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Noida Metro Seeks Commuters’ Views To Help Improve Its Services
Swarajya Staff
Oct 13, 2018, 12:30 PM | Updated 12:30 PM IST
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Aqua Line, which will be operational in no time, is seeking your opinion for a better service. Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) is currently undertaking an online survey to find out whether commuters prefer metro stops at all stations or to skip some, with an intent to save time of the total journey.
Money Control quoted the Executive Director of NMRC, PD Upadhyay, as saying, “We are conducting an online survey to assess requirements of the public for an express service. Based on the response received, we will take a decision on whether the trains should skip stations and move between high-traffic stations, thereby reducing the time of commute.”
The survey, which is now open to suggestions, can be filled here. Your suggestions for the frequency on trains and their timings are being welcomed too. The survey is open for a fortnight.
Stations such as 144,146,147,149 and 153 have been constructed keeping in mind the future growth and development of these areas. The Aqua Line (Noida to Greater Noida Metro Rail Corridor) has 21 stations, which starts at Sector 51 and ends at the Depot Station in Greater Noida. The total journey of the line is about 48 minutes.
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