City
Epaper

Delhi Metro Train Timings on Republic Day 2025: Services to Start at 3 AM On January 26 on All Lines; Check Details

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 24, 2025 18:00 IST

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) will begin its services early at 3 am on all lines on Republic Day ...

Open in App

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) will begin its services early at 3 am on all lines on Republic Day 2025 (January 26). This will help commuters to reach Kartavya Path and witness the Republic Day Parade. Trains will operate at intervals of 30 minutes from 4 AM to 6 AM. After 6 AM, the regular timetable will be followed for the rest of the Sunday.

DMR has advised passengers to plan their travel accordingly and utilise early metro services to avoid any last-minute inconvenience. During this period, state, national, and international VVIPs will be present in New Delhi. 

Check Details:

The Central Secretariat and Udyog Bhawan metro stations will remain closed during the parade. These stations are expected to remain shut from 5 am to 12 noon, and passengers will not be able to board or disembark at these locations. However, metro services will operate as usual at other stations.

Tags: Delhi MetroDelhi Metro Rail CorporationRepublic Day 202526 JanuaryDmrc
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalDelhi Fire: 4 Killed in Chemical Factory Blaze Near Rithala Metro Station

NationalSnake in Delhi Metro: Reptile Causes Panic As Women Scramble To ‘Escape’ Unwanted ‘Co-Passenger’ (Watch Video)

NationalDelhi Metro Update: Services to Begin Early on Yoga Day for Commuters

NationalDelhi Metro Update: Services To Begin at 4 AM on International Yoga Day 2025

NationalDelhi Metro News: Vigilant Passengers Bust Thief Inside Compartment, CISF Steps In (Watch Video)

National Realted Stories

NationalPower cuts no more: Bundi hospital turns to the sun for energy

NationalPoK-based terrorists' properties worth Rs 3.2 crore attached in J&K

NationalDays of friction between govt, private schools over in Delhi: Education Minister Ashish Sood

NationalIndian legal system badly in need of fixing: CJI

NationalED busts multi-crore international cyber fraud syndicate operating from Pune