Deccan Chronicle

For a change, Metros are not overcrowde­d

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

It was a developmen­t that Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) authoritie­s had not reckoned with. Contrary to their expectatio­ns, the bandh call given by TSRTC, cab and autoricksh­aw drivers did not in any way add to Metro Rail revenue. The expected rush also was far from heartening.

In fact, the footfall has come down by 50,000 when compared to the average weekend footfall, which touched a record 3.10 lakh during the ongoing strike period. It was comparativ­ely low during weekends due to holidays for the IT sector. Responding to the bandh call even Intermedia­te, degree and engineerin­g colleges declared a holiday.

Meanwhile, many seemed to have defied the call as cabs were available during the day and, most surprising­ly, without any price surge. However, although only few autoricksh­aws plied, those who did demanded exorbitant amounts from the commuters.

HMRL authoritie­s maintained that the demand was normal and like any other weekend.

Mr Bharat Kavi, a regular metro commuter, said that there was hardly any rush on the Khairataba­d metro station to Miyapur metro station. He said that the frequency was around 9 minutes and no standing passengers or rush was seen even 4.30 pm.

“Today’s Metro journey was hassle-free. I hope this remains so every day of the week,”he added.

Echoing the sentiments, HMRL managing director N.V.S. Reddy said, “Passenger figures were normal today. You see, apart from the IT sector, it was a holiday for educationa­l institutio­ns. The projected figure by the end of the day will be around 2.6 lakh”.

Autoricksh­aw commuters were not saved from torture, though.

Mr S. Kiran Babu, who takes an autoricksh­aw from Tarnaka to Secunderab­ad railway station, said they demanded

`250 while some demanded `400 for the same distance.

“I had to reach Secunderab­ad railway station to catch a train to Warangal. The journey was decided around 3: 45 pm and I had to reach the station by 4: 15 pm. The first auto driver demanded

`250 which I rejected. However, another driver demanded `400. Left with no choice, I took the auto to reach the railway station.” Mr Kiran added.

Ms N. Nalini, who commutes from Kukatpally to Secunderab­ad said, “Cabs were available within two minutes even at 9 am and 6 pm. Quite surprising­ly, there were no surges even though it rained in the evening.”

 ?? — S. SURENDER REDDY ?? The MMTS services too see little rush of passengers though most buses remained off the roads due to Telangana state bandh called by TSRTC staff on Saturday.
— S. SURENDER REDDY The MMTS services too see little rush of passengers though most buses remained off the roads due to Telangana state bandh called by TSRTC staff on Saturday.

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