The Asian Age

Metro cuts audio messages in moving train

34 audio and video announceme­nts made on Magenta Line at present

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a move to give relief to commuters who complain about excessive announceme­nts, the Delhi Metro has decided to reduce on trial basis the announceme­nts inside trains on Megenta Line from Monday.

The Magenta Line links Janakpuri West in Delhi to Botanical Garden in Noida. Currently, 34 audio and video announceme­nts are made during the 57minute journey. The DMRC said in a statement it has decided to reduce audio announceme­nts — about commuters sitting on floor, suspicious articles etc. — to “only seven” on trial basis for three months from Monday. Twenty five announceme­nts will be made only in video format, a senior official said.

Announceme­nts welcoming commuters to Delhi Metro, urging them to use smart cards and for depositing tokens while exiting the metro fall in this category. Rest two announceme­nts about ladies’ coach and its direction will be made at platforms. However, DMRC said mandatory announceme­nts about “next station, door- opening side, destinatio­n station, and terminal station” will continue as usual in both audio and video formats inside the trains. The measure will reduce the number of audio announceme­nts inside the train but informatio­n will be available on video displays, it said. Commuters say some of the “excessive announceme­nts” can be done away with, now that people are largely familiar with the Delhi Metro.

Based on the feedback received, DMRC will decide whether to continue this measure and introduce it on Pink Line.

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