

As Kolkata prepares for one of its most anticipated festive days of the year, Metro Railway has announced extended operating hours on the Blue Line on Christmas Day, December 25. The move is aimed at easing late-evening travel for thousands of commuters and revellers expected to visit popular Christmas hubs across the city, especially central Kolkata.
According to the official holiday notification issued by Metro Railway, Kolkata, late-night services will run on the North South corridor connecting Dakshineswar and Shahid Khudiram. The decision comes in response to the heavy footfall typically seen on Christmas, particularly around Park Street, Esplanade, Sealdah and adjoining areas that draw large crowds well into the night.
The Blue Line is the city’s busiest Metro corridor and passes through several major commercial, cultural and entertainment districts. With road congestion and parking restrictions common on Christmas evening, the extended Metro schedule is expected to provide a safer and more efficient alternative for travel.
On December 25, the first Metro services on the Blue Line will begin at 6.50 am from both Shahid Khudiram and Dakshineswar ends. Trains will run throughout the day with a revised holiday timetable.
The last Metro service from Shahid Khudiram station is scheduled to depart at approximately 10:30 pm, while the final train from Dakshineswar will leave at around 10:23 pm. These timings are later than regular holiday schedules and are intended to accommodate passengers returning home after evening celebrations.
A total of 224 services will operate on the Blue Line on Christmas Day, with 112 trains running in the upward direction and 112 in the downward direction. This is slightly fewer than a regular weekday schedule but significantly more commuter-friendly than a standard holiday operation.
Stations along the route include major stops such as Park Street, Esplanade, Maidan, Chandni Chowk, Girish Park, Shyambazar, Dum Dum, Noapara and Dakshineswar, all of which typically see a surge in passenger numbers on Christmas.
Metro officials have advised passengers to check the holiday timetable in advance and plan their journeys accordingly, especially for late-night return trips. While services will continue until around 10:30 pm, train frequency may be slightly reduced during late evening hours.
Security arrangements at major stations are expected to be heightened due to the festive rush, and commuters are advised to arrive early and follow Metro safety guidelines. Normal fare structures will remain unchanged.
In addition to the Blue Line, the Green Line between Howrah Maidan and Salt Lake Sector V will also operate on a special Christmas schedule, running from early morning until around 10:20 pm, ensuring connectivity between key business and residential zones.
With extended Metro services, Kolkata’s Christmas celebrations are set to become a little easier to navigate, offering residents and visitors a dependable way to move through the city long after the lights on Park Street begin to glow.
(With inputs from PTI.)
1. Will Kolkata Metro run late on Christmas Day 2025?
Yes. Kolkata Metro will operate late-night services on the Blue Line on December 25, with last trains departing around 10.30 pm.
2. Which Metro line has extended services on Christmas?
The North–South Blue Line between Dakshineswar and Shahid Khudiram will have extended operating hours.
3. What are the first and last Metro timings on Christmas Day?
The first trains start at 6.50 am from both ends, while the last services leave around 10.30 pm from Shahid Khudiram and 10.23 pm from Dakshineswar.
4. How many Metro services will run on Christmas Day?
A total of 224 services will operate on the Blue Line, with 112 trains in each direction.
5. Will other Metro lines operate on Christmas in Kolkata?
Yes. The Green Line between Howrah Maidan and Salt Lake Sector V will also run on a special Christmas Day schedule until around 10.20 pm.