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Bengaluru Metro To Resume Services Soon With SOP, Has Sought Centre's Approval

IANSAug 26, 2020, 04:23 PM | Updated 04:23 PM IST
 Namma Metro from Mahatma Gandhi Road to Byappanahalli in Bengaluru on October 20, 2011.  (Photo by Jagdeesh MV/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

Namma Metro from Mahatma Gandhi Road to Byappanahalli in Bengaluru on October 20, 2011. (Photo by Jagdeesh MV/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)


The state-run Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL) is ready to resume its services in the tech city amid Covid pandemic, an official said on Wednesday (26 August).

“We are waiting for the Central government’s clearance to resume operations on east-west and north-south routes in compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and guidelines of the Union Health Ministry to ensure the safety of commuters,” the official told IANS.

Like other state-run transport firms, Namma Metro too suspended its services since 25 March, when the lockdown was suddenly enforced and extended, forcing thousands of commuters to switch over to alternative modes of transport.

“Though limited bus, train and plane services were allowed to resume gradually during the three-phases of unlocking, regular express/mail passenger trains and metro rail services remained suspended to prevent crowding in public places and the virus spread,” said the official.

As the most popular transport mode for its punctual, efficient and cleaner service in air-conditioned coaches, the metro has been ferrying more than four lakh commuters on the twin routes, covering 42.3 km across 44 well-lit stations till pre-Covid days.

“As social distancing has to be maintained, the guidelines may limit the number of commuters to one-third of the capacity in a six-coach train, that in normal times carries nearly 1,000 people per trip,” the official observed.


“As most of the commuters use smartphones, they will be advised to download the ‘Aarogya Setu’ application (app) for contact tracing in the event of any of them getting infected by the virus,” the official added.

All commuters will be advised to use e-tickets in the form of a smart card for entry and exit from the metro stations to minimise contact with tokens.

“We are hoping the government to permit resuming metro services in a phased manner under the guidelines to ensure the safety of commuters and the staff as restrictions on inter-state and intra-state travel have been lifted across the country,” the official said.

As a joint venture between the state and Centre, the operator has incurred Rs 300 crore loss over the last five months due to the suspension of its services to contain the pandemic.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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