DMRC will keep additional standby trains ready to cater the rush of passengers on Raksha Bandhan festival on Monday.

The DMRC will also deploy additional personnel at stations to cater to the extra rush of commuters by operating additional ticket counters.

The passengers are requested to use mobile applications — DMRC Momentum 2.O, WhatsApp, Paytm, One Delhi, to buy QR tickets online — to avoid rush at ticket counters or to buy smart card from customer care centres.

Source Link : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/metro-gears-up-for-rakhi-rush/articleshow/112597712.cms

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