Delhi Metro back on tracks after 169 days

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delhi-metro-1New Delhi, Sep 7 ,2020: Delhi Metro, the lifeline and backbone of public transport in the national capital, came back on the tracks with a bang on Monday, after remaining closed for around five months, due to the global pandemic of Novel Coronavirus, albeit in a staggered manner.
The Delhi Metro resumed its services this morning on Line-2 (Yellow Line) from Samaypur Badli
to HUDA City Centre including Rapid Metro, Gurugram at 0700 hrs with all safety measures in place to check the spread of COVID-19 in the Metro premises, which requires everyone to follow a new normal of social distancing, face mask and hand sanitisation.
There was not much rush of passengers on Monday morning and there were very few passengers in most of the metro coaches.
Delhi Police personnel were stationed outside the metro stations and CISF personnel at metro
stations were fully alert.
Most of the commuters hailed the DMRC’s new travel protocol for passengers and safety arrangements.



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