Holi 2023 Delhi Metro Timings: Trains Will Not Operate On All Lines Till 2.30 PM On March 8
Metro services will not be available till 14.30 hrs (2:30 PM) on all lines of Delhi Metro including Rapid Metro/Airport Express Line, but it will resume and continue normally thereafter
If you are planning to take the metro to meet your family and loved ones on the day of Holi (March 8), then remember that train services will only resume from 2.30 pm on Wednesday. In a tweet, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced the timings of trains on Wednesday.
“On the day of the 'Holi' festival, i.e., 8th March, 2023 (Wednesday), Metro services will not be available till 14.30 hrs (2:30 PM) on all lines of Delhi Metro including Rapid Metro/Airport Express Line,” according to the tweet of the DMRC.
On the day of the 'Holi' festival, i.e., 8th March, 2023 (Wednesday), Metro services will not be available till 14.30 hrs (2:30 PM) on all lines of Delhi Metro including Rapid Metro/Airport Express Line.
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation I कृपया मास्क पहनें😷 (@OfficialDMRC) March 6, 2023
It added that Metro Feeder bus services will also resume.
Hence, it is advised that you plan your travel in the metro around this time. “Metro train services will start at 14.30 Hrs (2:30 PM) from terminal stations on all lines and will continue normally thereafter,” DMRC noted.
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Traffic Advisory Ahead Of Shab-E-Baraat And Holi
The Delhi Police on Monday said it has made elaborate arrangements ahead of Shab-e-Baraat and Holi for the safety of motorists and pedestrians while ensuring smooth traffic flow and preventing rash driving or stunts on two-wheelers.
Over 150 company security personnel other than police, 8000 traffic police personnel, and 9,000 local police will be deployed for Shab-e-Baraat, which will be observed on the intervening night of March 7 and 8, officials said. The Muslim community offers prayers beside the grave of their ancestors and at mosques and homes during Shab-e-Baraat.
As per the Delhi Police, over 600 pickets and 1,300 motorcycle patrolling teams will be deployed across the national capital. 759 traffic officers will also be deployed at 283 strategic locations.
Since the date of Holi and Shab-e-Baraat coincide this year, special teams of traffic police along with PCR and local police will be stationed on various roads to check drunken driving and traffic rule violations, the Delhi Police advisory stated. Radar guns will also be deployed to check incidences of over-speeding, it added.
As per the advisory, special teams comprising 2,033 officers will be deployed at 287 major intersections and 233 drunken and vulnerable points for Holi.
"Further, as per the directions of the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety, in cases of drunk driving, red-light jumping, using a mobile phone while driving, dangerous driving and over-speeding, driving licence will also be seized and will be liable for suspension for a period of minimum three months.
"Action shall also be initiated against the registered owners of vehicles whose vehicles are found to be driven by minors/unauthorised persons, performing stunts, driving without a licence, etc," it said.