Passengers want BMRCL to remove ‘do not sit’ stickers on metro seats
The Hindu
Though 100% occupancy allowed, stickers on alternate seats are still present
Namma Metro passengers have demanded that Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) do away with alternate seating arrangements on trains. With ridership touching 2 lakh every day on both lines, commuters argue that it is futile to insist that some seats be kept vacant, especially during peak commuting hours. They want the ‘do not sit’ stickers currently on every other seat removed as the State government has allowed full occupancy in metro trains.More Related News
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