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"Train services slightly delayed between Sultanpur and Millennium City Centre due to signalling issue": DMRC

This issue is causing trains to take extra time to reverse direction towards Samaypur Badli, leading to slight delays between Sultanpur and Millennium City Centre. However, train services are running normally on the rest of the Yellow Line.

ANI Sep 01, 2025 13:26 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], September 1 (ANI): The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Monday announced a delay on the Yellow Line caused by a signalling problem at the Millennium City Centre station in Gurugram.
This issue is causing trains to take extra time to reverse direction towards Samaypur Badli, leading to slight delays between Sultanpur and Millennium City Centre. However, train services are running normally on the rest of the Yellow Line.
In a post on X, DMRC shared, "Due to signaling issue at terminal station of Millennium City Centre Gurugram on Yellow Line, the reversal of trains for onward service towards Samaypur Badli is taking little extra time there."


The DMRC stated that efforts are being made to rectify the issue.
"As a result, train services are running slightly delayed in a short section from Sultanpur to Millennium City Centre. Efforts are being made to rectify the issue on priority. However, train services are running normal on major section of Yellow Line from Sultanpur to Samaypur Badli," the post read.
Earlier, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) raised passenger fares for Delhi Metro services, effective from Monday, with the hike ranging from Rs 1 to Rs 4 depending on the distance travelled.
The fare for the Airport Express Line was increased by Rs 1 to Rs 5.
According to DMRC, the base fare to travel on the Delhi Metro was raised from Rs 10 to Rs 11.
Sharing an X post, DMRC stated, "The passenger fares of the Delhi Metro services have been revised with effect from today, that is, 25th August 2025 (Monday) onwards. The increase is minimal, ranging from Rs 1 to Rs 4 only depending on the distance of travel (up to Rs 5 for the Airport Express Line)."
As per DMRC, the revised fare for a distance between 0-2 km was Rs 11 compared to the previous Rs 10; for 2-5 km it was Rs 21; for 5-12 km, Rs 32; for 12-21 km, Rs 43; for 21-32 km, Rs 54; and for distances over 32 km, the fare stood at Rs 64.
On national holidays and Sundays, the revised fare for 0-5 km was Rs 11 compared to the earlier Rs 10; for 5-12 km, it was Rs 21; for 12-21 km, Rs 32; for 21-32 km, Rs 43; and for distances over 32 km, the fare became Rs 54.
The base fare for travelling on the Delhi Metro had previously been raised from Rs 8 to Rs 10 in 2017, with the maximum fare beyond 32 km increased to Rs 50. (ANI)

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