The Asian Age

After fare hike, Metro ridership falls

DMRC claims multiple factors are responsibl­e

- SOURAV ROY BARMAN

The Delhi Metro’s ridership saw a slump in June, a month after a steep fare hike came into effect, according to DMRC records.

The average daily ridership of the Metro in June was 25.7 lakh. The correspond­ing period last year, when newer sections were yet to be launched, had seen 27.2 lakh people using the network everyday, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n said, replying to an RTI query.

The slump in June was observed across all the corridors of the 218-kmlong network. The total ridership came down by around 15 lakh and 21 lakh in the Yellow and Blue Lines in June, as compared to the same period the previous year.

In April, 27.5 lakh commuters took the Metro on an average daily, while the figure came down to around 26.5 lakh in May, when schools are closed due to summer holidays.

April and May 2016 had logged an average daily ridership of 26.3 lakh and 26.2 lakh respective­ly.

Since May 10, the new minimum fare is `10, up from `8, while the maximum stands at `50. It will turn `60 from October.

Smart card users get a 10 per cent discount, but that has not contribute­d towards any substantia­l rise in the number of cards issued post fare hike. The total number of smart cards issued in March, April, May and June are 4.07 lakh, 3.7 lakh, 3.74 lakh and 3.81 lakh respective­ly, the Metro said, responding to the RTI applicatio­n filed by this reporter.

However, Metro attributed the reduction in ridership, by up to 5 per cent, as “natural”. “This much variation is considered natural for any given months or period as a system spread over 218 km, a fluctuatio­n in ridership is always bound to be seen which is dependent on multiple factors like seasons, vacations, strikes or agitations,” a DMRC spokespers­on said.

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The total ridership came down by around 15 lakh and 21 lakh in Yellow and Blue Lines in June, as compared to the same period the previous year The slump in June was observed across all the corridors of the 218-km-long Metro network

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