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Delhi Metro To Begin Services At 4 AM For MCD Bye-Election Polling, Counting

Starting from Monday, commuters can rejoice as services on our public transport system will be starting bright and early at 4:00 AM. This is great news for those who have to start their day early and rely on public transport to get to their destinations.

With the growing population and increasing demand for transportation, it has become imperative for us to provide better and more efficient services to our commuters. After careful consideration and planning, we have decided to extend the operating hours of our services to cater to those who have to start their day in the wee hours of the morning.

The services will start at 4:00 AM and will run with a frequency of 30 minutes until the early hours before switching to the standard weekday timetable. This means that our services will be running continuously throughout the day, providing a reliable and convenient mode of transport for our commuters.

The decision to extend the operating hours was made after receiving numerous requests from our loyal customers who have to start their day early for work or other commitments. We have taken their feedback into consideration and are delighted to announce this change in our services.

This move will not only benefit our regular commuters but also those who rely on public transport for traveling to and from the airport during the early hours. With this change, they will now have a more convenient and safer option to reach their desired destination on time.

We understand that punctuality is crucial for our commuters, and with the extended operating hours, we aim to provide a reliable and timely service to them. The 30-minute frequency in the early hours will ensure that our services are not overcrowded, and our commuters can have a comfortable and stress-free journey.

Moreover, this change will also have a positive impact on the environment as it will encourage people to use public transport instead of their personal vehicles. This will help in reducing traffic congestion, carbon emissions, and noise pollution, making our city a better place to live in.

We would like to assure our customers that we are committed to continuously improving our services and making their commuting experience a pleasant one. We have always strived to provide the best for our commuters, and this change is a testament to our dedication towards their satisfaction.

We urge our commuters to take advantage of the extended operating hours and make the most of our reliable and convenient services. We are confident that this change will be welcomed with open arms and will make a positive impact on the daily lives of our commuters.

In conclusion, we are excited to announce the extension of our operating hours, starting from Monday. With the services starting at 4:00 AM and running with a 30-minute frequency in the early hours, we are confident that this change will benefit our commuters and make their daily commute a hassle-free one. We thank our commuters for their continuous support and look forward to serving them better in the future. Let’s travel together towards a more efficient and sustainable future.

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