Delhi Metro Adds 24 Weekly Trips From May 18 To Meet Rising Demand

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Delhi Metro will add 24 weekly trips from May 18, boost security and ticketing, expand last-mile connectivity, and monitor demand to ensure smooth, safe, and efficient commuter movement
Delhi Metro Adds 24 Weekly Trips From May 18 To Meet Rising Demand
This capacity expansion aims to ensure uninterrupted service and efficient passenger management during increased passenger journeys. Credits: ANI

Recognising the critical role of mass transit in ensuring energy security, economic resilience, and environmental sustainability in the extant scenario, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is undertaking a series of strategic initiatives to facilitate greater adoption of metro services while enhancing commuter convenience, safety, and accessibility, an official statement from the organisation said.

As part of its operational preparedness for increased demand and anticipating a likely shift from road to the Metro in the existing scenario, the DMRC will introduce 24 additional train trips from six additional trains every Monday, starting from May 18.

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These additional trips will also be introduced on other days as and when required. This capacity expansion aims to ensure uninterrupted service and efficient passenger management during increased passenger journeys.

The DMRC will be closely monitoring any surge in demand to take any action required to meet the passenger requirements.

To handle the additional passenger capacity and improve commuter movement, the DMRC is intensifying measures for enhanced security and passenger flow.

How is Delhi Metro enhancing security and passenger movement during peak hours?

These measures include deploying additional security personnel, operating additional ticketing counters, activating spare Door Frame Metal Detectors (DFMDs) and baggage scanners, reducing waiting times at frisking points, and ensuring smoother passenger movement during peak periods.

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Providing ease of connectivity to desired destinations, the Delhi Metro's extensive network serves as a vital mobility lifeline by providing direct and seamless intermodal connectivity with railway stations, major Interstate Bus Terminals (ISBTs), Airport terminals, the Namo Bharat Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), Noida Metro, and Rapid Metro, Gurgaon.

This integrated transport framework enables commuters to transition efficiently between multiple transport systems, significantly reducing dependency on private vehicles and petroleum-based road transport.

To ensure end-to-end commuter convenience, the DMRC has developed a robust and expansive last-mile connectivity ecosystem across 160 metro stations, which currently serves approximately 100,000 passengers daily.

This ecosystem comprises E-autos, E-rickshaws, Bike taxis, Cab aggregators, Bicycle rentals, and Smart Door-to-Door integrated journey planning via the DMRC Saarthi App.

These measures are designed to bridge the critical gap between metro stations and final destinations while promoting green mobility solutions.

Furthermore, the DMRC, with the support of the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), has recently started a Hydrogen-based bus service in the Central Vista area to provide last-mile services from metro stations to the offices located in the Central Vista Area.

(With inputs from ANI)