DMRC operará 24 viajes adicionales en metro los lunes

La Delhi Metro Rail Corporation operará 24 viajes de tren adicionales cada lunes a partir del 18 de mayo de 2026, utilizando seis trenes extra para satisfacer la mayor demanda de pasajeros.

La Delhi Metro Rail Corporation anunció que desplegará un tren adicional en cada una de las líneas Roja, Amarilla, Azul y Rosa, junto con dos en la línea Violeta, para un total de 24 viajes adicionales cada lunes. El cambio comienza hoy y sigue a un reciente llamado de la Ministra Principal Rekha Gupta para que los funcionarios gubernamentales utilicen el transporte público en lo que denominó los lunes de Metro.

Un alto funcionario de la DMRC declaró que la iniciativa tiene como objetivo promover el uso del metro y, al mismo tiempo, mejorar la comodidad, la seguridad y la accesibilidad. El personal monitoreará las multitudes durante todo el día y ajustará los servicios o desplegará personal adicional según sea necesario.

La corporación planea abrir más taquillas de venta de boletos, activar equipos de seguridad adicionales y aumentar el personal en las estaciones de intercambio y en las conexiones con autobuses y el Sistema Regional de Tránsito Rápido. Se anima a los pasajeros a utilizar la aplicación Metro Sarthi y las opciones de pago digital ya disponibles.

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