 am for three days. Along with this, holiday was declared in all government and private offices of the capital. Due to which the number of passengers in the metro remained very less. During this period, the number of passengers decreased by about one third. But from tomorrow onwards crowd will be seen once again in the metro.