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Delhi Metro Train Timings Today: Check DMRC’s Diwali schedule for October 19-20

Delhi Metro Train Timings for Diwali 2025, Updated Starting and Closing Timing: Attention Delhi Metro commuters. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has revised train timings on October 19–20 (Sunday and Monday). Check latest update

The Delhi Metro is the country's longest metro network.The Delhi Metro is the country's longest metro network. (Express Photo)

Delhi Metro Timings Today: Attention Delhi Metro commuters. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has revised train timings on October 19–20 (Sunday and Monday). Diwali is one of the country’s most celebrated occasions. Also known as the Festival of Lights, the Diwali symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.

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Delhi Metro trains timing on October 19

On the eve of Diwali i.e. October 19, the metro train services on the Pink, Magenta and Grey Lines, which usually start at 07:00 hrs on Sundays, will commence at 06:00 hrs.

Diwali Delhi Metro last train timing on October 20

Meanwhile, on Monday i.e. October 20, 2025, due to the Diwali festival, the last Metro train from the terminal stations of all lines, including the Airport Express Line (AEL), will depart at 22:00 hrs. The metro services will operate as usual throughout the day, starting from their regular commencement timings on all lines.

Delhi Metro – India’s longest metro network

The Delhi Metro is the country’s longest metro network. It is the lifeline for Delhiites and the neighbouring areas. The 394-km-long metro route serves Delhi and its adjoining satellite cities, such as Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurugram, Noida, and Bahadurgarh.

Delhi Metro Diwali Schedule
Special Timings: October 19-20, 2025
October 19
Sunday (Diwali Eve)
Early Start
06:00 AM
Pink, Magenta & Grey Lines begin 1 hour early (usual Sunday start: 07:00 AM)
October 20
Monday (Diwali)
Early Closure
10:00 PM
Last train from terminal stations on all lines including Airport Express
Normal operations throughout the day on October 20 with regular start timings. Only last train timing is revised.
About Delhi Metro
India's longest metro network: 394 km route, 289 stations, 12 lines serving Delhi, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurugram, Noida & Bahadurgarh
Indian Express InfoGenIE

The Delhi Metro network consists of 289 stations and 11 corridors. It has 12 lines including the Red Line, Yellow Line, Blue Line (Lines 3 and 4), Green Line, Violet Line, Pink Line, Magenta Line, Grey Line, Airport Express Line (Orange Line), Rapid Metro (RMGL), and Noida Metro’s Aqua Line.

Delhi Fire Service to deploy extra fire tender

On the other hand, to ensure swift responses during Diwali celebrations, the Delhi Fire Service (DFS) has decided to deploy additional fire tenders and quick response vehicles at key locations across the city on October 19 and 20. As part of the plan, water tenders will also be deployed at strategic points across all districts of the national capital, including high-density markets, residential areas, and major traffic zones.

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