Passengers using the Delhi Metro network are requesting the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to start services at 5:00 AM across all lines during the summer months. Currently, most metro services begin between 5:30 AM and 6:00 AM and conclude between 11:00 PM and 11:30 PM. Commuters argue that an earlier start would significantly benefit people arriving from long-distance trains and those wanting to complete their travel before the peak heat of the day.
Current Metro Schedule and Special Services
The Delhi Metro operates ten different lines that serve as the primary transport system for the national capital. While the standard lines start later, the Airport Express Line provides an early service beginning at 4:45 AM. The DMRC has a history of adjusting these timings for specific needs such as elections, marathons, or major festivals like Chhath Puja, where services have started as early as 3:30 AM or 4:00 AM.
- Airport Express Line: Daily service starts at 4:45 AM
- Standard Lines: Generally start between 5:30 AM and 6:00 AM
- Special Events: Occasional early starts for public convenience
Impact on Rail Passengers and Summer Commute
Many passengers arriving at major railway terminals like Anand Vihar often have to wait outside metro stations for a considerable time before the first train arrives. With sunrise occurring earlier during the summer season, a 5:00 AM start time is seen as a practical solution to manage the morning rush. Recent data indicates a rise in ridership, with May recording an average of 60.17 lakh daily passengers compared to 52.41 lakh during the same period last year.
DMRC Measures for Rising Temperatures
While there has been no official announcement regarding a permanent 5:00 AM start for all lines, the DMRC is currently focusing on enhancing passenger comfort during the heatwave. The corporation has increased the monitoring of air conditioning systems inside the trains and at underground stations. Technical teams are ensuring that the cooling units perform efficiently to handle the record number of commuters choosing the metro to avoid the outdoor heat.


























