Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

62% COMMUTERS TO FEEL METRO FARE HIKE PINCH

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com n

NEWDELHI: The new fare structure implemente­d by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n (DMRC) is likely to have the maximum impact on passengers travelling between five and 21 km.

Of the six fare slabs — based on the number of kilometres travelled — announced by DMRC, 31% passengers travelled between 5km and 12km and 12km and 21km distance slabs. Earlier, there were six fare slabs between 5km and 21km and passengers had to pay between ₹12 and ₹21 for their journey. Fares for travelling same distances now has increased to ₹20 and ₹30.

There will also be a total of only six fare slabs as against the existing 15 fare slabs and those travelling longer distances will end up paying more. “Passengers travelling more than 32 km will have to shell out ₹22 extra. Our numbers suggest that only 11% passengers travel in that segment. The passengers travelling between 21km and 32km will have to pay a maximum of ₹18 extra. About 17% passengers travel in that segment. Most of the passengers travel between 12km and 21km and they will now pay ₹12 extra for the journey,” said a DMRC official.

DMRC will be increasing the fare by a further ₹10 for those travelling beyond 5 km from October onwards. Surveys conducted across the globe have shown a reduction of 3% ridership if the fare of Metro is increased by 10%. DMRC has increased fare by up to 66% and this can lead to reduction in ridership for the time being.

“In comparison to last Thursday, the ridership reduced by nearly 1 lakh this Thursday, which could be due to many factors. We are hopeful that ridership will not be impacted by the fare hike,” the official added.

On May 4, 28 lakh passengers travelled with metro, which reduced to 27 lakh on May 11. The increased fare kicked in from Wednesday, May 10, a gazette holiday. The minimum passenger fare has been increased from Rs 8 to Rs 10 and the maximum fare from ₹30 to ₹50. This fare structure, however, will be effective only till September. From October 1, the minimum fare for travelling a distance of more than 2 km will go up further by another ₹10. Delhi metro has a network of 213km and another 140km will be added by the end of this year.

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