Delhi Metro Changes Timings for Five Days on Pink Line

The Delhi Metro’s Pink Line, particularly the Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar corridor, will face significant disruptions over the next five days due to construction activities for the Majlis Park-Maujpur corridor under Phase 4 of the Metro expansion.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has announced changes to the train schedule, which will impact morning services and late-night operations, starting from May 9.

The construction of this crucial segment, aimed at enhancing connectivity in East Delhi, has prompted a temporary delay in metro services from 12 minutes to as much as 70 minutes, particularly during peak morning hours. The revised timings will last until May 10, 2025, as the work progresses.

As part of the construction, service disruptions are also expected on the Jaffrabad to Maujpur-Babarpur stretch, where metro services will cease after 11:03 PM until May 9. These alterations are being implemented to accommodate vital infrastructural work required to complete the new corridor.

For commuters who depend on early services, DMRC has provided updated first train timings across various stations. On regular days, the Delhi Metro service starts at 6 AM, but for the next five days, commuters will need to adjust their schedules. The first trains will begin service as follows:

  • From Shiv Vihar: 7:00 AM

  • From Maujpur-Babarpur: 7:10 AM

  • From South Campus: 6:12 AM

  • From IP Extension: 6:53 AM

  • From Sarai Kale Khan: 6:36 AM

These shifts are expected to affect thousands of passengers who depend on the Metro for their daily commute. The delay is particularly significant for those travelling during peak hours, as the metro network has become an integral part of the city’s transportation infrastructure, especially for office-goers in the city’s central and southern zones.

While the delays are anticipated to cause some inconvenience, they are necessary for the successful completion of the Majlis Park-Maujpur corridor, which will ultimately offer improved connectivity and shorter travel times for many commuters in the long run. However, the immediate impact will be felt by individuals who rely on the metro for punctual travel. This includes students, professionals, and the daily workforce who travel to and from key locations like BKC, IP Extension, and South Campus.

Further disruptions are expected as the extension of the Pink Line progresses into other phases. For now, DMRC is focused on minimising the disturbances while ensuring the safety and quality of work.

While the delays are temporary, they highlight the balancing act required to expand and modernise Delhi’s metro network. As construction on new corridors accelerates, passengers may face similar adjustments in the coming months. Delhi Metro’s expansion project promises to transform urban mobility in the city, providing faster and more efficient options for millions of residents. However, as always, major works require patience and flexibility from the city’s commuters.

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Delhi Metro Changes Timings for Five Days on Pink Line
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