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Pune News: Pune Metro to Run 41-Hour Non-Stop Service for Ganeshotsav

Extended timings to help devotees reach central Pune Ganpati mandals without traffic chaos

Ankur Nikam

Pune, 22 August 2025: With Ganeshotsav around the corner, Pune Metro has announced extended passenger services to handle the massive rush of devotees visiting Ganpati mandals in the city.

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The highlight of this year’s schedule is a record 41-hour continuous metro run on Anant Chaturdashi, starting at 6 am on September 6 and continuing until 11 pm on September 7. Officials said the move is aimed at giving citizens a safe, convenient alternative to road traffic during the final processions.

The underground route from District Court to Swargate, covering District Court, Kasba Peth, Mandai, and Swargate stations, will be particularly important since it passes through the core city area where several of Pune’s most prominent Ganpati mandals are located.

During the festival period, services will follow extended timings: from August 30 to September 5, trains will operate until 2 am instead of the regular 11 pm deadline. Normal operations will resume from September 8.

Authorities have urged devotees to make maximum use of the metro during Ganeshotsav i.e. Maharashtra Rajyotsav celebrations, emphasizing that it will help avoid heavy traffic jams in central Pune.

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