Delhi Security Alert: Lal Quila Metro Station Closed After Red Fort Blast

The Delhi Metro has shut down Lal Quila station indefinitely for security reasons. This precaution comes after a recent car blast near the historic Red Fort. Commuters need to use nearby stations like Jama Masjid instead during the closure. Authorities haven't specified when normal service will resume at the station.

Key Points: Lal Quila Metro Station Closed Due to Security Reasons

  • Station closure affects Violet Line access to Red Fort and Jama Masjid
  • Security personnel deployed around Red Fort area after car blast
  • Commuters advised to use Jama Masjid and Kashmere Gate stations
  • No timeline given for when station operations will resume
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Delhi: Lal Quila metro station closed till further notice due to security reasons

DMRC closes Lal Quila Metro Station indefinitely after recent car blast near Red Fort. Commuters advised to use alternate stations amid heightened security measures.

"The Lal Quila Metro Station will remain closed till further notice due to security reasons. - DMRC Official Statement"

New Delhi, November 13

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced on Thursday the closure of Lal Quila Metro Station until further notice due to security reasons.

The move comes amid heightened vigilance and precautionary measures in the national capital after the recent car blast near the Red Fort.

According to the DMRC, entry and exit at the Lal Quila station have been temporarily suspended, and services will remain halted until clearance is received from the concerned security agencies.

"The Lal Quila Metro Station will remain closed till further notice due to security reasons. All other metro stations and lines are functioning as per schedule," the DMRC said in an official statement.

The station, located on the Violet Line of the Delhi Metro, serves as a key access point for several prominent landmarks, including the historic Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and the bustling Chandni Chowk area. The temporary closure is expected to impact daily commuters and tourists visiting Old Delhi, especially during peak hours and weekends.

Security personnel have been deployed in and around the Red Fort area, and additional checks are being carried out across nearby metro stations as part of preventive measures. Officials said the decision was taken as a precaution to ensure the safety of passengers and citizens.

Commuters have been advised to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternate nearby stations such as Jama Masjid, Delhi Gate, and Kashmere Gate, which continue to operate normally.

Authorities have not specified the duration of the closure, but assured that normal operations at Lal Quila Metro Station will resume once the security situation is reviewed and deemed safe.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Just when I had planned to take my family to Red Fort this weekend! 😔 But I understand the security concerns after the recent incident. Will have to use Jama Masjid station instead.
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Arjun K
Good move by DMRC. National security should always be prioritized over convenience. The recent car blast was a wake-up call for all of us.
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Sarah B
As a tourist visiting Delhi, this is quite disappointing. The Lal Quila station was so convenient for visiting all the historical sites. Hope the authorities provide clear timelines for reopening.
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Vikram M
While I support security measures, the communication could be better. Many daily commuters reached the station only to find it closed without prior notice. DMRC should improve their alert system.
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Kavya N
This will affect the small shopkeepers and vendors in Chandni Chowk area the most. Their business already suffered during COVID, and now this. Hope the situation normalizes soon. 🙏
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Michael C
Working in Old Delhi, this closure adds 15 extra minutes to my commute. But I appreciate that security is being taken seriously. The alternate stations are manageable, just more crowded.

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