Unlock 4: Delhi Metro's Blue and Pink lines resume its services after 171 days

By  Rajan Nath September 9th 2020 03:53 PM -- Updated: September 9th 2020 03:58 PM

The Blue and Pink lines of Delhi Metro have resumed its operations on Wednesday after remaining closed for almost 171 days in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, the Yellow line of Delhi Metro resumed its services with limited operations and measures in place to arrest the spread of coronavirus.

The DMRC said in a statement that "DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) will be running 66 trains on Blue Line performing around 478 train trips during morning and evening hours on September 9-10."

According to DMRC, around 27 trains will be put into service over the next two days with approximately 228 trips. These include a trip from Majlis Park to Mayur Vihar Pocket-1 and 13 trains with nearly 291 trips from Trilok Puri-Sanjay Lake to Shiv Vihar sections of the Pink line. The frequency will be increased in the coming days.

Unlock 4: Metro Services Resume in India Including Delhi, Noida

With the resumption of Blue and Pink lines, 9 of the total 28 interchanges Metro Stations will be functional. These include - Rajouri Garden (Blue Line and Pink Like); INA Delhi Haat (Yellow and Pink Line); Mayur Vihar Phase I (Blue Line and Pink Line); Rajiv Chowk (Blue Line and Yellow Line); Anand Vihar ISBT (Blue Line and Pink Line) and Sikanderpur (Yellow Line and Rapid Metro).

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The Metro services were suspended on March 22 following the nationwide lockdown announced in the wake of COVID-19. Recently, the Union Home Ministry gave a go-ahead to the DMRC to resume its services and issued guidelines for the same.

-PTC News

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