As Chennai Metro Rail recovers, need for last mile connectivity returns
The Hindu
Patronage has gone up to nearly 65,000 commuters a day
With patronage for Metro Rail gradually increasing as lockdown restrictions are relaxed, there appears to be a need to revive the last mile connectivity services. From around 45,000 passengers a day in mid-June, the patronage has now gone up to nearly 65,000 a day. In the pre-COVID-19 days, on average, at least 1.12 lakh passengers used the Metro Rail services daily. According to sources in Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL), one of the key reasons for the growth of passenger traffic back then was the last mile connectivity service.More Related News

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