Delhi Metro Starts at 3 AM on Republic Day for Easy Access to Parade

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation will start services exceptionally early at 3:00 AM on Republic Day across all lines to help commuters reach the parade at Kartavya Path. Trains will run every 15 minutes until 6:00 AM, after which the regular schedule resumes. Parking at all metro stations will remain open for the convenience of attendees. The 77th Republic Day parade will feature military contingents, state tableaux, and will be attended by European Union leaders as chief guests.

Key Points: Delhi Metro Early 3 AM Start on Republic Day 2024

  • Special 3 AM metro start
  • 15-minute frequency until 6 AM
  • Parking facilities operational
  • Facilitates travel to Kartavya Path
  • Part of 77th Republic Day celebrations
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Delhi Metro services to start early at 3.00 am on Republic Day

Delhi Metro will run from 3:00 AM on Jan 26 for Republic Day parade access. Trains every 15 mins until 6 AM. Plan your travel.

"trains will operate at intervals of 15 minutes on all lines from 3.00 a.m. to 6.00 a.m. - DMRC Spokesperson"

New Delhi, Jan 23

As the nation prepares to celebrate the Republic Day, the Delhi Metro will commence its services at 3.00 a.m. on all lines on January 26. This special arrangement has been made to facilitate the smooth movement of people to Kartavya Path and enable them to witness the Republic Day celebrations.

According to the Principal Executive Director (Corporate Communications) of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), trains will operate at intervals of 15 minutes on all lines from 3.00 a.m. to 6.00 a.m. to ensure convenient and hassle-free travel for commuters. After 6.00 a.m., the Metro services will follow the regular timetable for the rest of the day.

Passengers have been advised to plan their journeys and make use of the early morning Metro services to avoid last-minute inconvenience, especially those heading towards Kartavya Path to attend the national celebrations.

In addition, parking facilities at Metro stations across the entire network will remain fully operational on Republic Day, providing added convenience to commuters and visitors attending the celebrations in the national capital.

Republic Day commemorates the day when the Constitution of India came into effect on January 26, 1950, marking India's transition from a British dominion to a sovereign democratic republic. The first Republic Day was celebrated in 1950, and the count has continued annually since then.

This year, India will celebrate its 77th Republic Day, observed as a national holiday across the country, with flag-hoisting ceremonies, cultural programmes, and patriotic events organised in government offices, schools, and local communities nationwide.

The Kartavya Path in New Delhi will host the customary grand military and cultural parade to commemorate the occasion. The parade will feature marching contingents from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Central Armed Police Forces, along with vibrant tableaux presented by various states, Union Territories, and Central ministries. A first-of-its-kind 'battle array' formation will also be showcased, depicting military units moving in an operational sequence rather than as a static display. New units, including the Bhairav Light Commando Battalion, will be part of this year's line-up.

The national capital has already begun extensive preparations, including traffic advisories and parade rehearsals. President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Antonio Costa will attend the celebrations as chief guests, highlighting the strengthening ties between India and the European Union. The two leaders are also expected to conclude the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) discussions the following day.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great planning, but I hope they have enough staff and security at that hour. 3 AM is very early and safety for women commuters should be the top priority. Kudos for the effort though.
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Rohit P
Finally some sensible logistics! Every year it's a nightmare to get to the parade. 15-minute frequency from 3 AM is a game-changer. Taking my son for the first time this year. Can't wait to see the new Bhairav Commando display!
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Sarah B
As a visitor from abroad, I'm impressed by the level of organization. The parking info is very helpful. Looking forward to experiencing my first Republic Day parade. The EU leaders being chief guests is also a significant diplomatic moment.
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Vikram M
Good move, but what about last mile connectivity? Auto and taxi availability at 4 AM near metro stations might be an issue. DMRC should coordinate with transport department for feeder services. Otherwise, the effort is half-baked.
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see such arrangements for a national event. It makes the parade accessible to common citizens. My father, an army veteran, always watches it on TV. This year, maybe we can take him because of the early metro. Proud moment for every Indian.

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