While capacity has been increased, social distancing rules must be followed. Entrance to the stations will continue to be subject to regulation, said Anuj Dayal, chief communications officer of the company. “As a result, although queues may decrease a bit, they still stand outside stations, especially during peak hours, due to compliance and adherence to appropriate Covid behavior within metro facilities as per government guidelines,” he said. It is a statement.
Delhi Metro, by design, prioritizes standing space rather than sitting, unlike some other train lines around the world, especially in European countries.
“Despite the restrictions on the number of passengers, the metro continues to operate at the maximum number of trains, making more than 5,100 trips at the highest available daily frequency during pre-Covid times, when more than 60 lakh trips were made. The statement said.
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