This news is very important for those who travel by Delhi Metro . This is because metro services on Jahangirpuri and Samaypur Badli route will be affected for the next 10 days.
According to the information given by DMRC, from Wednesday, December 18, metro services between Jahangirpuri and Samaypur Badli stations will be closed after 10:45 pm and before 7:02 am. This will continue till December 28-29. During this time some stations will also remain closed.
Delhi Metro passengers please note!
DMRC said that services on Delhi Metro’s Red Line will also remain closed between Keshav Puram and Rithala after 11:30 pm on December 31. Incidents of cable theft in Delhi Metro have increased a lot in recent times. This year 44 cases have been reported, while last year 38 cases were reported. Police have also made some arrests in these cases.
Big update on Jahangirpuri-Samaypur Badli route
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) posted on social media site ‘X’ that metro services between Jahangirpuri and Samaypur Badli will remain closed for about 10 days from December 18 at night and for a few hours in the morning. According to the information given by DMRC, from December 18 to December 28-29, the metro will not run between these two stations from 10:45 pm to 7:02 am the next morning.
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— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) December 17, 2024
These metro stations will remain closed
DMRC also informed that during this time Samaypur Badli, Rohini Sector-18, 19 and Haiderpur Badli Mor stations will also remain closed. However, services will continue as usual between Jahangirpuri to Millennium City Center Gurugram. Giving another information, DMRC said that train services from Keshav Puram to Rithala on the Red Line (Line-1) will not be available after 11:30 pm between 31 December and 1 January 2025.
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— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) December 17, 2024
Cable theft incidents increased in Delhi Metro
At the same time, the police is continuously taking action on the increasing incidents of cable theft in Delhi Metro. Police found that people used to climb the elevated tracks using tree branches in the dark of night and steal cables. Due to this theft, services were disrupted for about six hours on the Blue Line between Moti Nagar and Kirti Nagar stations. Four members of the gang have been arrested, and the search is on to catch the remaining suspects.
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