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DMRC to run 24 additional trips every Monday

It said passenger demand will be monitored closely, and further steps will be taken whenever required.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The DMRC announced a series of measures aimed at encouraging more people to shift from private vehicles to public transport across Delhi-NCR. It said it will introduce 24 additional trips with the deployment of six extra trains every Monday from May 18, while similar arrangements may also be made on other days depending on passenger demand.

The move comes as part of efforts to strengthen mass transit systems and improve urban mobility amid growing emphasis on energy security, environmental sustainability and reduced dependence on petroleum-based transport.

According to the corporation, the additional services are aimed at handling a possible increase in passenger footfall and ensuring smooth and uninterrupted operations during peak travel periods.

It said passenger demand will be monitored closely, and further steps will be taken whenever required. It will also deploy additional security personnel, open extra ticket counters, activate spare door frame metal detectors and baggage scanners, and take steps to reduce waiting time at frisking points.

Highlighting the metro network’s role in integrated transport connectivity, the corporation said several metro stations are linked with railway stations, interstate bus terminals, airport terminals, the Namo Bharat RRTS, Noida Metro and Rapid Metro Gurugram.

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