New Delhi: With 100% seating is now permitted in Metro Delhi and the bus, the number of passenger travel on the train increased from 16 lakh on Sunday to around 22 lakh on Monday.
While Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) does not share the right passenger figures, the increase in passenger travel is 37.5%.
Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), also see a 38% increase in passengers.
The data distributed by the DTC shows that the 3,760 bus has transported more than 11 lakh passengers on July 19, the previous Monday.
The figure rose to 13.4 lakh on July 23.
On July 26, with new guidelines for Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), the DTC recorded a total accumulation of 15.2 lakh.
Increased income which was mainly obtained through a Farebox collection was much higher (57%), with DTC income of more than Rs 1 Crore on July 19.
His income per kilometer is Rs 20.88 and produces RS 3.88 buses.
Revenues rose to Rs 1.37 Crore on July 23 and per kilometer income rose slightly to RS 20.99 and income per bus reached Rs 4,000.
On July 26, the DTC has a total income of RS 1.58 Crore, per kilometer income is RS 24.04 and produces per bus 4,611.
In a statement, the DTC said there had been an increase in all parameters, such as passengers, earning per kilometer, income per bus, etc.
with a pipe bus with full seating capacity.
Usually, the bus carries 41 passengers with full seating capacity.
In the pre-covid period, the “crush capacity” of the bus is between 70 and 80 passengers.
On the other hand, while up to 300 passengers can be easily accommodated in Metro Delhi coach, currently only 50 passengers are being transported.
No passengers standing are permitted.
Metro users not only have a bold serpentine queue and the waiting time is about 40 minutes outside the busy station, but even waterlogging in many places.
Saket Station must be closed for more than two hours on Tuesday morning because it becomes impossible to access through almost high rainwater.
While many passengers were brought to social media to show a lack of social blasphemy on several coaches and violations of other safety norms, the DMRC said that since Monday was the first day of the revised guidelines, many people still did not fully realize that only 20% of passenger capacity Offered in the train and not 100%, which is a common impression that has been created.
Nine DMRC flying strain made eagle eagles on passengers and until 8pm on Tuesday 263 violators had been fined Rs 200 each and 292 de-board passengers from the train did not follow the corresponding behavior of Covid.
Until 8 nights on Monday, around 16.9 travel passenger lakh was recorded.
“The entrance is set, the closure of the intermittent station, if necessary to maintain the appropriate behavior of Covid, routine announcements in the station and trains that tell the public about social distance and use masks, only seating is allowed, and a random check with a guilty passenger team is being done, “said DMRC spokesman.