Hindustan Times (Noida)

Trains may skip stations with fewer passengers

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

DETAILS OF THE TIMINGS AND THE STATIONS THAT WILL BE SKIPPED HAVE NOT BEEN FINALISED YET, SAID OFFICIALS; PLAN MAY COME INTO EFFECT FROM FEBRUARY 1

NOIDA: Metro trains on the Aqua Line may soon skip stations where the passenger crowd is thin. According to officials of the Noida Metro Rail Corporatio­n (NMRC) said the plan is being considered to make metro availabili­ty at crowded stations faster during peak hours, which had been demanded by residents and commuters alike.

The plan may be implemente­d from February 1.

Ritu Maheshwari, NMRC’S managing director, on the occasion of Republic Day, hoisted the national flag at the NMRC’S office in Sector 29. “In order to reduce the travel time on the Aqua Line and to improve efficiency of services, NMRC will soon run its trains by skipping low-ridership stations during peak hours,” Maheshwari said in a press statement.

Sandhya Sharma, deputy general manager, NMRC, said details of the timings and the stations that will be skipped have not been finalised yet.

If the new plan comes into effect, commuters will be able to travel between Noida to Greater Noida in 30 minutes. Currently, it takes 45 minutes to reach Noida from Greater Noida and vice versa.

Stations with low ridership include sectors 143, 144, 145, 146, 147 and 148, among others.

This year, Aqua Line saw its highest ridership yet on January

11, with 11,511 passengers, after resuming service post lockdown on September 7, 2020.

The average daily ridership on the Aqua Line before the lockdown in March last year was 22,758, while the average daily ridership in December last year stood at 7,915.

In her address to the NMRC employees on Republic Day, Maheshwari said that in the coming years, the NMRC should try to achieve excellence in all areas of metro operations and prove to be a model organisati­on for other metro companies.

She congratula­ted the NMRC operations team for providing glitch-free services to commuters in the past two years of operations.

The metro corporatio­n is currently operating the 29.07 kms Aqua Line from Noida’s Sector 51 to the Greater Noida Depot.

The line has 21 elevated stations.

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