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Published : Sep 7, 2020, 6:50 AM IST

Updated : Sep 7, 2020, 7:04 PM IST

18:18 September 07

Delhi Metro restarts with nearly 7,500 passengers in first shift

Approximately 7,500 passengers availed the services of Delhi Metro which resumed its operations on Monday in a calibrated manner, after 169 days of shutdown due to coronavirus, according to a statement by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

In phase 1, metro services resumed on Yellow Line connecting Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre and Rapid Metro in Gurugram from 7 am to 11 am. The second shift begins from 4 pm to 8 pm. 

"DMRC resumed its services on Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, as per the graded resumption plan, from 7 am today. Operations in the first four hours from 7 am to 11 am was smooth with approx. 7500 passengers availing the services. DMRC got complete cooperation from its commuters who availed the services for the first time in 169 days with all new norms of metro travel in place owing to the ongoing pandemic," read the statement.

16:49 September 07

Kochi Metro Rail services resume; Kerala CM inaugurates new stretch

Metro Rail services in Kochi resumed on Monday after being suspended for five months due to the COVID-19 lockdown even as Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi
Vijayan inaugurated the newly finished Thykoodam-Pettah stretch.

The Metro services between Thykoodam and Aluva resumed at 7 am, adhering to COVID-19 protocols.


 

16:44 September 07

Commuters should carry less luggage for smooth functioning at metros: CISF DG

CISF DG Rajesh Ranjan speaking to ETV Bharat

CISF Director General Rajesh Ranjan took a ride on Delhi Metro, which resumed operation Monday, and took stock of the precautions and security arrangements by the paramilitary force amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rajesh Ranjan said that arrangements have been made to conduct contactless frisking, and appealed the passengers to carry a bare minimum handbag and metallic items on their person so that baggage screening and frisking could be done speedily and crowd formation could be avoided at the checking point.

Rajesh Ranjan, DG, CISF along-with Sudhir Kumar Saxena, ADG (HQ), Dayal Gangwar, IG (NCR), Jitender Rana, DIG, DMRC and other senior officers boarded the metro from Central Secretariat and travelled to Rajiv Chowk and then to Jor Bagh metro station.

During his visit, he interacted with the CISF personnel and briefed them about the protocol to be followed in the wake-of coronavirus pandemic and advised to maintain minimum close proximity interaction with the passenger without compromising security procedures. 

15:05 September 07

B'luru Metro to deboard non-compliant passengers: Official

B'luru Metro to deboard non-compliant passengers

In the event of unmanageable crowds and non-compliance with Covid-19 guidelines and health protocols for travel, the Bengaluru Metro can cut short its service and forcibly deboard erring passengers, an official warned on Monday.

"If required, we can deboard the passengers and stop the service if they don't follow the standard operating procedures," a Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) official told a news agency.

However, the official said that no incident of Metro train not halting at any station had been reported due to non-maintenance of social distance by passengers.

One of the conditions for the trains to halt at a Metro station is social distancing by passengers on the platform.

13:47 September 07

Samaypur Badli metro station services resume after Centre's UNLOCK 4 guidelines. 

10:07 September 07

Hyderabad metro services resume after Centre's UNLOCK 4 guidelines; less footfall seen. In phase one, services on the Red Line - from LB Nagar to Miyapur - have commenced.

10:06 September 07

The services of Kochi Metro resume with COVID 19 protocols in place as part of Unlock 4 guidelines. In the first phase, metro trains will run at intervals of 20 minutes from 7 am to 8 pm.

10:06 September 07

Chennai Metro resumes service on Blue Line (between Airport and Washermenpet) as part of Unlock 4.0.

10:05 September 07

I travelled from Malviya Nagar to Rajiv Chowk, today. I am happy to see that the passengers are confident about travelling in Delhi Metro. We have made all arrangements to make travel safe for the commuters: AK Garg, Director Operations, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

10:05 September 07

Bengaluru Metro resumes service with Purple Line as part of Unlock 4.0. Trains will operate between 8-11 am and 4:30-7:30 pm with a frequency of five minutes.

08:19 September 07

Lucknow Metro services have resumed from 7am today, following preventive measures against COVID-19.

08:19 September 07

Delhi Metro resumes services on Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre); operating hours 7 am to 11 am and 4 pm hours to 8 pm. Only use of Smart Card allowed for entry.

08:19 September 07

Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) has resumed its services on the Aqua Line for the public from 7am today; visuals from Pari Chowk metro station.


 

08:14 September 07

In phase 1, metro services have resumed on Yellow Line connecting Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre.

07:03 September 07

A metro train leaves from Huda City Centre metro station in Gurugram, Haryana for Samaypur Badli metro station in Delhi.

06:40 September 07

We have deployed police force at every metro station for crowd management and to ensure that people wear face masks and follow norms of social distancing: Atul Katiyar, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Delhi


 

06:28 September 07

New Delhi: The Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line on Monday after being closed for over five months due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Under stage one, Yellow Line or Line 2 and Rapid Metro were made operational with restricted service hours, a DMRC official said.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) authorities on Sunday reiterated that stations located in containment zones, as per the status on the day of journey, will remain closed.

Officials of the urban transporter had earlier cautioned that "trains may not stop at some of the stations" if social distancing norms are not adhered to by passengers.

The Delhi Metro services will be resumed in a staggered manner in three stages from September 7-12, with the Yellow Line or Line 2 connecting Samyapur Bali in Delhi to HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon and the Rapid Metro to be the first ones to be made operational on September 7.

Trains will operate in batches of four-hour each from 7-11 am in the morning and 4-8 pm in the evening in the first stage, officials said.

Metro services in Delhi-NCR have been closed since March 22 due to the pandemic. The services will be resumed after a gap of 169 days, the DMRC said in a statement on Sunday.

"On this Monday and Tuesday, only the Yellow line (49 km span with 37 stations -- 20 underground and 17 elevated ones) will remain operational for a period of four hours each in the morning (7 AM to 11 AM) and evening (4 PM to 8 PM)," it said

"Trains will be available with a headway varying from 2'44'' to 5'28 (at different stretches) with 57 trains performing around 462 trips. The same will be further extended in a graded manner from September 9-12 along with other lines," the DMRC said.

Over a period of next five days, rest of the lines will also be made operational with all safety measures in place to check the spread of COVID-19 in the metro premises which requires everyone to follow a new normal of social distancing, face mask use and regular hand sanitisation, the officials said.

"However, we appeal to commuters to use metro services only when urgently needed to travel via metro and also avoid using it when they are not feeling healthy. Commuters showing COVID-like symptoms will not be allowed to travel and they will be directed to the nearest healthcare facility," a senior official said.

Meanwhile, in keeping with the new normal, the Delhi Metro has taken a slew of measures to ensure least physical contact for riders when it resumes services, like an automated thermal screening-cum-sanitiser dispenser and lift calling system driven by a foot pedal.

On Thursday, a preview was held for media persons at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station to give an actual feel of the new normal the commuters will experience, from the point of entering station premises to boarding a coach.

A city police official said, wearing of masks inside the premises and inside trains is mandatory, and "challans will be used if they violate this".

Use of Aarogya Setu App by commuters will be advisable, it said.

Officials said at all stations, the CISF staff will be doing "contactless frisking" and red lines have been drawn at a gap of 1 ft to ensure social distancing during queuing.

At the point of entry at 45 stations, automated thermal screening-cum-sanitiser dispensers have been installed, which can read a commuter's body temperature once he or she puts the forehead in front of it, and sanitiser will drop from a dispenser below, once hands are kept below the nozzle, the officials said.

This facility will be available at 17 metro stations, including Rajiv Chowk, Patel Chowk, Central Secretariat and Vishwavidyalaya stations of the Yellow Line, which resume services on September 7.

At other stations, auto-dispenser for sanitiser will be there, but thermal screening will be done manually using a thermal gun, the officials said.

Also, at 16 metro stations spanning 50 lifts, including at Kashmere Gate, Rajiv Chowk, IGI Airport, Hauz Khas, and Mandi House, push-button facilities to call a lift has been disabled, and commuters can press a foot pedal to call it, and beyond that the lift will operate automatically, from vertical movement to opening and closing of doors.

Also as per the COVID-19 safety norms, a maximum of three passengers will be allowed in a lift at a time at any station, a senior official said.

Inside the coaches, commuters will have to sit on alternate seats and maintain prescribed distance even while standing.

Stickers have been put up on alternate seats and on platforms to maintain social distancing.

On Sunday, the DMRC also appealed to commuters to "talk less inside trains to prevent the possibility of short-range aerosol transmission".

The stoppage duration of trains will be longer, and from 10-15 seconds at each station it will be increased to 20-25 seconds, and at interchange facilities, it will be increased from 35-40 seconds to 55-60 seconds, when services resume.

The DMRC has 10 lines spanning 242 stations, and 264 stations including the Rapid Metro in Gurgaon.

Delhi Metro will resume services two days after the city recorded 2,973 fresh COVID-19 cases, the highest single-day spike in 71 days, as the tally in the city mounted to over 1.88 lakh.

"This is a new normal and an evolving scenario, so we will anyway be assessing the situation once we resume services," a senior official said.

Only smart card users, including QR code users on Airport Express Line, will be allowed to travel, which can be recharged digitally without any human interface, the official said.

(with inputs from agencies)

18:18 September 07

Delhi Metro restarts with nearly 7,500 passengers in first shift

Approximately 7,500 passengers availed the services of Delhi Metro which resumed its operations on Monday in a calibrated manner, after 169 days of shutdown due to coronavirus, according to a statement by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

In phase 1, metro services resumed on Yellow Line connecting Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre and Rapid Metro in Gurugram from 7 am to 11 am. The second shift begins from 4 pm to 8 pm. 

"DMRC resumed its services on Yellow Line and Rapid Metro, as per the graded resumption plan, from 7 am today. Operations in the first four hours from 7 am to 11 am was smooth with approx. 7500 passengers availing the services. DMRC got complete cooperation from its commuters who availed the services for the first time in 169 days with all new norms of metro travel in place owing to the ongoing pandemic," read the statement.

16:49 September 07

Kochi Metro Rail services resume; Kerala CM inaugurates new stretch

Metro Rail services in Kochi resumed on Monday after being suspended for five months due to the COVID-19 lockdown even as Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi
Vijayan inaugurated the newly finished Thykoodam-Pettah stretch.

The Metro services between Thykoodam and Aluva resumed at 7 am, adhering to COVID-19 protocols.


 

16:44 September 07

Commuters should carry less luggage for smooth functioning at metros: CISF DG

CISF DG Rajesh Ranjan speaking to ETV Bharat

CISF Director General Rajesh Ranjan took a ride on Delhi Metro, which resumed operation Monday, and took stock of the precautions and security arrangements by the paramilitary force amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rajesh Ranjan said that arrangements have been made to conduct contactless frisking, and appealed the passengers to carry a bare minimum handbag and metallic items on their person so that baggage screening and frisking could be done speedily and crowd formation could be avoided at the checking point.

Rajesh Ranjan, DG, CISF along-with Sudhir Kumar Saxena, ADG (HQ), Dayal Gangwar, IG (NCR), Jitender Rana, DIG, DMRC and other senior officers boarded the metro from Central Secretariat and travelled to Rajiv Chowk and then to Jor Bagh metro station.

During his visit, he interacted with the CISF personnel and briefed them about the protocol to be followed in the wake-of coronavirus pandemic and advised to maintain minimum close proximity interaction with the passenger without compromising security procedures. 

15:05 September 07

B'luru Metro to deboard non-compliant passengers: Official

B'luru Metro to deboard non-compliant passengers

In the event of unmanageable crowds and non-compliance with Covid-19 guidelines and health protocols for travel, the Bengaluru Metro can cut short its service and forcibly deboard erring passengers, an official warned on Monday.

"If required, we can deboard the passengers and stop the service if they don't follow the standard operating procedures," a Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) official told a news agency.

However, the official said that no incident of Metro train not halting at any station had been reported due to non-maintenance of social distance by passengers.

One of the conditions for the trains to halt at a Metro station is social distancing by passengers on the platform.

13:47 September 07

Samaypur Badli metro station services resume after Centre's UNLOCK 4 guidelines. 

10:07 September 07

Hyderabad metro services resume after Centre's UNLOCK 4 guidelines; less footfall seen. In phase one, services on the Red Line - from LB Nagar to Miyapur - have commenced.

10:06 September 07

The services of Kochi Metro resume with COVID 19 protocols in place as part of Unlock 4 guidelines. In the first phase, metro trains will run at intervals of 20 minutes from 7 am to 8 pm.

10:06 September 07

Chennai Metro resumes service on Blue Line (between Airport and Washermenpet) as part of Unlock 4.0.

10:05 September 07

I travelled from Malviya Nagar to Rajiv Chowk, today. I am happy to see that the passengers are confident about travelling in Delhi Metro. We have made all arrangements to make travel safe for the commuters: AK Garg, Director Operations, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

10:05 September 07

Bengaluru Metro resumes service with Purple Line as part of Unlock 4.0. Trains will operate between 8-11 am and 4:30-7:30 pm with a frequency of five minutes.

08:19 September 07

Lucknow Metro services have resumed from 7am today, following preventive measures against COVID-19.

08:19 September 07

Delhi Metro resumes services on Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre); operating hours 7 am to 11 am and 4 pm hours to 8 pm. Only use of Smart Card allowed for entry.

08:19 September 07

Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) has resumed its services on the Aqua Line for the public from 7am today; visuals from Pari Chowk metro station.


 

08:14 September 07

In phase 1, metro services have resumed on Yellow Line connecting Samaypur Badli to Huda City Centre.

07:03 September 07

A metro train leaves from Huda City Centre metro station in Gurugram, Haryana for Samaypur Badli metro station in Delhi.

06:40 September 07

We have deployed police force at every metro station for crowd management and to ensure that people wear face masks and follow norms of social distancing: Atul Katiyar, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Delhi


 

06:28 September 07

New Delhi: The Delhi Metro resumed services with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line on Monday after being closed for over five months due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Under stage one, Yellow Line or Line 2 and Rapid Metro were made operational with restricted service hours, a DMRC official said.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) authorities on Sunday reiterated that stations located in containment zones, as per the status on the day of journey, will remain closed.

Officials of the urban transporter had earlier cautioned that "trains may not stop at some of the stations" if social distancing norms are not adhered to by passengers.

The Delhi Metro services will be resumed in a staggered manner in three stages from September 7-12, with the Yellow Line or Line 2 connecting Samyapur Bali in Delhi to HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon and the Rapid Metro to be the first ones to be made operational on September 7.

Trains will operate in batches of four-hour each from 7-11 am in the morning and 4-8 pm in the evening in the first stage, officials said.

Metro services in Delhi-NCR have been closed since March 22 due to the pandemic. The services will be resumed after a gap of 169 days, the DMRC said in a statement on Sunday.

"On this Monday and Tuesday, only the Yellow line (49 km span with 37 stations -- 20 underground and 17 elevated ones) will remain operational for a period of four hours each in the morning (7 AM to 11 AM) and evening (4 PM to 8 PM)," it said

"Trains will be available with a headway varying from 2'44'' to 5'28 (at different stretches) with 57 trains performing around 462 trips. The same will be further extended in a graded manner from September 9-12 along with other lines," the DMRC said.

Over a period of next five days, rest of the lines will also be made operational with all safety measures in place to check the spread of COVID-19 in the metro premises which requires everyone to follow a new normal of social distancing, face mask use and regular hand sanitisation, the officials said.

"However, we appeal to commuters to use metro services only when urgently needed to travel via metro and also avoid using it when they are not feeling healthy. Commuters showing COVID-like symptoms will not be allowed to travel and they will be directed to the nearest healthcare facility," a senior official said.

Meanwhile, in keeping with the new normal, the Delhi Metro has taken a slew of measures to ensure least physical contact for riders when it resumes services, like an automated thermal screening-cum-sanitiser dispenser and lift calling system driven by a foot pedal.

On Thursday, a preview was held for media persons at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station to give an actual feel of the new normal the commuters will experience, from the point of entering station premises to boarding a coach.

A city police official said, wearing of masks inside the premises and inside trains is mandatory, and "challans will be used if they violate this".

Use of Aarogya Setu App by commuters will be advisable, it said.

Officials said at all stations, the CISF staff will be doing "contactless frisking" and red lines have been drawn at a gap of 1 ft to ensure social distancing during queuing.

At the point of entry at 45 stations, automated thermal screening-cum-sanitiser dispensers have been installed, which can read a commuter's body temperature once he or she puts the forehead in front of it, and sanitiser will drop from a dispenser below, once hands are kept below the nozzle, the officials said.

This facility will be available at 17 metro stations, including Rajiv Chowk, Patel Chowk, Central Secretariat and Vishwavidyalaya stations of the Yellow Line, which resume services on September 7.

At other stations, auto-dispenser for sanitiser will be there, but thermal screening will be done manually using a thermal gun, the officials said.

Also, at 16 metro stations spanning 50 lifts, including at Kashmere Gate, Rajiv Chowk, IGI Airport, Hauz Khas, and Mandi House, push-button facilities to call a lift has been disabled, and commuters can press a foot pedal to call it, and beyond that the lift will operate automatically, from vertical movement to opening and closing of doors.

Also as per the COVID-19 safety norms, a maximum of three passengers will be allowed in a lift at a time at any station, a senior official said.

Inside the coaches, commuters will have to sit on alternate seats and maintain prescribed distance even while standing.

Stickers have been put up on alternate seats and on platforms to maintain social distancing.

On Sunday, the DMRC also appealed to commuters to "talk less inside trains to prevent the possibility of short-range aerosol transmission".

The stoppage duration of trains will be longer, and from 10-15 seconds at each station it will be increased to 20-25 seconds, and at interchange facilities, it will be increased from 35-40 seconds to 55-60 seconds, when services resume.

The DMRC has 10 lines spanning 242 stations, and 264 stations including the Rapid Metro in Gurgaon.

Delhi Metro will resume services two days after the city recorded 2,973 fresh COVID-19 cases, the highest single-day spike in 71 days, as the tally in the city mounted to over 1.88 lakh.

"This is a new normal and an evolving scenario, so we will anyway be assessing the situation once we resume services," a senior official said.

Only smart card users, including QR code users on Airport Express Line, will be allowed to travel, which can be recharged digitally without any human interface, the official said.

(with inputs from agencies)

Last Updated : Sep 7, 2020, 7:04 PM IST
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