New Delhi: Even as Metro services may be days or even few weeks away from resumption in the National Capital Region, authorities are already geared up to handle passenger traffic as per the health protocols due to the coronavirus scare.
Similarly, malls in the NCR are only a few days away from resuming operations, but have made all necessary plans and arrangements to keep their patrons out of the harm’s way.
The Metro is warming up with signal testing and trial runs keeping in mind as to how to maintain social distancing in a service that otherwise witnesses overcrowded coaches and station premises swarming with passengers in normal times.
Malls in the NCR region have been allowed to reopen from June 8 onwards in all non- containment zones. In Delhi Metro stations, a significantly lower number of passengers will be allowed to enter at a given time. The carrying capacity in coaches will be 50 per cent of the regular one.
While all Metro stations and their elevators have been sanitized and signals are put to test, once the actual nod for resumption of services comes, the passengers will be greeted with thermal scanners at each and every metro station under the DMRC ambit. They will be allowed to proceed only if they don’t show fever. For that matter, any passengers with symptoms like sneezing or coughing will be stopped from journeying by the Delhi Metro, IANS has reliably learnt.
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Once inside, stickers plastered on every station floor will guide the passengers, particularly ahead of ticket collection centres and escalators, so that each individual keeps a safe distance from persons ahead and behind him or her.
The red and yellow stickers will read “please stand here”. Even inside Metro coaches, seats have been marked where no one can sit, to allow for social distancing. Metro’s own security will be pressed into action to ensure passengers abide by the rules.
Meanwhile, like airports, Metro passengers may also be requested to keep their metal belongings and purse on their carry bags, or in a different tray, said a Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) official.
And yes, in case one wishes to travel by Metro, download of Aarogya Setu App on one’s mobile phone is a must, be it in Delhi or Noida.
A suggestion on this came from the CISF when a resumption strategy was being worked upon. If anyone does not have a smartphone and wishes to board Noida Metro, he or she will be asked to call up at 1921 and answer a few questions. Those who pass will only be allowed to move ahead.