Delhi Metro's Diwali Schedule: Early Start on Eve, Early End on Festival Day

The Delhi Metro has announced special timings for the Diwali festival period. On Diwali eve, select lines will start operations an hour earlier at 6 AM to handle increased passenger traffic. On Diwali day itself, all metro services including the Airport Express Line will end at 10 PM instead of the usual 11 PM. These changes are designed to accommodate the large crowds expected for Delhi's Deepotsav celebrations at Kartavya Path.

Key Points: Delhi Metro Diwali Timings Early Start Pink Magenta Grey Lines

  • Pink, Magenta, and Grey lines start at 6 AM instead of 7 AM on Diwali eve
  • All terminal stations including Airport Express end at 10 PM on Diwali day
  • Special schedule accommodates increased passenger movement during festival
  • Regular services maintained for rest of day across all metro lines
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Delhi Metro to start early on Diwali eve, services to end an hour earlier on Diwali day

Delhi Metro announces special Diwali schedule with early morning services on festival eve and last trains departing at 10 PM on Diwali day across all lines including Airport Express.

"From 6 PM this evening on Kartavya Path. A grand chain of 1.51 lakh lamps, along with Ram Katha, a drone show, and cultural performances - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, October 18

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Saturday announced revised train timings for Diwali, with early morning services on the eve of the festival and curtailed operations on the night of Diwali.

As per the announcement, on the eve of Diwali, Sunday (October 19), metro services on the Pink, Magenta, and Grey lines will commence at 6 am instead of the usual 7 am, which is the standard start time for Sundays. The change has been implemented to accommodate the anticipated increase in passenger movement ahead of the festival.

On Diwali day, Monday (October 20), the last metro trains from all terminal stations, including those on the Airport Express Line, will depart at 10 pm instead of the regular 11 pm, the DMRC stated.

DMRC further stated that metro services will operate as usual for the rest of the day, following their routine commencement timings, across all lines.

The decision has been made in view of the Diwali celebrations across the national capital, which are expected to attract a significant footfall, particularly in areas hosting public festivities.

This Diwali, Delhi is set to witness a "Deepotsav" programme at Kartavya Path from 6 pm onwards. The event will be organised by the Delhi government and it will feature the lighting of 1.51 lakh diyas, accompanied by Ram Katha, a drone show, and various cultural performances.

In a post on X, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta described the programme as a cultural awakening of Hindu festivals and called it a moment of resurgence of faith, self-pride, and eternal tradition.

"From 6 PM this evening on Kartavya Path. A grand chain of 1.51 lakh lamps, along with Ram Katha, a drone show, and cultural performances, Delhi is celebrating its first divine 'Deepotsav'. This event is a cultural awakening of our Hindu festivals; it is a moment of the resurgence of faith, self-pride, and eternal tradition. Let us become witnesses to this historic moment," Rekha Gupta wrote on X.

Diwali, also known as Deepawali, is one of the most important and widely celebrated festivals in India and among Indian communities worldwide. Known as the "festival of lights," it symbolises the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.

Diwali also marks the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana, as narrated in the Ramayana. During the festival, homes are cleaned and illuminated with oil lamps and lights.

Devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. Families exchange sweets and gifts, wear new clothes, and burst firecrackers as part of the celebrations.

This year, Diwali will be celebrated on the intervening night of October 20 and 21.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I understand the early closure on Diwali day, 10 pm seems a bit too early. Many people visit friends and family late into the night during Diwali. Couldn't they extend it till 11 pm at least?
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Arjun K
The Deepotsav at Kartavya Path sounds amazing! 1.51 lakh diyas lighting up Delhi - what a beautiful way to celebrate our traditions. Planning to take the metro to avoid traffic chaos. Jai Shri Ram! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Delhi, I'm impressed by how well the city manages festival logistics. The metro timing adjustments show thoughtful planning for public convenience during major celebrations.
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Vikram M
Good decision by DMRC. The staff also deserve to celebrate Diwali with their families. Let's appreciate that they're working extra hours to accommodate early morning services. Shubh Deepawali to all! ✨
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Kavya N
Hope they increase frequency too during peak hours. Last Diwali, the metro was so crowded that it took me 45 minutes just to enter the station. Better crowd management would be helpful.

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