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DC vs RCB match: Delhi metro extends last train timings

Delhi Metro has extended last train timings on all lines on April 27 for the Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru IPL match at Arun Jaitley Stadium. The move is meant to ease post-match crowds and provide safer late-night travel for spectators.

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Delhi Metro has extended last train timings on all lines on April 27 for the Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers

In a major relief for cricket fans, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has announced extended last train timings on all lines on April 27, 2026. The move comes in view of the IPL match between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Arun Jaitley Stadium.

The extension aims to ensure smooth and hassle-free travel for spectators returning home after the night match.

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With thousands expected to attend the IPL clash, late-night connectivity becomes crucial. DMRC has extended last train departures across all major corridors to reduce crowd congestion and provide safe public transport options post-match.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF REVISED TIMINGS

Last trains extended beyond midnight on multiple lines

Timings adjusted based on match end schedule

All major interchange stations will remain operational

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DELHI METRO REVISED LAST TRAIN TIMINGS (APRIL 27)

LINEROUTENORMAL LAST TRAINREVISED TIMING
Line 1Shaheed Sthal – Rithala23:0000:10–00:15
Line 2Samaypur Badli – HUDA City Centre23:00Up to 00:20
Line 3/4Dwarka – Vaishali / Noida22:50–23:00Up to 00:00
Line 5Kirti Nagar – Mundka22:45–23:00Up to 01:00
Line 6Kashmere Gate – Raja Nahar Singh23:00Up to 00:25
Line 7Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar22:40–23:00Up to 01:55
Line 8Botanical Garden – Krishna Park Ext.22:50–23:00Up to 00:45
Line 9Dwarka – Dhansa Bus Stand23:00Up to 01:30
Airport ExpressNew Delhi – Yashobhoomi23:15–23:40Up to 01:00

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR PASSENGERS

Revised timings may change depending on match completion
Passengers are advised to plan exits early to avoid rush
Smart cards and digital payments are recommended for faster movement

This extension by Delhi Metro ensures fans can enjoy the IPL match without worrying about late-night travel. It’s a timely move that highlights how public transport adapts during major events in the city.

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Published By:
Chaitanya Dhawan
Published On:
Apr 27, 2026 11:06 IST

In a major relief for cricket fans, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has announced extended last train timings on all lines on April 27, 2026. The move comes in view of the IPL match between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Arun Jaitley Stadium.

The extension aims to ensure smooth and hassle-free travel for spectators returning home after the night match.

With thousands expected to attend the IPL clash, late-night connectivity becomes crucial. DMRC has extended last train departures across all major corridors to reduce crowd congestion and provide safe public transport options post-match.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF REVISED TIMINGS

Last trains extended beyond midnight on multiple lines

Timings adjusted based on match end schedule

All major interchange stations will remain operational

DELHI METRO REVISED LAST TRAIN TIMINGS (APRIL 27)

LINEROUTENORMAL LAST TRAINREVISED TIMING
Line 1Shaheed Sthal – Rithala23:0000:10–00:15
Line 2Samaypur Badli – HUDA City Centre23:00Up to 00:20
Line 3/4Dwarka – Vaishali / Noida22:50–23:00Up to 00:00
Line 5Kirti Nagar – Mundka22:45–23:00Up to 01:00
Line 6Kashmere Gate – Raja Nahar Singh23:00Up to 00:25
Line 7Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar22:40–23:00Up to 01:55
Line 8Botanical Garden – Krishna Park Ext.22:50–23:00Up to 00:45
Line 9Dwarka – Dhansa Bus Stand23:00Up to 01:30
Airport ExpressNew Delhi – Yashobhoomi23:15–23:40Up to 01:00

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR PASSENGERS

Revised timings may change depending on match completion
Passengers are advised to plan exits early to avoid rush
Smart cards and digital payments are recommended for faster movement

This extension by Delhi Metro ensures fans can enjoy the IPL match without worrying about late-night travel. It’s a timely move that highlights how public transport adapts during major events in the city.

- Ends
Published By:
Chaitanya Dhawan
Published On:
Apr 27, 2026 11:06 IST

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