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Mumbai Metro extends operating hours for convenience of passengers from Feb 1

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 30, 2021 14:11 IST

After the Maharashtra government allowed general public to travel by Mumbai local trains from February 1, Mumbai Metro One ...

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After the Maharashtra government allowed general public to travel by Mumbai local trains from February 1, Mumbai Metro One has decided to extended its operating hours for the convenience of passengers.

Mumbai Metro One services resumed on October 19 for all and with safety protocols in place amid the Covid-19 surge.

Currently, the Metro services are available with the first train from Versova at 7.50 am and last train from Ghatkopar at 10.15 pm with weekday ridership at around 80,000.

From February 1 (Monday), the Metro services will be available for passenger from 6.50 am at Versova and 7.15 am at Ghatkopar.

The first train from Versova will leave at 6.50 am and from Ghatkopar at 7.15 am. Similarly, the last train from Versova will start at 9.50 pm and from Ghatkopar at 10.15 pm.

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