Priority for optimising Kochi metro ridership: Behera
The Hindu
KMRL MD sets his eyes on a target of 2 lakh riders by Nov. 1
Priority will be given to optimising ridership on metro trains, Loknath Behera, managing director of Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL), has said. Mr. Behera was addressing a press conference here on Wednesday after assuming charge a day ago. The peak daily ridership, even before COVID-19, hovered in the range of 60,000-70,000 while it has now plummeted to 12,000-20,000 with only 12 of the 25 trains operating services.More Related News

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