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Do's & don'ts while traveling by metro

  • Keep yourself before yellow line before boarding (generally all platform have it).
  • Keep gap and distance from doors to allow other passengers to board the train.
  • If Station staff suggest something please follow the instructions.
  • Take care of your loose items like Saree, Dupatta, Dhoti and Bag etc. while boarding and de-boarding the train.
  • Take care of your Bag/Purse/Luggage/Mobile while traveling or waiting at metro stations.
  • Inform train operator in case any passenger/article stuck between train doors by pressing Passenger Emergency Alarm button/Handle.
  • Take care and keep eye on the children & infants while traveling with them.
  • Do not push co-passengers while boarding or de-boarding.
  • Do not make noise or play music openly in train and metro premise.

17 July, 2024

With a new update, Delhi Metro passengers will now be able to buy mobile-based QR tickets on Amazon Pay with DMRC. Digital QR tickets can be booked through Amazon Pay. The introduction of this facility will help passengers make quick and contactless payments without any hassle.

17 July, 2024

According to Delhi Metro Managing Director Vikas Kumar, AI (Artificial intelligence) will soon be used in Delhi Metro, crowd management and maintenance of trains will be done through artificial intelligence (AI) on all corridors of Delhi Metro's Phase-4. Trains with three and six coaches will operate on these corridors and the number of coaches will be increased or decreased as per the need.

10 June, 2024

Part of the Delhi Metro's fourth phase is set to open in August, including the 03-km stretch from Janakpuri West to RK Ashram Marg. Civil work for this section has been completed, paving the way for final safety certification and inspection before the corridor becomes operational. According to a Times Now report, the Janakpuri West portion of the new corridor will be elevated, while the Krishna Park Extension portion will be at ground level. Work on all corridors under Phase 4 is progressing at a rapid pace and the project is expected to be fully operational by March 2026.