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To Offer Last-Mile Eco-Friendly Connectivity, Delhi Metro Begins E-Scooter Rental Service At Stations
Swarajya Staff
Oct 11, 2019, 11:47 AM | Updated 11:47 AM IST
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Offering comfortable last-mile connectivity to its passengers, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has authorised e-scooters renting services at four stations - Vishwavidyalaya, Mandi House, Dwarka Sector 9, and Nehru Enclave metro stations, Livemint reported.
"To offer efficient last-mile connectivity to commuters, DMRC has authorised e-scooters renting services at 4 stations, namely Vishwavidyalaya, Mandi House, Dwarka Sector 9 and Nehru Enclave," DMRC tweeted.
To offer efficient last-mile connectivity to commuters, DMRC has authorised e-scooters renting services at 4 stations, namely Vishwavidyalaya, Mandi House, Dwarka Sector 9 and Nehru Enclave. #LastMileConnectivity pic.twitter.com/IygMZOncNV
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) October 9, 2019
The e-scooters will be provided by a company named qQuick. The service will help the DMRC to provide an eco-friendly last-mile connectivity to the customers, which is already offering bicycle sharing and e-rickshaw facility at some of its stations.
Vishwavidyalaya is situated near the University of Delhi (North Campus) on the Yellow Line, while Dwarka Sector 9 and Mandi House are on the Blue Line. Nehru Enclave is a station at the newly functional Magenta Line.
Increasing its efforts to promote eco-friendly travel among its customers, the corporation has been taking various steps. It has also recently tied up with bike-sharing app Yulu which is currently offering services from Dilli Haat (INA) to JLN Stadium metro station.
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