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Special Metro services on Holi
27 Feb 2015, 05:00 pm

Kolkata, Feb 27 (NITN): Metro Railway, Kolkata has arranged to run 62 pairs of train (31 Up + 31 Down) on Feb 5 on the occasion of Holi.
On this day, Metro services will commence from 14.30 hrs. both from Kavi Subhash and Dum Dum.
However, the last Metro service will start at 21.55 hrs. from the same terminating stations on both sides of Metro Railway.
The frequency of trains will be every 15 minutes between 1430 hrs and 21.45 hrs and 10 minutes between 21.45 hrs and 21.55 hrs.
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