This story is from October 25, 2011

No metro after 8pm on Diwali

Commuters travelling in Delhi Metro on Diwali will be able to board trains only till 8pm that day. However, frequency of the trains will be increased during the day time.
No metro after 8pm on Diwali
NEW DELHI: Commuters travelling in Delhi Metro on Diwali will be able to board trains only till 8pm that day. However, frequency of the trains will be increased during the day time, said Delhi Metro Rail Corporation officials.
According to Delhi Metro, the last train will start at 8pm on Wednesday from the all the six terminal stations - Dilshad Garden, Rithala, Jahangirpuri, Huda City Centre, Noida City Centre, Dwarka Sector-21, Yamuna Bank, Vaishali, Inderlok, Mundka, Central Secretariat and Badarpur stations.
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Metro train services will run as usual for rest of the day on Diwali from 6am onwards, a Metro spokesperson said.
However for the Bhai Duj festival on Friday, special arrangements have been made to cater to the rush. The spokesperson said Metro trains will run at peak-hour frequency for additional period.
"Over 15 trains which are normally withdrawn from lines during off peak hours- 12:30pm to 04:30pm- will be kept in service performing over 200 extra trips making a total of about 2700 trips on that day," the spokesperson said.
DMRC will also deploy more Customer Facilitation Agents to help and guide commuters on October 28 at busy Metro stations and will also operate additional ticket counters, if required, to handle the increased load. Metro train services on Bhai Duj will be available from 6amto 11pm as usual.
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