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Delhi Metro extends last train timings for India vs South Africa ODI today

Delhi Metro has extended the timing of its last trains in order to make it easier for cricket-lovers to commute after the third ODI between India and South Africa cricket match scheduled for today at the Feroze Shah Kotla Ground.

The Delhi Metro will run extra train trips (around 48) by extending its last train timings by about 30-45 minutes on all lines. However, the timings of the Airport Express Line have not been changed, according to an official statement.

The Feroze Shah Kotla Ground is adjacent to Delhi Gate/ITO Metro stations on the Violet Line and Kashmere Gate to Raja Nahar Singh corridor on the Violet Line.

“In anticipation of the sudden rush expected at these nearby Metro stations after the match is over, the Delhi Metro will be performing extra train trips (around 48) by extending its last train timings by about 30-45 minutes on all Lines,” Delhi Metro’s Principal Executive Director Anuj Dayal said in a press release.

IN Bureau

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