New Delhi: Metro trains will run on a reduced frequency during the six-day lockdown in Delhi over an exponential rise in coronavirus cases.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the lockdown from 10 pm on Monday night till 5 am next Monday as the health system is being stretched to its limits amid the spiralling infections.
'Services during morning (8 AM to 10 AM) and evening (5 PM to 7 PM) peak hours across the network will be available with a headway (frequency) of 30 minutes,' the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said in a statement.
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'For rest of the hours of the day, services across the network will be available with a frequency of 60 min only,' it said.
Metro services can be availed only by the exempted category of people on production of valid identity proof, the DMRC said.
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PTI