New Delhi. The metro rail service has started in different states of the country since Monday amid the corona virus epidemic. Metro service has started after about five months. Meanwhile, some important rules have also been issued for the passengers. Those who do not agree may have to pay heavy fines. It is compulsory for travelers to wear masks and follow social distancing. Simultaneously, more emphasis is being laid on cashless ticketing.
Along with this, necessary measures are also being adopted to protect the passengers from infection. Temperatures are being checked by screening passengers at the entrance. People have been asked to sit at a reasonable distance. The number of passengers in each coach has been reduced considerably. At the same time, marking has been made at the platform and ticketing counter to make the passengers standing at a reasonable distance. So let’s see through the pictures how the state is.
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This picture is of Huda City Center of Delhi Metro. Services of Yellow Line and Rapid Line have been started in Delhi.
The picture is of Noida Metro. Today NMRC has also started its services. Employees are supporting after the sanitization of the Metro.
Metro services have also started in Kochi in Kerala from today. In the first phase, the metro will run at an interval of 20 minutes from 7 am to 8 pm.
Hyderabad Metre service has resumed in Telangana. Here the red line service has started on page 1. Which is from LB Nagar to Miyapur.
Lucknow Metro in Uttar Pradesh has started for people from today. Lucknow Metro will run from 6 am to 10 pm.
A hands free thermal scanner has been arranged at the metro station in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Photograph of Rajiv Chowk metro station of Delhi. The Yellow Line (Hooda City Center to Samaypur Badli) and Rapid Metro service have started in the capital.
Haryana- Delhi Metro resumed services on Yellow Line and Rapid Metro Gurugram from 7 am today.