Kolkata: From Saturday, the general public was allowed to ride the metro on weekends.
Carrier also added six more trains along the North-South corridor from Saturday, with service 220 daily instead of 214 “special staff”.
Restrictions have been appointed for students, who need to take advantage of city transportation locations, on Saturdays too.
From Tuesday’s class, in – people have begun in schools and colleges and the Kavi Subhas-Dakshineswar line has registered a sharp feet increase since then, mainly because six more services are added to workdays, taking a total of 272, and advanced hours of operation hours 7.30 am to 7 in the morning from this week.
The Metro has extended its support for commuting on Saturdays too.
So far, only “important service providers” can take the metro on Saturdays and Sundays.
After the encouragement from the state government, the sidewalk was fully lifted so that the general public, including students, guards and their teachers, could use the metro on weekends too.
The number of trains on Sunday remains unchanged at 120 but the service will be available for all and the first train will leave the terminal station at 10 am.
On Saturday, the first train left the Dakshineswar terminal, Dum Dum and Kavi Subhas (Garia Barar) at 7 in the morning instead of 7:30 a.m.
The last train left Dum Dum and New Garar at 9:30 and 9:18 a.m.
from Dakshineswar.
Saturday services are available at 7 minute intervals during rush hour in the morning and evening.
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