The Free Press Journal

Metro 1 removes 16 seats from a rake

TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE PASSENGERS

- STAFF REPORTER /

Aiming to boost passenger capacity, the Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd (MMOPL), operating the metro corridor between Ghatkopar and Versova, removed 16 seats from one of its rakes recently. Every coach has 48-52 seats.

A Metro One officials said, "It will create additional space in the area, accommodat­ing 32 more commuters, instead of 16."

Explaining further, they said this experiment would be carried out for two to three weeks and based on the commuters' feedback, the future course would be decided. However, seats reserved for senior citizens, pregnant women and others in need have not been touched.

An MMOPL spokespers­on said, "This experiment is carried out on the basis of suggestion­s received from commuters. We continuous­ly work towards enhancing commuter convenienc­e and this experiment is one of them. As per the initial feedback, the commuters have given a positive response to it.”

In all, total 16 rakes with four cars each are in service on Metro One, the only operationa­l metro route in Mumbai so far. Operationa­l since June 2014, about 400 million passengers have travelled on this metro corridor and has reportedly registered a 13% rise in passengers in 2017-18.

According to MMOPL, the current capacity of a rake is 1,500 passengers, with 1,300 standees (87%). The average journey time is less than 10 minutes. The first train from Versova leaves at 5.20am and from Ghatkopar at 5.29am, while the last train leaves Versova at 11.20pm and from Ghatkopar, at 11.46pm.

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